Our approach

We work in the gap between inspiration and execution.

China has no shortage of unforgettable places. The harder part is knowing which app to open, how to enter your name, where the station transfer happens, or what to do when the plan changes.

Forest-covered stone pillars in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park
Our promise

Useful before impressive.

Every page should help you make a decision or complete a task.

Why this exists

A beautiful itinerary is not enough.

Independent travelers can research the Great Wall or the Bund in minutes. What takes longer is piecing together the operating system of the trip.

China Made Easy turns scattered information into a practical sequence: what to prepare, what to book, what to screenshot, what to carry, and where to find an official answer when a rule changes.

When information is not enough, our support services add a calm local perspective—without taking over the trip you wanted to own.

Three design principles

How we make guidance useful.

01

Practical specificity

“Take the train” becomes which station, which identity document, when to arrive and what to do if the gate rejects it.

02

Respectful independence

We help travelers act with confidence and courtesy. Local culture is not scenery; context and behavior matter.

03

Honest limits

We separate guidance from guarantees, remote help from emergency response, and our work from regulated travel services.

A focused beginning

English first. First-time travelers first.

A narrow promise makes a better product. Our initial guides focus on English-speaking visitors planning a 5–14 day independent trip.

We begin with the journeys and friction points where a clear local explanation has the most value: arrival setup, Beijing–Xi'an–Shanghai, payments, trains, major app flows and message-based travel support.

New languages and regions should come only after the English experience is genuinely excellent.

Responsible scope

Information and support, with the right partners.

Digital guidance and remote planning are our core. When a request involves regulated bookings, package travel, transportation or in-person guiding, the work should be handled by an appropriately licensed partner.

Service and licensing requirements depend on the exact activity and location. Final business terms should be reviewed locally before commercial launch.

Travel independently, with better context.