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Frequently
Asked Questions about traveling in China
What do I need for international travel?
You will need a valid passport, that has at least 7 months
validity from departure date, and a visa to China. We will
provide you with instruction on how to obtain a visa to
China once you make the reservation.
What to expect from our tours ?
This tour is for people who want to learn about China and
explore that far off land. The spirit of adventures and good
will are traveler's best friend. Politeness and courtesy
always enhance the experience of a trip. The Chinese are
very friendly, and the services of hotels are all up to
international standard for quality. A few people might
experience anxiety when traveling far from. Don't be, just
be yourself, follow directions and your trip will be smooth
and most enjoyable. Your tour is fully escorted in China and
the tour guides are all experienced and friendly.
Is safety a problem in China?
The travel industry in China is heavily regulated for
consumer protection. China is a very safe place to visit.
Even minor crimes are punished severely, especially if
related to foreigners. Vendors at some sightseeing locations
may be persistent but are usually polite.
What are the hotels like?
Hotels in China are rated by stars according to
international standard. Our travelers will be enjoying
4-star deluxe hotels with English language TV channels and
other standard amenities, such as air conditioning, direct
long distance calls ...etc.
Do we eat Chinese food throughout the trip?
All breakfasts are western style buffet with fruits, cold
and hot cereals, Danish, Chinese dim sum etc. Lunch and
dinner are Chinese food. The round table dining
accommodating 8 - 10 people provides an opportunity for
quiet camaraderie.
What is the drinking water
situation?
Even though tap water is drinkable in the hotels, it is not
recommended for drinking. All hotel rooms are supplied with
a thermos of boiled water, to make tea or drink as you wish.
If you need bottled water, it can be purchased for about
$0.25 to $0.75 per bottle everywhere.
What about Currency, Traveler's checks, Foreign Exchange
or Credit Cards?
The Chinese currency is "Renminbi", RMB or
People's Money. Denominations come in 100 Yuan, 50 Yuan, 10
Yuan, 5 Yuan, 2 Yuan and 1 Yuan. Each Yuan consists of 100
Fen. One US dollar equals approximately 8.2 Yuan. US dollars
can be converted to Chinese currency at currency exchange
counter in all hotels.
Traveler's checks are the best alternative to carrying cash
and can be converted to case for a nominal fee in all
hotels. Most stores catering to foreigners in China take
credit cards. Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Diner's
Club are accepted at all hotels.
Season and Weather in China
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Spring: April 1 - June 4
Summer: June 5 - Sep 7
Fall: Sep 8 - Oct 22
Winter: Oct 23 - Mar 31
All three cities, Beijing, Xi'an, and Shanghai share similar
weather. In spring, a sweater will be more than adequate.
Summer is typically hot, but most sightseeing areas are air
conditioned unless in the open. Fall is usually considered
the best weather, but usually with lots of tourists. Winter
is long and cold, much like Chicago. But then again, winter
travel is preferred by some because the hotels are more
eager and accommodating, guides are not as tired,
sightseeing is easier with fewer crowds. It's a matter of
preference.
What is the recommended dress?
The emphasis is on comfort. Casual, informal clothes and
comfortable walking shoes will be appropriate throughout
most of your trip. If you prefer, a single somewhat dressier
outfit would be appropriate to bring along.
How much luggage can I bring and what to pack?
Only one piece of checked luggage is allowed going to china,
along with a carry-on piece. You may, however, bring home as
much as you want. Bring casual clothes and a pair of
comfortable walking shoes I would suggest. Travelers should
bring shirts, sweaters, and jackets that can be worn in
layers to suit a range of climates.
What about Tipping?
Tip is to be one way stimulate service staff doing high
quality work. Customary tipping for hotel porters is 5 Yuan
for helping with baggage. Tipping to tour guides and bus
drivers could be in dollar or in Yuan and customary US $3-5
or more per person per day. You can give to the guide and
driver when the group is leaving the city.
Can I travel to Tibet independently?
According to Chinese official regulation, you can not travel
to Tibet independently. You have to book a tour package to
Tibet through a tour company. You need a special travel
permit to enter Tibet in addition to a valid China visa. We
have designed several flexible and affordable packages.
Do I need immunizations?
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No immunizations are required for entry into China, unless
the traveler is coming from a yellow fever infected area.
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