China travel, without the guesswork

See the big China. Solve the small problems.

Iconic routes, real scenery and practical local help for first-time independent travelers who want China to feel exciting, not impossible.

Built for English-speaking travelers planning China on their own
Forest-covered stone pillars in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park
Featured route Zhangjiajie, Guilin, Beijing, Shanghai and beyond View routes
Real ChinaScenery plus logistics
01Entry prep
02Payments
03Transport
04Language
05Local help
Featured China routes

Start with a route that already makes sense.

The site now puts destinations up front: famous scenery first, then the practical steps that help travelers actually get there.

Forbidden City seen from above at sunset
8 nights

Beijing - Xi'an - Shanghai

The strongest first China route: imperial history, the old city wall, high-speed rail and a modern skyline finish.

Zhangjiajie sandstone pillars and green forest
Nature icon

Zhangjiajie

Avatar-like peaks, glass bridges, mountain transfers and evening show choices explained clearly.

Li River winding through karst mountains near Guilin and Yangshuo
Soft adventure

Guilin - Yangshuo

Karst mountains, river views, countryside pace and simple route planning for a calmer China trip.

Shanghai Pudong skyline from the Bund
Easy landing

Shanghai - Suzhou

Modern arrival, gardens, food streets and day-trip logic for travelers who want a gentler first stop.

The real travel problem

China is visually unforgettable. The tiny unknowns are exhausting.

Most travel sites show the view. We show the view and the steps that make the day work.

01

Will my usual payment method work?

Set up your options before departure, with a sensible cash and card backup.

02

How do I book this with a passport?

Follow the right identity format for trains, hotels and attraction reservations.

03

Which app do I need?

Use a small, tested app stack with English instructions and screenshot-friendly phrases.

04

What happens if the plan breaks?

Know the next move, or ask a local person who can help you think through it.

One calm system

Prepare. Navigate. Get unstuck.

Choose the level of help you need. Start with a guide, add a plan review, or keep local support in your pocket.

1

Scenic travel guides

Destination routes with payment, connectivity, booking, transport, food and common problem notes built in.

Browse guides
2

A second pair of eyes

We review your route for timing, hotel location, transfer risks and unnecessary backtracking.

Review my plan
3

Real local support

Message-based help with translation, directions and communication during your trip.

See support plans
The essential starter

First-Time China Travel Kit

A calm, plain-English system for the parts of China travel that usually trigger fifty open browser tabs.

  • 30-day pre-departure timeline
  • Payment and connectivity setup
  • Train, metro, taxi and airport flows
  • Passport booking and hotel check-in tips
  • Dining, allergy and essential phrase cards
  • Common problem playbook
$19digital guide - launch price
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Forbidden City rooftops at sunset in Beijing
China,
made
easier.
First-time travel kit - 2026
Forbidden City in Beijing
Beijing
Xi'an City Wall
Xi'an
Shanghai skyline from the Bund
Shanghai
A strong first route

Three cities. Eight nights. No frantic zig-zagging.

The Classic China Route pairs imperial history, high-speed rail and a modern finale. The guide explains not only what to see, but exactly how the transfers fit.

  • Realistic daily pacing
  • Neighborhood and station logic
  • Reservation timing
  • Rain and fatigue backups
See the route guide
More China moods

Not one China. Several very different trips.

How support works

From "maybe China" to ready to board.

01

Choose your route

Pick a scenic route, starter kit, plan review or support window.

02

Share your trip

Tell us your dates, cities, pace, interests and biggest uncertainties.

03

Get a clear plan

Receive prioritized actions, realistic routes and practical instructions.

04

Travel with backup

Keep your guide close and contact local support within your chosen plan.

We do not replace the adventure. We remove the avoidable confusion around it.
The China Made Easy approach
Good to know

Three quick questions.

No. We focus on digital travel information, planning support and remote assistance. Licensed local travel partners handle regulated bookings or in-person services where required.

No. We help you prepare and communicate, but immigration authorities and third-party providers make the final decisions. Always verify current entry rules through official channels.

Start with the free checklist or a focused guide. You can add a plan review or travel support later.

Make the unknowns smaller. Keep the adventure big.