If this is your first time to China, these are the Dos and Don'ts you need to know!!!
Foreigners who are traveling to China for the first time, please remember this!
📱Set up electronic payment methods
✅Prepare translation software
🧻Carry tissues with you (especially for foreign friends traveling to Guangdong)
🚭Pay attention to signs such as no smoking and no taking photos (especially in Hong Kong)
✅Respect traffic and some local customs
🙅No need to tip
🚰Don't drink water directly from the tap
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Zhengzhou City, abbreviated as "Zheng", is a prefecture-level city and provincial capital under the jurisdiction of Henan Province. Historically known as "the center of heaven and earth", it was formerly called Shangdu and is now known as the Green City. It is an important central city in central China, a national historical and cultural city, and an international comprehensive transportation hub city.
The central area of Beijing, with many historical sites and cultural attractions. Dongcheng District, under the jurisdiction of Beijing, is located in the eastern center of Beijing. It borders Chaoyang District to the east and north, Fengtai District to the south, and Xicheng District to the west. It lies between 116°22′17″-116°26′46″ east longitude and 39°51′26″-39°58′22″ north latitude. The maximum distance from east to west is 5.2 kilometers, the maximum distance from north to south is 13 kilometers, and the total area is 41.84 square kilometers [57] [60]. As of October 2022, Dongcheng District has 17 sub-districts under its jurisdiction [34]. As of the end of 2023, Dongcheng District has a permanent population of 703,000. [46] Dongcheng District is the area with the most cultural relics and historical sites in Beijing. There are 16 national-level cultural relics protection sites in the district, accounting for 37% of Beijing; 60 municipal-level cultural relics protection sites, accounting for 24% of the city; and 57 district-level cultural relics protection sites. Among the famous 16 new Beijing scenes, the "Tian'an Beautiful Sun" and "Forbidden City Sunset", the ancient and mysterious Lama Temple, the Imperial Academy, the highest institution of learning in the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, the "left ancestor and right community" Taimiao and Sheji Altar, the Beijing Ancient Observatory that explores the mysteries of the sky, the bell and drum tower of the Mingjin Leigu Time-telling Platform, the Wen Tianxiang Temple with its righteous spirit, and the Peking University Red Building have long been famous at home and abroad. In addition, there are a number of former residences of celebrities such as Mao Zedong, Mao Dun, Lao She, and Soong Ching Ling. In addition, there are Beijing residential courtyards. [60] In 2024, the GDP of Dongcheng District will increase by about 4.5% year-on-year; the district-level general public budget revenue will reach 19.5 billion yuan; the fixed asset investment will reach 27 billion yuan; the per capita disposable income of residents will increase by about 3% year-on-year; and the energy consumption per unit of GDP will decrease by about 5%. [76]
Sanya City is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Hainan Province. It is located at the southernmost tip of Hainan Island and is known for its tropical climate, beautiful beaches, and luxury resorts. Sanya is one of China's most popular tourist destinations and is often called the "Hawaii of China".
Jinhua City, a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Zhejiang Province, is located in the central part of Zhejiang Province. It is adjacent to Taizhou City in the east, Lishui City in the south, Quzhou City in the west, and Shaoxing City and Hangzhou City in the north. It belongs to the hilly basin area of central Zhejiang Province, with high terrain in the north and south and low terrain in the middle. It has a mid-subtropical monsoon climate with distinct four seasons, moderate annual temperature, abundant heat, and heavy rainfall. The total area is 10,942 square kilometers. [2] [33] As of the end of 2023, Jinhua City has jurisdiction over 2 districts, 3 counties, and administers 4 county-level cities. [5] As of the end of 2024, Jinhua City has a permanent population of 7.209 million. [101] Jinhua City is a central city in central and western Zhejiang Province, a national historical and cultural city, an inland open national comprehensive transportation hub city, an important innovative smart manufacturing city in the Yangtze River Delta region, an important growth pole in the southern wing of the Yangtze River Delta, and an inland open hub center city. [1] Jinhua (Wushang County) has been established for more than 2,200 years. It was originally part of the Yue Kingdom and was incorporated into Kuaiji County during the Qin Dynasty. It was named because it was "located where the two stars Venus and Wu Nu compete for brilliance". Since the establishment of Dongyang County in the first year of the Wu Baoding Period (266 AD) during the Three Kingdoms Period, it has a history of more than 1,800 years and a splendid culture. It is a national historical and cultural city. [2] [11] Jinhua City is known as "a historical and cultural state, a place where celebrities gather, a city with flourishing literary style, and a beautiful hometown with clear waters and beautiful mountains". [2] Scenic spots in the city include the national scenic area Shuanglong Cave and Huang Daxian Ancestral Temple. On October 1, 1949, seven outstanding Jinhua people, including Chen Wangdao, Shi Fuliang, Feng Xuefeng, Yan Jici, Wu Han, Qian Jiaju and Ai Qing, went up to the Tiananmen Gate Tower together with Mao Zedong, Liu Shaoqi, Zhou Enlai, Zhu De and other founding leaders to participate in and witness the birth of New China. [104]
Harbin (Manchu: ᡥᠠᠯᠪᡳᠨ, Mulinde transliteration: Halbin), also known as Habu[5] or Hashi, is located in the northern part of China's Northeast Plain. It is the capital of Heilongjiang Province, the People's Republic of China,[6][7][8], a sub-provincial city, and an important regional center city in Northeast China.[7] Harbin is the political, economic, cultural and foreign-oriented center of northern Northeast China. It is also the largest city in China with the third largest registered population among provincial capitals.[9][8] The city's administrative area covers an area of 10,198 square kilometers.[10] The municipal government is located at No. 1 Century Avenue, Songbei District. It has 45 ethnic minorities and a variety of religious cultures. It is the only city in China where Buddhism, Taoism, Catholicism, Orthodoxy, Christianity, and Islam coexist. [11] Harbin is located in the southern part of Heilongjiang Province. It has a temperate continental monsoon climate with an average annual temperature of only 5.2℃. The winter is cold and long, and the summer is warm and short. It is a winter ice and snow tourism and summer resort. It is famous for its annual International Ice and Snow Festival and its strong European style. It is also one of the first batch of excellent tourist cities in China[12] and a famous historical and cultural city in China[13]. Due to its geographical location, Harbin was a bridgehead for Tsarist Russia and the Soviet Union to connect with China and the Far East in the first half of the 20th century. It is also an important international trade city in northern China and one of the earliest international cities in China in the 1920s[14]. Harbin's urban architectural style is still deeply influenced by it. Various European-style buildings brought by early Russian, Eastern European, Jewish and other immigrants are scattered throughout the city. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it was gradually transformed into a central city with both industry and commerce. Today, Harbin still occupies an important position in international trade[15] and is the permanent rotating host city of the China-Russia Expo[16]. Harbin is known as the pearl of the Eurasian Continental Bridge and is an important hub of the First Eurasian Continental Bridge and the Sky Corridor[8]. According to the "Plan for Border Development and Opening-up in Northeastern Heilongjiang and Inner Mongolia" approved by the State Council in 2013[17], Harbin is the center of the border development and opening-up channel, a regional central city in Northeast Asia[18], and also the core city in the northern part of the Harbin-Changchun urban agglomeration. The 9th Asian Winter Games will be held in Harbin in 2025[19].
Lijiang City, [21] is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Yunnan Province, China. It borders Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture and Panzhihua City in Sichuan Province to the east, Jianchuan, Heqing, and Binchuan counties of Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture and Dayao and Yongren counties of Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture to the south, Lanping County of Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture to the west and Weixi County of Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture to the north. [131] Lijiang City has a total area of 20,600 square kilometers, [132] and has one district and four counties under its jurisdiction. [19] Naxi, Mosuo, Yi, and Yunnan dialects are spoken in the city. [54] [119] As of the end of 2024, the permanent population of Lijiang City is 1.25 million. [220] Lijiang City is located on the southeastern edge of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the northwest Yunnan Plateau, [20] and has a semi-humid low-latitude plateau mountain monsoon climate. [30] The rivers in the territory belong to two major river basins and three major water systems. In the Shu Han period, Lijiang was established as Suijiu County. In the Yuan Dynasty, the Chahanzhang Civil Affairs Office was first established, and later changed to Lijiang Xuanweisi, Lijiang Road Military and Civil Administration Office. In the early Ming Dynasty, Lijiang Prefecture was established. In the Qing Dynasty, Lijiang Military and Civil Affairs Office was established. In December 1949, Lijiang People's Administrative Commissioner's Office was established, and in April 1950, it was changed to Lijiang Commissioner's Office. [5] Lijiang City has an integrated comprehensive transportation system with roads as the main body, and railways, civil aviation, and water transportation connected. The transportation in the territory is convenient. [90] It is the political, economic and cultural center of northwest Yunnan, and a distribution center for materials on the "Southern Silk Road" and the "Ancient Tea Horse Road". [5] Lijiang City has three world heritage sites, [201] multi-ethnic and multi-religious coexistence, [29] above-ground and underground cultural relics are widely distributed, [128] and rich tourism resources. [59] As of 2021, there are 199 fourth-level cultural relics protection units. There are 11 national-level sites, 14 provincial-level sites, 56 municipal-level sites, and 118 county (district)-level sites. [11] There are 104 tourist attractions in the territory, with more than 13,000 species of animals and plants, making it one of the country's famous animal and plant protection bases. [219] Lijiang City has a variety of ethnic cultures and folk activities. For example, the Bangbang Festival and the Sanduo Festival of the Naxi people on the 15th day of the first lunar month, the Torch Festival of the Yi people, and the Kuoshi Festival of the Lisu people. [59] In 2024, Lijiang City will achieve a regional GDP of 71.003 billion yuan, an increase of 4.7% over the previous year.
Changsha City, also known as Star City, is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Hunan Province and the provincial capital. It is located in the eastern part of Hunan Province, in the lower reaches of the Xiangjiang River and the western edge of the Changsha-Liuyang Basin. It is an important central city in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, a national historical and cultural city, and a national comprehensive transportation hub city.
Guiyang City, abbreviated as "Zhu", also known as Forest City or Zhu City, is a prefecture-level city and provincial capital under the jurisdiction of Guizhou Province. It is an important central city in Southwest China, a national comprehensive transportation hub city, and is known as "China's Summer Resort Capital".
# Beijing798ArtDistrict  📍No. 2 Jiuxianqiao, Chaoyang District, Beijing 🚊Get off at Wangjing South Station on Metro Line 14 and walk about 1km 🚋You can take buses 401/402 to get there 🕙Opening hours: 10:00-17:00 - It is not an exaggeration to say that 798 is a pilgrimage site for young artists in Beijing. Various novel exhibitions and graffiti walls can be seen everywhere, as well as many stylish and popular coffee shops and restaurants, constantly convey a sense of freshness. Sisters who come to Beijing for the first time must check in‼ ️ - 🤫In order to avoid getting lost and repeating the route, it is recommended to follow the tour route so as not to waste time! Refer to Figure 2 route map‼ ️‼ ️‼ ️  - 👉751D.park #751 Art Space is one of the must-visit places. Although it is not in the 798 Park, it is a popular railway as a dividing line, so you can check in together. The locomotive and a series of winding large iron cans are a perfect place for taking photos‼ ️ Friends with plenty of time can consider checking in along the way! - I entered from Wanhong Road and then exited from Area A to end the trip👇👇👇Highlights‼ ️‼ ️‼ ️ ⚠️⚠️The recommended route is: Area F→Area E→751D.park→Area D→Area B→Area A ‼ ️It is recommended to save the route map in Figure 2 to avoid taking a lot of unnecessary detours  - 💡Tips: It will take a little longer to visit 751D.park than 798, and the geographical distribution is also wider. It is known as a gathering place for riders. Those who are familiar with motorcycle culture will not be unfamiliar with it. Old factories, abandoned trains, machinery, industrial oil tanks, strong metal temperament, very good for taking photos, friends who check in remember to allocate time reasonably  - 📍F District: Dream Plus, Shanzhongtian Art Center #Shanzhongtian Art Center - 📍E District: Graffiti Wall, UCCA Center for Contemporary Art #UCCA Center for Contemporary Art, Bauhaus Square (Sculpture) #Bauhaus Square, Mirror Lake Art Space #Mirror Lake Art Space, Jiabaliu Design Store - 📍751D.park: #751D·PARK Beijing Fashion Design Plaza Locomotive Square, Old Lu District Square, Colored Containers, Train Tracks, Living 3D Museum #798/751 Living 3D Museum - 📍Zone D: M Woods Art Museum #M Woods Art Museum, Asia Art Center #Asia Art Center, Space Station, Ren Art Museum, 798 Opportunity Space, Can Art, Meilun Art Museum #Meilun Art Museum Saint Space, Xiaoke Theater #Xiaoke Theater, % Arabica Coffee Shop #% Arabica (M Woods Art Museum) - 📍Zone B: 798CUBE #798CUBE Art Center, Yue Art Museum #Yue·Art Museum, White Box Art Museum #White Box Art Museum, Fantasy Art Center #798 Fantasy Art Center·Barilin's Fantasy Journey, Sanyuan Contemporary Art Center #Sanyuan Contemporary Art Center, Name of the Rose - 📍Area A: Astronaut Reptile Club, Zhang Clay Figure Art Exhibition Hall, Arctic Coffee - 👉The most distinctive feature of 798 should be the art galleries and graffiti walls everywhere. If the weather is good, the photo output rate will be even higher. In addition to these, there are many creative markets and trendy toy stores from time to time. I personally think that Area E is the best to visit, and 751D.park and Area B are the best to take pictures‼ ️ Finally, I wish you all a happy time~ ❤️If you think it is useful, please click a little love and collect it! 👍
 🎟Reservation Use the app or APP to make an appointment 7 days in advance to grab tickets Tickets are released at 17:00 every afternoon🎫 There are three time periods to choose from (9:00-11:00/11:00-13:30/13:30-16:00) Be sure to enter during the reservation period, and remember to bring your ID card! ‼ ️ 🕐Visiting time: 9:00-17:00 (no admission at 16:30, closed on Monday)  🚇Transportation: Metro Line 1-Tiananmen East Station-Exit D is relatively close ⚠️Security check: Drink a sip of water on site, and do not bring power banks with a value of more than 20,000 yuan (other power banks can be brought 🔋 but cannot be used in the exhibition hall) ❌Lighter❌Selfie stick tripod❌ Exhibition hall: Eat and drink in the National Museum exhibition hall❌Power bank❌ (some exhibition halls do not allow shoes with exposed feet to enter, and shoe covers are required to enter) 🎤Explanation 1⃣️Guide rental: On the 4th floor, 48r/3h, deposit 💰200 (not recommended, it takes a long time to visit one area, the cost performance is too low) 2⃣️Self-service free explanation: Open the National Museum preface-click on the guide below to enter- Listen to the exhibition (there are detailed explanations, maps of each floor, recommended routes, choose according to your own time) 💗💗💗Must-visit recommendations 1⃣️B1-Ancient China Exhibition: Huge exhibition hall, especially for those who are short on time, you must visit first! 🔥🔥🔥Many popular exhibits are here! Recommended exhibits: Empress Xiaoduan's Phoenix Crown, Four-ram Bronze Square Zun, Sanxingdui Bronze Mask, Gold-engraved Jade Cage, Drumming and Rap Figurines, Tang Sancai, Kangxi and Qianlong Paintings 2⃣️North District 2F-Road to Revival: China's road to rejuvenation, along the way, the motherland is strong and inspiring Must-see: Old Summer Palace Rat Head and Rabbit Head Animal Head Location: Enter the Road to Revival exhibition hall opposite the cafe on the second floor, turn left at the end and you can see it👌 3⃣️North District 2F-Longzhao Xinyuan: The dragon culture of the Chinese nation, the descendants of the dragon see the dragon exhibition🐲 Must-see: Jade Dragon 🙋♀️There are also exhibitions of ancient Chinese coins, Mirror in the Thousand Years, ancient Chinese Buddhist statues, ancient Chinese calligraphy and painting, the power of science and technology, wax figure exhibitions of heroes and models, etc. You can choose what you like to visit first 🍚Eat: You can go to the restaurant for lunch at noon, but there are not many types of dishes, and the taste is average🥲You can bring some snacks with you ps: The exhibition hall is really big! I suggest you spend a day to see the exhibition, it's worth it! I didn't look at each piece carefully, and I could barely finish it in one day. I suggest you go to the Ancient China Hall first. I thought I had plenty of time, but it was noon when I finished this area. I had a rough look in the afternoon because time was tight. I was in a hurry and barely finished it in one day. That's all I can think of for now. I hope it helps you. Remember to take beautiful photos after reading~
After walking 100,000 steps🚶, I finally sorted out the Beijing Hutong Citywalk route‼ ️ Beijing's Hutongs are mainly divided into these four areas, 1️⃣ Wudaoying, Beiluo, Nanluo Ancient Alley in the north, 2️⃣ Dongsi and Beixinqiao in the east, 3️⃣ Baita Temple Xisi in the west, 4️⃣ Qianmen, Yangmeizhuxie Street in the south, etc. These are all classic and fun routes in Beijing. Go and see the red-walled and green-tiled ancient buildings in Beijing, and feel the Beijing atmosphere in the old alleys. There are also many niche literary and creative shops and cafes along the way☕️  Route 1: Beijing Classic Hutong Citywalk Route 🚇Transportation location: Lama Temple subway station 🚶Detailed route: Ditan Park➡️ Lama Temple➡️ Wudaoying Hutong➡️ Imperial College➡️ Confucius Temple and Imperial College Museum➡️ Beiluoguxiang➡️ Yanxidai Street➡️ Drum Tower➡️ Bell Tower➡️ Shichahai➡️ Houhai Route features: There are famous historical ancient buildings with red walls and green tiles, Wudaoying Hutong ... Ying and Beiluo Ancient Alley are small literary alleys worth visiting, as well as the Orange Sea Sunset in Shichahai 🌅 and the folk music bar in Houhai 🍹  Route 2: Experience the commercial streets of old Beijing 🚇Transportation location: Exit D of Dongsi Subway Station 🚶Detailed route: Mochaqi Home Market➡️Paper Sound Bookstore➡️Honghua Dim Sum Bureau➡️Beijing Longfu Temple➡️Cool Music Records➡️Fu Geer➡️Wu Wen Xi Dong➡️Daoxiang Village Store 0➡️Red Star Qianjin➡️Douwo➡️Guozijian & Lama Temple Route features: various inherited old shops and some boutique creative design shops, Beixinqiao also has many Beijing specialty snacks and delicacies  Route 3: Cultural Treasure Route 🚇Location and Transportation: Exit B of Fuchengmen Subway Station 🚶Detailed Route: Exit B of Fuchengmen Subway Station➡️Beijing Luxun Museum➡️Miaoying White Pagoda Temple➡️Temple of the Emperors of All Dynasties➡️Guangji Temple➡️Zhengyang Bookstore➡️Red House Public Library➡️Xishiku Church Route Features: Whether it is the White Pagoda Temple, the Temple of the Emperors or the Wansong Old Man Tower, each place has a historical story. The hutongs around Baita Temple are also very good to visit  Route 4: Small literary hutongs & Western-style buildings 🚇Location and transportation: Exit A of Zhushikou Subway Station 🚶Detailed route: Exit A of Zhushikou Subway Station➡️Qianmen Street➡️Dashilan➡️Yingtao Street➡️Yangmeizhu Street➡️Beijing Fang➡️Qianmen➡️Xianyukou Street➡️Sanlihe Park➡️Dongjiaominxiang➡️Chongwenmen Subway Station Route features: It is very close to Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City, suitable for a one-day tour. Yangmeizhu Street is a small literary hutong that cannot be missed, and Dongjiaominxiang Street is very suitable for taking pictures📷.  The above four routes are worth exploring in person. If you only have one day, you can choose to visit the first route. I believe that after visiting these four routes, you will definitely have a new understanding of Beijing‼ ️ 
Here is the translation of the entire provided text:  Organized routes for visiting the Great Wall, with hand-drawn strategy maps, and you can mix and match freely! 💰 Ticket price: 40, half price for students ⏰ Time spent on the Great Wall 👉 Round-trip on foot: about 1.5h for the south route and 2.5h for the north route 👉 Cable car to the 8th floor: about 5 minutes 🚗 Transportation guide 1⃣ High-speed rail: Qinghe → Badaling Great Wall, 0.5h, ¥17 2⃣ Bus: From Qianmen Station 6:30-11:00, return from Badaling Scenic Area 11:00-16:00 3⃣ Public transportation: Deshengmen → Badaling, Route 877, 1.5h 4⃣ Suburban S2 line: Huangtudian → Badaling, 1h, ¥7 5⃣ Driving: Jingzang Expressway to Heilongtan Parking Lot, ¥24, with free shuttle bus to the pedestrian street (for walking to the Great Wall) or cable car entrance ❤️ Tips: After exiting, turn left for the pedestrian route, which takes a few minutes, and turn right for the cable car (there are signs on site, follow the signs); the bus returning from Badaling Scenic Area stops at "Deshengmen", and if you want to go to the Bird's Nest Water Cube, you can get off at "Deshengmen" and take the subway. ———————  🌈 Great Wall situation 1⃣ The north wall has 12 sections, and the south wall has 7 sections (the south wall is relatively flat) 2⃣ The Hero Stone is on the north wall (north 4), and the Hero Tablet is on the south wall (south 1, 2, and 4 all have) 🌟 Climbing the Great Wall tools 📌 Cable car: single trip ¥100, round trip ¥140 📌 Slide: ¥80 ———————  ✅ Classic route Route 1️⃣: Easy hero 🚩 Cable car entrance → Cable car up to North 7 → Walking to North 8 → Walking back to North 7 → Cable car down Route 2️⃣: Tooling up 🚩 Cable car entrance → Cable car up to North 7 → Walking to North 8 → Walking back to North 4 → Slide down → Black Bear Park → Walking exit Route 3️⃣: North and south comprehensive plan | Cable car scheme 🚩 Pedestrian entrance → Walking from South 1 to South 7 → Walking back to South 1 → Walking from North 1 to North 8 → Walking back to North 7 → Cable car down Route 4️⃣: North and south comprehensive plan | Slide scheme 🚩 Pedestrian entrance → Walking from South 1 to South 7 → Walking back to South 1 → Walking from North 1 to North 8 → Walking back to North 4 → Slide down Route 5️⃣: Real power player 🚩 Pedestrian entrance → Walking from South 1 to South 7 → Walking back to South 1 → Walking from North 1 to North 12 → Walking back to North 11 → Black Bear Park → Walking exit ———————  📷 Great Wall check-in ✅ North 4th floor: Hero Stone ✅ North 6th floor: Aerial Cable Car ✅ North 8th floor: Hero Slope ✅ North 10th floor: Flowers or Red Leaves ✅ North 12th floor: Full view of the Great Wall, Guanting Reservoir ✅ South 1st floor: Hero Tablet ✅ South 4th floor: Full view of the North Wall ✅ South 6th floor: Pine and Cypress
Recently, "#chinatravel" suddenly became popular on the Internet. A video titled "China is too beautiful to be real" received 2.5 million likes and 43 million views in just 16 seconds. Foreign netizens were like and collect it crazily, while praying that they would get rich soon and come to China to travel. Hahaha, it turns out that netizens all over the world are the same.  In China, from paying through Alipay and WeChat to calling a taxi and ordering takeout through apps, digital convenience is the core of daily life, so the first thing before coming to China is: how do foreigners get online? ✨ International roaming: Choosing international roaming when traveling in China allows you to keep your personal phone number. However, this convenience often comes at a high price. Before taking off, be cautious about the roaming charges that may be incurred in China, and also ask if there is a partnership with China Telecom's network, which may provide more favorable prices. ✨ eSIM: ESIM cards are generally a more economical option, with competitive prices for calls, texts, and data, especially compared to the usually high fees associated with international roaming. The 15 GB data package of eSIM only costs $21 (about 150 yuan). No physical SIM card or magic is required, which is particularly convenient for travelers and can even be activated before arriving in China. The disadvantage is that there is no phone number, so you can't make calls or receive text messages.  ✨✨ Travel SIM card: After arriving in China, you can buy a SIM card with a valuable local Chinese number at the airport with your passport, and you can directly receive text messages and make calls! Booking an App account, calling a taxi, takeout, booking a hotel, buying tickets, etc. often require the use of text messages and phone calls, which will greatly help foreign tourists travel in China. The price is also very advantageous compared to international roaming and eSIM cards. For example, China Mobile's package, 20GB data package + 80 minutes of calls, only costs 150RMB (about 21$). I recommend a SIM card purchase point that is most suitable for tourists at Shanghai Airport. On the right side of the Cheerway Easy Go convenience store at the arrival area of Pudong Airport, there is a SIM card store that sells Chinese SIM cards for overseas tourists. (⭐️Next time, I will publish a detailed guide on buying SIM cards at Shanghai Pudong Airport in 2024. Remember to follow me. If you need a guide on buying eSIM, you can also DM me~)  These popular Chinese attractions are like windows that allow foreigners to see the real and vivid China: There are rural mountains and fields⛰, pastoral idylls☘, as well as high-rise buildings🏙, modern prosperity🌟. We inherit the past and actively embrace the future! Welcome to China! Have a pleasant trip to China!