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Travel to China

China never stops surprising you. One moment you're climbing the Great Wall with the wind on your face, the next you're sipping tea in a quiet Suzhou garden. In Beijing, centuries-old hutongs hide behind shiny glass towers, while in Shanghai, futuristic skylines glow over historic shikumen lanes. From fiery Sichuan hotpot to dim sum in Guangzhou, every meal feels like an adventure. China is bold, chaotic, beautiful, and once you experience it, it stays with you.

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FAQs About Travelling to China

  • Do I need a visa to visit China?

    Singaporeans can enjoy a 30-day visa-free to China. If you need to stay longer than 30 days in China, you will need to apply for the corresponding China visa.
  • How can I get around in China?

    • High-speed trains: Fast and convenient between major cities.
    • Metro/subway: Most cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen have extensive metro networks.
    • Taxi & ride-hailing apps: DiDi is widely used. Cashless payments like WeChat Pay or Alipay are recommended.
    • Domestic flights: Useful for long distances like Beijing ↔ Guangzhou.
  • How do I pay for things in China?

    Cash is accepted, but mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are more common, especially in restaurants, shops, and taxis. International credit cards are accepted in some big hotels and tourist spots but not everywhere.
  • Can I use my phone and internet in China?

    Yes, but many foreign apps including Google, WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram are blocked. Travelers can download local alternatives like WeChat for communication and AMap or Baidu Maps for navigation. Purchasing a local SIM card or eSIM ensures reliable data access, and translation apps are highly recommended for communicating with locals, especially in non-touristy areas.
  • What languages are spoken in China?

    Mandarin is the official language throughout the country. In southern regions like Guangdong and Hong Kong, Cantonese is commonly spoken. English is limited outside major tourist areas, so a translation app or basic knowledge of Mandarin phrases can be very helpful.
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