FAQ

1. How Does Payment Work in China? How Can You Set Up and Use Alipay and WeChat Pay?
  • Mobile Payments: Using your passport, you can register accounts on Alipay or WeChat Pay. Almost all merchants accept these two forms of payment; just scan the QR code to complete transactions.
2. How Do You Apply for a Visa? What Is the Process for Obtaining an L Visa (Tourist Visa)?
  • Prepare Documents: Including a valid passport, completely filled visa application form, recent passport-style photo, round-trip flight itinerary, and hotel reservation proof.
  • Submit Application: Submit the required documents to the Chinese consulate or visa center in your country. Some consulates may require an interview.
  • Wait for Review: Processing times vary by region, usually taking from a few days up to a week.
3. How Do You Fill Out the Visa Application Form? What Materials Are Needed for a Smooth Submission?
  • Filling Out the Form: Download and accurately fill out the visa application form online, ensuring all information is correct and attach a photo that meets specifications.
  • Document Preparation: Besides the above-mentioned documents, sometimes additional supporting materials like travel plans and financial status proofs are needed.
4. What Is the Entry Process Like Upon Arrival in China? What Documents Should Be Prepared in Advance?
  • Entry Process: Have your passport, visa, entry card (distributed on the plane), go through fingerprint collection, pass customs inspection, and collect your luggage.
  • Document Preparation: Ensure all documents are complete, especially make sure your passport is valid for more than 6 months.
5. Will You Receive an Entry Card on the Plane? What Should You Pay Attention to During Entry?
  • Entry Card: In most cases, it will be distributed on the plane. Please fill it out truthfully.
  • Attention Points: When entering, you might be asked about your purpose of visit and length of stay. Stay polite and answer clearly.
6. What Modes of Transportation Are Available in China? Which Scenarios Are Suitable for Subway, Ride-hailing, Taxis, and Buses?
  • Subway: The most convenient mode of public transport in big cities, with extensive coverage and clear signage.
  • Ride-hailing/Taxis: Ideal for short trips or nighttime travel. Apps like Didi Chuxing make hailing a ride easy.
  • Buses: An economical choice but might be slightly complicated for tourists unfamiliar with Chinese.
7. For Tourists Who Don't Speak Chinese, How Can Language Barriers Be Overcome? Any Recommended Translation Apps or Tools?

  • Translation Apps: Google Translate, Baidu Translate, etc., support photo translations of menus and signs, as well as real-time voice translation features.
8. What Local Experiences and Attractions Can Tourists Enjoy in China? What Must-Visit Places Are There in Cities Like Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, and Xi’an?
  • Local Highlights: Such as the Forbidden City and the Great Wall in Beijing; the Bund and Disneyland in Shanghai; Canton Tower and Yuexiu Park in Guangzhou; the Panda Breeding Research Base and Jinli Street in Chengdu; the Terracotta Warriors and Ancient City Wall in Xi’an.
9. If You Want to Explore More Natural Landscapes and Cultural Sites, What Are Some Recommended Destinations? Are Xinjiang, Tibet, and Other Areas Worth Visiting?
  • Recommended Destinations: Tianchi Lake in Tianshan, Turpan in Xinjiang; Potala Palace, Namtso Lake in Tibet; Lijiang Ancient Town, Dali in Yunnan; Zhangjiajie’s Wulingyuan Scenic Area, etc., are unique tourist destinations worth visiting.