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April 11, 2025

Overview of Transportation in China China’s transport infrastructure is a marvel of modern engineering, blending cutting-edge technology with traditional options. High-speed trains connect major cities in hours, buses reach remote corners, and urban metros make city navigation a breeze. Air travel is accessible, and ridesharing apps like Didi simplify urban mobility. For a quintessentially Chinese […]

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The Great Wall of China - a remote section of the wall at Jinshanling, about 60 miles east of Beijing.
February 15, 2025

Far more than a single structure, it’s a complex network of fortifications, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a testament to human ambition. While only a fraction is restored for tourism, its crumbling ruins and storied past captivate millions. This guide, crafted for inchina.org, dives deep into the Wall’s history, modern significance, preservation efforts, and […]

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February 13, 2025

China offers a range of visa-free travel policies, allowing citizens from numerous countries to visit for short-term stays without a visa. This article outlines all current visa-free options, eligibility criteria, and recent updates as of February 10, 2025. Recent Updates February 10, 2025: A new visa-free policy allows tourist groups (two or more people) from […]

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Chinese tourist symbol and attraction - giant panda bear eating bamboo. Chengdu, Sichuan, China
February 6, 2025

For panda enthusiasts, China offers a heartwarming reason to celebrate: the Giant Panda National Park, formalized in October 2021, spans 27,134 sq km across Sichuan, Shaanxi, and Gansu provinces. Unifying 67 panda reserves, this park safeguards 1,631 wild pandas and their habitats, blending conservation with ecotourism. Beyond the park, China’s scenic reserves and research bases […]

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Female tourist eating original mala spicy hot pot in Chongqing, China
January 15, 2025

In China, food is more than sustenance—it’s a cultural cornerstone, a national passion woven into daily life across its vast landscapes. From the subtropical dim sum havens of Guangzhou to the Silk Road samsa stalls of Urumqi, over 3,200km apart, China’s culinary diversity rivals entire continents. Fueled by millennia of tradition and a geography spanning […]

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January 8, 2025

China, a tapestry of ancient traditions and modern marvels, captivates with its unique cultural depth. Spanning 9.6 million sq km and home to 1.4 billion people, it blends buzzing metropolises like Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong with serene western mountains and southern rivers. Micro-cultures, dialects, cuisines, and 56 ethnic groups create a mosaic unlike anywhere […]