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China Travel Tips


Accommodation & Hotels

Accommodation in China is generally convenient. It is not difficult to find a DISCOUNT HOTEL here to stay while travelling in China.

Bargaining Tips
Bargaining is normally acceptable in most of the shops in China. Sometimes, bargaining is more enjoyable than the purchase itself.

Clothing & Weather
What to wear usually depends on the weather where you are at.

Embassy
The Chinese visa authorities overseas include Chinese embassies, consulates, visa offices, etc.

Dealing With Emergency
Hopefully no emergencies will occur during your visit to China but, just in case, here are some tips.

Etiquette & Courtesies
Chinese courtesies have always been formal to follow strict rules, although sometimes Chinese people seem to be impolite according to Western norms in public places.

Chinese Food
For those who travel to China, not only are the scenic spots and ancient civilization fascinating, but so too is Chinese food and drink.

Money Issues
Money Issues While Travelling in China, RMB, traveler's check, credit card, ATM.

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Shopping in China
There are many exotic and unusual things to buy in China which make wonderful souvenirs and gifts for relatives and friends back home.

Tipping Practice
Today, attitudes towards tipping are changing. Although the practice is not officially recognised, tips are now frequently accepted.

Transportation
Great efforts have been made to establish a comprehensive transport system comprising civil aviation, railways, highways, and water transport.

Visa Application
All travelers to China are required to hold a valid visa. How and Where to Apply for Chinese Visa, types of Chinese visa.

Business Culture
China's ethical system involves respect for superiors, duty to family, loyalty to friends, sincerity and courtesy...

Business Negotiations
Chinese businesspeople prefer to establish a strong relationship before closing a deal. With this in mind, keep your return plans flexible in case negotiations do not proceed according to schedule. Even after the contract is signed, the Chinese will often continue to press for a better deal.

Business Meeting
Chinese usually greet one another with a slight bow or nod of the head. In business and with foreigners, a handshake is common upon greeting and departure.

Making Contact
Foreign visitors can be surprised to discover that their Chinese business contact will make an effort to keep them entertained at all times. In China, a host's responsibility includes fulfilling needs and ensuring the comfort, care and protection of their guests. If you wish to spend some time alone, indicate so very politely.

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