An independent China travel guide focused on practical, verified information.
This site is for independent foreign visitors who want practical, accurate, and locally grounded China travel information without sorting through a giant noisy database of sponsored content and outdated advice.
What this site is
This is an independent travel guide built from a native Chinese local perspective. It exists to help foreign visitors avoid the most common mistakes when planning a China trip: booking the wrong airport, missing sold-out attractions, falling for tourist scams, underestimating distances, misunderstanding payment systems, and wasting time on overrated sights while missing the good stuff.
What we are NOT
- No sponsored content. We do not accept payment to recommend hotels, restaurants, tours, or attractions.
- No affiliate marketing. We do not earn commissions from booking links, hotel referrals, or product recommendations.
- No paid placements. Attractions, restaurants, and experiences are covered based on editorial judgment about what actually matters to travelers.
- No AI-generated facts. AI is used as a writing assistant but never as a source for prices, dates, rules, or operational details. See our source policy.
How we make money
We support this project through honest recommendations and optional custom trip planning services. If you would like to support the project directly, you can buy us a coffee. All revenue goes toward source checking, local research, translations, keeping information updated, and hosting costs.
What matters to us
We focus on what actually makes a difference: which attractions sell out and when to book them, how to pay for things as a foreign visitor, how to get between cities without getting scammed, which cities are good for first-timers versus return visitors, what to pack for specific seasons and regions, and which "famous" sights are actually worth your limited vacation time.
We would rather tell you a place is not worth visiting than pretend every attraction is amazing. We would rather say "we could not verify this" than make up a price or opening hour. We prioritize being correct over being comprehensive.
Why a Chinese local perspective matters
Many useful China travel details live in Chinese apps, official accounts, local maps, ticketing systems, restaurant platforms, and domestic travel discussions. Most English-language China travel content either repeats outdated information, misses key local context, or is written by people who do not read Chinese. This site turns those raw Chinese sources into clear English, source-aware practical notes.
Corrections welcome
China changes fast. If you find outdated information, broken links, or advice that does not match your experience, please report it. Corrections make the guide better for everyone.