Apr 29, 2021 Comments(6)
China is considering a travel exchange with the US after the Biden administration reduced restrictions for students and professionals wishing to come to the country. Read more>>
Dec 24, 2014 Comments(3)
Everyone has had that one unforgettable taxi driver experience, or potentially more if you’ve spent a lot of time living and traveling in China. We asked for your stories in the answers section, and have compiled the best ones. ... Read More>>
Dec 20, 2014 Comments(13)
There’s something about China’s winter that makes it a lot more miserable than other countries’. But fear not my dear reader, this winter season we present you a few alternatives for escaping the cold, or beating it at its own game.... Read More>>
Oct 07, 2014 Comments(8)
Shopping while abroad has become very important to Chinese tourists. According to the World Tourism Organization, nearly 100 million Chinese people traveled abroad in 2013. With these numbers, China has become the nation with the largest number of outbound ...... Read More>>
Sep 29, 2014 Comments(3)
With a population of 1.36 billion people as of 2013 and the concept of personal space being non-existent, it’s no wonder that trailing to work each and every day becomes a minefield in China. Here are some tips on how to survive the rush hour madness. ... Read More>>
Sep 27, 2014 Comments(22)
Tourism has exploded in China, especially the domestic industry. While this has been good for the country’s GDP, it has left many of its most iconic attractions struggling under the brunt of mass tourism. From crippling numbers swamping the Great Wall to ...... Read More>>
Sep 20, 2014 Comments(7)
China shows off its ethnic diversity with this varied list of foreign-influenced communities. Spread throughout the country, these “expat-towns” have adopted enough influences from its source of origin to qualify as an authentic taste of home. ... Read More>>
Sep 02, 2014 Comments(3)
The MasterCard ranking lists the worlds’ most valuable tourism cities, including Hong Kong, Taipei and Shanghai in the top 20, and assesses these cities’ importance in the world tourism sector. ... Read More>>
Aug 18, 2014 Comments(5)
Long distance train travel is best undertaken in a sleeper carriage, where there are two comfort level options: hard sleeper and soft sleeper. But what can you expect from a journey in a sleeper train? ... Read More>>
Aug 04, 2014 Comments(1)
Following a recent string of tragic events, aviation safety has been thrust into the spotlight. China has an impressive fleet of airliners; but how do they fare in terms of safety? Let’s examine some of the deadliest plane crashes in China’s aviation ...... Read More>>
Jun 16, 2014 Comments(4)
China’s railway system has developed at an enormous speed in the last few decades and it’s showing no signs of slowing down. From China’s earliest railway network to ambitious cross-border plans, let’s take a ride through the railway network’s past, ...... Read More>>
May 17, 2014 Comments(2)
China is home to numerous caves of varying sizes, located throughout the country. Whether you’re a novice joining a tour group or an adventurous explorer looking for your next expedition, China has got you covered year-round. ... Read More>>
Apr 21, 2014 Comments(5)
Finding a meaningful job that comes with decent pay is no easy task. The alternate route of starting your own business in China is just as daunting, and far more difficult. Studies, however, show time and time again that entrepreneurs and small businesses ...... Read More>>
Apr 05, 2014 Comments(7)
When travelling across China the places you see may, and most likely will, thrill you. But sometimes the very means of transportation can open the door into a new world. Besides the conventional (and by now probably taken for granted) ways to travel, there ...... Read More>>
Mar 11, 2014 Comments(3)
Ecotourism is defined as "Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people." But does this define the situation of China’s ecotourism industry today? ... Read More>>
Jan 18, 2014 Comments(22)
Word on the street might have you shaking in your shoes when it comes to traveling during the Spring Festival. While these “Chun Yun” horror stories might scare you into planning a “staycation” in your cozy Chinese dwelling, you might want to think twice. ...... Read More>>
Jan 04, 2014 Comments(22)
Hainan is so much more than just an island with beautiful beaches and great weather. It is part of a government project to put the island on the international tourism radar—to make it the ‘Hawaii of the China’. ... Read More>>
Nov 14, 2013 Comments(4)
The best way to make navigating the underworld of China’s metro systems simple and hassle-free is to use metro map apps. With said apps being so plentiful, which ones are the best for the major cities in China? ... Read More>>
Oct 18, 2013 Comments(3)
Price hikes and other hidden costs at major attractions have left many people feeling rather disappointed in the tourism industry. Are these reports facts or rumor? A reporter investigates the Golden Week rumor mill. ... Read More>>
Oct 01, 2013 Comments(2)
There is no such thing as a perfect trip, and to be honest, even my most memorable (good and bad) travels are ones where the unthinkable occurs. Here are five tips to help you avoid travel horror stories while in China. ... Read More>>
Sep 21, 2013 Comments(8)
While the task may seem nigh-impossible—due to the exodus of similarly-minded Chinese travelling en mass to any of China's many top tourist attractions—finding a quiet place to visit during a Chinese national holiday is possible. Seriously. We don't ...... Read More>>
Sep 07, 2013 Comments(2)
Today China accounts for 66% of the 130 million bicycles that are sold every year and there are over half a billion Chinese cyclists. This article will offer up some thoughts and nuggets of wisdom that have been learnt, often painfully, over many years ...... Read More>>
Sep 06, 2013 Comments(3)
Given China’s unprecedented economic development, it’s no surprise that the increasingly mobile Chinese are branching out and traveling more. Here, we take a look at some of the changes that have befallen the luxury tourism industry in China. ... Read More>>
Jul 20, 2013 Comments(1)
In recent years, China has seen interest in rock climbing surge, and its facilities have grown to meet a large portion of the need. Read on for a guide to some great rock climbing sites across China and start fueling that adrenaline rush today! ... Read More>>
Jul 13, 2013 Comments(1)
You use money to travel, but have you ever traveled because of your money? Let's open our wallets and take out some cash for a reason other than spending it. Let's go on a tour of China through its money, starting with the one Yuan note. ... Read More>>
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