THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO TO CHINA

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
  • After living in China for two years, we are sharing the things to know before you go to China, including how to plan a trip to China, the best time to go to China weather related and how to get around China. Not only do we look at how to travel around China but we all look at China safety, visas for China, the best VPN in China, tips for China VPN and the food in China.
    Helpful resources:
    Ultimate China Travel Guide - bit.ly/3e0qSft
    Best Places to visit in China - bit.ly/2AtpHVZ
    Best apps for China Travel - bit.ly/3e6e0EF
    Our favourite Travel Insurance - bit.ly/32c2u4K
    00:00 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO TO CHINA
    00:38 THE VISA
    01:14 PLAN YOUR TRIP
    02:00 GET TRAVEL INSURANCE
    02:34 THE LANGUAGE
    03:05 GET A VPN
    03:57 HOW TO GET AROUND
    04:42 WHEN TO VISIT
    06:07 WHAT TO PACK
    06:31 THE FOOD
    07:15 STAY SAFE
    07:47 OUTRO
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Комментарии • 52

  • @48peon
    @48peon Год назад +3

    Just visited Chongqing China. Amazing food. 144hr transit visa free works. Better yet, my 10 year Visa works again. Hotel no longer exchange USD to RMB. Needs to do that at some banks.

  • @stella_star4444
    @stella_star4444 11 месяцев назад +4

    Im visiting Shanghai, Beijing and other cities in August because my grandparents live in China. I haven’t seen them in 5 years. (I live in Germany and I am half Chinese half German)

    • @CreativeTravelGuide
      @CreativeTravelGuide  9 месяцев назад

      Yay hope you had a great time! We loved living in China so much! Shanghai, Hangzhou and Xi’an were our favourite places

  • @o.c.g.m9426
    @o.c.g.m9426 4 месяца назад

    I'm trying to find where I can download the visa application.

  • @iamok9285
    @iamok9285 Год назад

    hopefully i can go there.....

    • @CreativeTravelGuide
      @CreativeTravelGuide  Год назад +1

      Fingers crossed for you! It’s a beautiful country

    • @iamok9285
      @iamok9285 Год назад

      @@CreativeTravelGuide yes .. truly it is. thank you so much.

  • @socratesodion4715
    @socratesodion4715 3 месяца назад

    Your messages are really informative, please I want to know if I can work in China 🇨🇳 with a business Visa & later switch it to work Visa?

    • @CreativeTravelGuide
      @CreativeTravelGuide  3 месяца назад

      You can definitely work in China if you secure a job before arriving. There are lots of English teaching jobs for example. The business visa is harder to obtain as you will need to buy or bring over a business visa

  • @ipshitasingh5174
    @ipshitasingh5174 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm visiting Shanghai this August! Any tips on how much cash to carry and how to find ATMs that will dispense cash from international cards?

    • @CreativeTravelGuide
      @CreativeTravelGuide  11 месяцев назад

      Most ATMs will dispense cash from international cards but take at least a hundred dollars to begin with, this will cover a taxi to your hotel and food for the first few days

    • @ipshitasingh5174
      @ipshitasingh5174 11 месяцев назад

      @@CreativeTravelGuide awesome, thank you so much!

    • @Yuliang_bracelet
      @Yuliang_bracelet 10 месяцев назад +1

      1000元就能在上海舒服玩三天,折合150美元。国内物价不高,希望大家旅途愉快

    • @ipshitasingh5174
      @ipshitasingh5174 10 месяцев назад

      @@Yuliang_bracelet that's very helpful, thank you so much!

  • @user-ls7og2cu9s
    @user-ls7og2cu9s 29 дней назад

    the most important thing is that you need to download VPN The ins and google and youtube is not accessible in China

  • @rameshj3878
    @rameshj3878 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Hi , me and my wife plan to visit China in towards mid Nov this year, in the prosess of organizing the visa's , my wife is an Architect , we will land in Beijing , I would really love to visit the ' Shaolin Temple ' how can we do this , please if you can advice, appreciate all the info given on your videos .

    • @CreativeTravelGuide
      @CreativeTravelGuide  7 месяцев назад

      Wonderful! How long are you in Beijing for? The monastery isn’t in Beijing itself it’s in a province called Henan. Your best bet would be to take a speed train from Beijing to Xi’an, spend a day or two there seeing the Terracotta Warriors and then look for either a day trip to the temple from or head over the nearest city called zhengzhou and visit the monastery from there 😊

  • @imranmiah9421
    @imranmiah9421 2 месяца назад

    If i dont register my dji mini 3, would it get confiscated at security when I arrive?

    • @CreativeTravelGuide
      @CreativeTravelGuide  Месяц назад

      Not likely but you may be asked to bring it down by police if flying in a popular, busy area

  • @sheilasulthana2272
    @sheilasulthana2272 Год назад +1

    I'm going to Shanghai in late January 2024! Any suggestions about suitable clothes to wear?

    • @CreativeTravelGuide
      @CreativeTravelGuide  Год назад +1

      Bring layers, the days can be a little warmer but it can get quite cold in the evening. I would pack a nice warm jacket and scarf/gloves

    • @falconfrank548
      @falconfrank548 Год назад +1

      Jan till March,Shanghai is still a bit cold,compared with Indonesia or Malaysia.

    • @K1rschen
      @K1rschen Год назад +1

      I'm a native of shanghai. Hope you would have a fantastic trip in Shanghai. If you need some suggestions please just let me know.😉

    • @sheilasulthana2272
      @sheilasulthana2272 Год назад

      @@falconfrank548 well noted!

    • @sheilasulthana2272
      @sheilasulthana2272 Год назад

      @@K1rschen thank you, that's very kind of you

  • @deutschejar
    @deutschejar Год назад

    I heard that you need to declare your laptop when you arrive there, is it true? I mean it's not new, is my work laptop

    • @CreativeTravelGuide
      @CreativeTravelGuide  Год назад

      No you don't have to declare your laptop. Similar to all countries, if you are bringing in new, sealed electronics then you would have to declare but used personal items are fine and you won't need to declare.

    • @deutschejar
      @deutschejar Год назад

      @@CreativeTravelGuide ok thanks! for clarifying it to me

  • @gloriachygirl6542
    @gloriachygirl6542 2 года назад

    How is China very difficult to traveled to?

    • @CreativeTravelGuide
      @CreativeTravelGuide  Год назад

      Hi Gloria, China can be a challenge to travel to and around in comparison to other destinations in the world. Right now, you aren't able to enter the country but before covid, obtaining a visa to enter the country was quite a process.
      Once you are in China, there are ways to travel around with ease but we learnt these after living in the country for two years. Without knowing about Didi, CTrip, VPNs and WeChat, it can be a challenge to explore the country.

  • @madhavsharma1990
    @madhavsharma1990 9 месяцев назад

    Express VPN doesn’t work during my travels to China in Sep 2023 on IOS

    • @CreativeTravelGuide
      @CreativeTravelGuide  9 месяцев назад

      Oh no way! Sorry to hear that! We have never had an issue with it but haven’t been recently. Did you have the latest update? When we lived there, we found you had to always make sure you had the latest updates otherwise it wouldn’t work

    • @maysobiedat2807
      @maysobiedat2807 7 месяцев назад

      Please recommend a free vpn for me as soon as possible

    • @madhavsharma1990
      @madhavsharma1990 7 месяцев назад

      @@maysobiedat2807 Veee+ for IOS was best during my visit

  • @nms6431
    @nms6431 Год назад

    Going to Dongguan in March 2023

    • @MrChobokoane
      @MrChobokoane 3 месяца назад

      going to Guangzhou in April

  • @yaoyaosmiling1022
    @yaoyaosmiling1022 2 года назад

    If we go china,definitely learn chinese???

    • @CreativeTravelGuide
      @CreativeTravelGuide  2 года назад +1

      You can get away with learning the basics but yes I would recommend learning a little as it will make your time a lot easier!

    • @yaoyaosmiling1022
      @yaoyaosmiling1022 2 года назад

      @@CreativeTravelGuide ok thanks😊❤️

    • @algung2522
      @algung2522 2 года назад

      ...obviously no! They speak Javanese or Swahili languages there

    • @syurose_shorts
      @syurose_shorts Год назад

      @@algung2522 whatta big joke of u??!!

    • @algung2522
      @algung2522 Год назад

      I was trying to answer that guy's comment who asked:
      "If we go China, definitely learn Chinese??? "🙄
      Obviously Javanese or Swahili were not the right answers!
      Let's try again, ...the guy should learn Spanish?...Arabic? ...may be Hawaiian? 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣

  • @sihuachen8179
    @sihuachen8179 3 года назад

    Actually, the Google translate app and its website are both accessible in Mainland China so does the web version of the Google map and Google earth 🤓.

    • @CreativeTravelGuide
      @CreativeTravelGuide  3 года назад +2

      Whilst living in Mainland China for two years, the Google translate app/webiste only worked when using a VPN unless you downloaded a whole language dictionary.

    • @sihuachen8179
      @sihuachen8179 3 года назад

      @@CreativeTravelGuide Well google did launched Google translate in both website and app officially in Mainland China in recent years,and the link was "translate.google.cn"😂.😀 you can check it in their official account on WeChat and bilibili.com🤓 They mentioned in few years ago 👍!

    • @CreativeTravelGuide
      @CreativeTravelGuide  3 года назад

      That is great to know! We haven't lived there for a while