Friday, October 16, 2009

Tips to Plan Your Travel in China

Tips to Plan Your Travel in China :


Have you ever to China before? And do you want to have acquaintance with this nation? In this section, you can learn something about China from the following aspects, including China climate, Chinese names, people, language, official public holidays, time difference and etiquette.

Pre-Trip Planning

A good plan is very essential before trip. There are many things or problems you should know or should solve. Maybe, you are worrying for such a complex preparation. Here, our Travel Essential will tell you about what you are eager to know, including cost of traveling in China, embassies and consulates, passport, China visa, entry and exit regulations, customs declaration, prohibited items when going to China, Chinese currency, baggage allowance, clothing, health, insurance, what you should pack and the best time to visit China, etc.

When Traveling
During traveling, you would encounter various new problems. For instance, an emergency happens to you and you are badly off for help; or you don't know the area code and zip code of your destination; etc. As a matter of fact, all of these are solvable matters. To make your trip a breeze, here you can get the tips of orphan adoption, airport construction fee, area code & zip code, business hour, complaints, drinking water, electricity, emergencies, media, weights & measures, medical service and so on.


Transportation

Transportation is also a frequently asked question. Many tourists hope they can figure out the transport conditions of their destinations. In this section, you can get acquainted with Chinese civil aviation, urban transportation, and the developing situations of Chinese highway, railway and waterway, and traffic safety


Food and drink

Chinese people prefer to greet with each other in the way of saying 'Have you had a meal?'. This nation attaches much importance to dining. Therefore, dining is one of the hottest topics during chatting. Thousands of years' culinary culture makes this nation a gourmet country. Here is a section introducing what to eat, where to eat and offering a very practical bilingual menu to you.

Shopping

Chinese art works like porcelain, embroidery, jade ware and painting are very popular at home and abroad. As a traveler coming to China, you may want to buy something as souvenirs. However, you should be careful with the shopping trap. This section provides you the tips of what to buy, where to buy and how to bargain and the like.

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