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China

Emergency

The emergency numbers in China are 110 for police, 119 for fire, and 120 for medical help, ensuring quick access to essential services.

New Year

The next public holiday in China is New Year's Day on January 1, 2025, celebrated nationwide with gatherings, fireworks, and festive traditions.

Next holiday

The next public holiday in China is New Year's Day on January 1, 2025, celebrated nationwide with gatherings, fireworks, and festive traditions.

Tap Water

Tap water is not considered safe to drink, and it’s advised to drink bottled water instead, as it’s the safer option for consumption.

Local Stay

A popular platform for short-term rentals is Tujia, the "Airbnb of China," offering vacation homes, apartments, and luxury properties in cities and rural areas.

Toilet

In many public restrooms, toilet paper is disposed of in a bin, as plumbing often can’t handle it. It’s also smart to carry your own, as it’s often unavailable.

Safety

It is generally a safe country for tourists, with a strong security presence and low violent crime. Visitors should stay cautious in crowded places like markets, transport, and tourist sites.

Cuisine

Chinese cuisine features rice, noodles, vegetables, and meats, with regional flavors like Sichuan spice and Cantonese delicacy. Popular dishes include Peking duck and dim sum.

Humor

A tourist in Shanghai asks: "How do I avoid getting lost in this city?"
Local: "Don’t worry. In Shanghai, the only way to get lost is by following the directions!"

Beijing

In Beijing, the public transport system includes buses and the metro. The Yikatong card is used for travel, and contactless payments are accepted in the metro, but not on regular buses.

Beijing Transport

Bus

In China, two major intercity bus operators are China National Travel Bus and Long-Distance Bus Services, offering extensive routes between major cities and regions.

China Bus

Train

China's rail network, managed by China Railway, connects cities with regional and long-distance services and is extensively modernized, featuring an extensive high-speed rail system.

China Railway

Great Wall

The Great Wall of China is over 13,000 miles long and was built to protect against invasions, stretching across deserts, mountains, and plains.

Imperial

The Forbidden City in Beijing was the imperial palace for nearly 500 years and consists of 980 buildings, including halls, temples, and gardens.

Everest

Mount Everest, the world’s highest peak, lies on the border between China (Tibet) and Nepal, with an elevation of 29,032 feet (8,848 meters).

Panda

The Giant Panda, native to China, is a symbol of conservation and considered a national treasure, admired worldwide for its rarity and appearance.

Minorities

There are 55 ethnic minorities, each with unique cultures, languages, and traditions, contributing to the region’s rich diversity.

Restrictions

Certain websites and apps like Google, Facebook, and YouTube are blocked in China, so travelers often use reliable VPNs to bypass internet restrictions securely.