Travel Advice

Once you have established how to apply for a China visa, you can proceed with planning the rest of your travels to China. Visiting a country as vast as China requires careful planning, considering many important factors, as well as the visa to China. Ensure that you have the flight tickets booked, and if flying into Hong Kong, be sure to make travel plans on how you will cross the border into main land China.

 

Ensure that you have the relevant currency. The currency of China is the Yuan, and this can be purchased on arrival at most international airports in China. If venturing inland, then ensure you have enough currency to last a while as it would prove difficult in less tourist places. The China visa allows you to visit anywhere in China, although a special tourist permit is required if you plane to visit Tibet.

 

Be sure to look after your health, and before departing, ensure that you have the necessary first aid kits and vaccinations. It is usually advisable to have these as soon as you know you will be visiting China, even if you do not have your China visa. The list below outlines the main vaccinations required:

 

As well as obtaining your China visa, obtain the respective vaccinations to ensure that you remain healthy during trip to China. The information below are guidelines on what vaccinations maybe required.

 

The vaccinations and precautions are listed below
Diphtheria is required, along with Hepatitis A, Malaria, Rabies, Tetanus, Typhoid, and Yellow Fever

 

When travelling within China, there are many means. Certainly one of the most exciting and convenient ways is to use the Chinese railway system. Typically a choice is given between a "soft sleep" also known as first class, and "hard sleep" also know as second class.

 

For further information on the considerations of travelling to China as well as how to obtain the China visa, you can consult your travel agent or the British Foreign office for advice.

 

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