
First-Time China Travel Kit
Your complete setup and problem-solving guide: entry prep, payments, apps, trains, hotels, food and essential Chinese.
Visual route guides built around famous places and the practical moments that usually stop an independent traveler: setup, booking, station transfers, identity checks, ordering and plan changes.

Your complete setup and problem-solving guide: entry prep, payments, apps, trains, hotels, food and essential Chinese.

A realistic first itinerary with station logic, neighborhood choices, reservation timing and calmer backup days.

Compare evening shows, understand the two main areas, plan transport and avoid the most common timing mistakes.

A focused setup walk-through, including mobile payment, card and cash backups, verification and common failure points.

Pandas, food, mountain-city logistics and the high-speed rail link, paced for five or six unhurried nights.

A soft-landing route through modern Shanghai, classical gardens and West Lake, with day-trip versus overnight tradeoffs.
A China route should not just say "go here." It should explain station choices, hotel areas, app setup, booking timing, backup days and the moment-by-moment things that make independent travel feel possible.

Use realistic transfer days and weather backups instead of trying to force too many scenic stops.

Choose hotel areas and first-day plans that make arrival, payments and apps easier.

Build in garden, canal and food days so the trip does not become a checklist sprint.
Instructions written for a tired traveler looking at a phone, not a travel-industry expert.
Know when to book, when to wait and what the sensible fallback looks like.
Short, polite phrases you can show on screen when translation needs to be exact.
Entry, payment and transport details point back to authoritative sources for a final check.