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Practical city playbooks, visa-to-payment troubleshooting, and first-timer checklists for international visitors.

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City Guides

From Beijing icons to Chengdu local life, each page follows a predictable plan framework.

Browse Cities

Pain Points

Payments, internet access, SIM setup, and language friction handled with practical fixes.

Solve Friction

Medical Care

How foreign visitors can choose care level, book appointments, pay, translate, and keep insurance documents.

Plan Medical Help

Blog

Long-form arrival, route, medical, and trip-planning articles for SEO and reader trust.

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Itineraries

72h, 5-day, and 7-day templates to reduce planning time and avoid costly mistakes.

Use Templates

Top Visitor Questions

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Can I pay with an international card in China?

Yes, coverage is better in 2025+, but always keep backup cash and at least one additional payment channel.

How can foreign visitors see a doctor in China?

For emergencies seek urgent care immediately. For non-urgent care, prepare passport, insurance details, medication/allergy notes, translation support, and use official hospital, clinic, insurer, or hotel concierge appointment channels.

Do I need a VPN?

Some foreign services may be limited. Prepare alternatives and offline documents before travel.

Should I buy SIM or eSIM?

Either works depending on your phone model and carrier support. Verify activation flow before arrival.

Can foreigners use high-speed rail booking apps?

Yes, but passport verification steps can vary. Keep booking reference screenshots.

Is language a blocker?

Main tourist zones are manageable with translator apps and pre-written Chinese destination names.