Table of Contents
- 1 How do I prepare for a trip to China?
- 2 Do I have to quarantine if I go to China?
- 3 Is China a safe country?
- 4 What should I wear in China?
- 5 What are the two things you must consider when you travel abroad?
- 6 Can I travel with travel document without passport?
- 7 What should you know before travelling to China?
- 8 Do I need to tip in China?
- 9 What should I pack for China?
How do I prepare for a trip to China?
China Travel Checklist
- Passport and visa(s) or travel documents.
- Foreign currency of your destination country.
- Credit cards.
- Travelers checks or ATM card.
- Insurance cover: trip cancellation/medical/travel.
- Photocopies of documentation.
- Medical check, doctor’s notes for medication, vaccinations.
- Birth certificate (if necessary)
Do I have to quarantine if I go to China?
All travelers, including U.S. citizens who enter China, are screened upon arrival and subject to a minimum 14-day quarantine. While restrictions around domestic travel within China have eased, local quarantine requirements can vary significantly between cities, and regulations can change very quickly.
What do I need to know before I travel?
Here are the 24 things you should do BEFORE you travel:
- Buy travel insurance.
- Get an international driver’s license.
- Pick up extra passport pages.
- Get the right visas.
- Get shots.
- Pre-book one night’s accommodation.
- Print copies of your accommodation reservation.
- Print copies of your tickets.
Is China a safe country?
Crime. In terms of crime, China is recognised as being one of the safest countries in the world. Tough law enforcement, a 99\% conviction rate, and draconian criminal penalties act as harsh and effective deterrents to serious crime.
What should I wear in China?
When planning what to wear in China, opt for neat, tidy, clean and conservative clothing. The Chinese people appreciate it if you dress up and you will rarely find a Chinese woman older than a teenager in jeans. Our advice is to pack casual, lightweight layers that aren’t too revealing.
Can Chinese travel freely?
As of August 2021, Chinese citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 78 countries and territories, ranking the Chinese passport 72nd in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley Passport Index.
What are the two things you must consider when you travel abroad?
7 Things You Must Do Before Your Next International Trip
- Make sure your passport and visa are up-to-date.
- Check for health advisories and travel warnings and advisories.
- Register your trip with the State Department.
- Stock your wallet with acceptable methods of payment.
- Buy travel insurance.
- Pack appropriately.
Can I travel with travel document without passport?
You will be granted permission to travel internationally if you hold a travel document. United States also grants travel documents to the non US citizens living in America, who seek to travel abroad but are unable to get passports from their home countries.
What is travel passport?
A passport is used to verify one’s country of citizenship. If traveling outside your country, it is used to regain entry into your country of citizenship. Passports include your photo, name, birth date, gender and physical characteristics. For U.S. citizens, some countries only require a passport for re-entry.
What should you know before travelling to China?
One of the world’s most complex countries, many first-time visitors to the Asian country don’t know what to expect before travelling to China. In some ways, China completely meets travellers expectations, and in others completely surprises them! Read on for the top things that you should know before travelling to China. 1. There’s no English
Do I need to tip in China?
There is no need to tip. It is not customary to tip in Mainland China, and tips are likely to be awkwardly refused. Conversely tipping in Hong Kong and Macau is common and much appreciated.
What should you not do in China?
Everywhere you go in China, locals will be talking loudly and constantly shouting. In temples, however, shouting and talking loudly are frowned upon. Do not touch or point at the statues of deities. Show respect to monks and nuns by not taking photos without permission.
What should I pack for China?
Think what to pack for China early. Essentials include passport (and visa), enough money (or a card to withdraw it), enough of the right clothes (check out the weather ), and any medication you need (you may need a translated doctor’s note to get it through customs).