Wednesday 25 May 2016

China: Trips and Tips for First Timers


China remains to be an undisputable travel destination in Asia and across the globe. It has vast attractions and fascinatingly diverse culture and religion. However, China for first timers can be quite intimidating. To guide you in venturing into the unknown and most populated country on earth, here are the basic steps you should follow.

Don’t let language barrier ruin your trip. China might be one of the strongest nations, but its government don’t force the people to learn the universal language – English. It’s advisable to enroll in Mandarin classes to learn a few important Chinese phrases to help you survive your trip. There are also translator apps you could download for your smartphone and English-Chinese Dictionaries to guide you in the busy streets of China. Bringing Chinese-language business cards of your hotel or places you wish to visit so you can show it to taxi drivers, bus conductors, and by-passers.

Focus on your itinerary and don’t get overwhelmed with tons of attraction. China is massive, even if you’ll stay here in a month, it’s impossible to tour the entire country. It has the world’s highest mountains, largest deserts, untapped jungles, and endless grasslands. The top three provinces you must visit are Sichuan, Guangxi, and the capital city Beijing. Beijing alone offers world-class sites than many countries combined such as The Great Wall, Forbidden City, the Summer Palace, and Tiananmen Square.

You can enjoy visiting China at any time of the year. But according to many tourists, spring and autumn are the most comfortable seasons to visit China. You surely don’t want to be wind-beaten or scorched under the sun during your visit.

Avoid taxis and airplanes, instead, travel like the locals do. You cannot genuinely experience the Chinese vibe if you’re inside a cab. Take public transports like buses and trains. Roam around the city using bikes for a more fun and carefree exploration. The cities have a well set up cycle lanes and don’t worry about getting lost since the Chinese are naturally friendly and extremely helpful.

Whenever you visit Mainland China, don’t forget to treat your taste buds with endless choices of authentic Chinese dishes. From dumplings, noodles, wontons, and spring rolls… there are just vast food items perfect for an extraordinary culinary experience. Whenever you’re invited to dinner by a Chinese family, no matter how tasty the foods are, make sure to have left overs in the plate. It’s by way of showing gratitude to the cook because he is so generous that you cannot finish your food.

Just remember to bring bottled water on your bag to keep you rehydrated on your entire trip. There are plenty attractions to visit that’s also perfect for picture taking opportunities. A piece of advice, dine on reputable restaurants when in China. Despite the exquisite touristy vibe, the country is known for producing food items made from synthetic and unsafe ingredients. Also, avoid eating street foods if you’re not guaranteed about its preparation process.


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