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The TikTok ban got you thinking about going to China? Don’t go before until you’ve done your research first! ✈️🇨🇳 Here’s everything to get you started with your trip: 1. Apply for Your Visa 🛂 In order to travel to China as an American citizen, you NEED a visa and you have to get it BEFORE you go. You could go through third party agencies who can handle the visa application for you and bring your passport to an embassy/consulate, but if you want to do it yourself then start with the “China Online Visa Application” or COVA, then plan your trip to an embassy. I found Reddit threads which were useful in filling out the application. 2. Useful Apps📱  Downloading these specific apps will make your life so much easier in China: • 高德地图 Gāodé Dìtú - for navigation • DiDi Rider - for calling taxis • WeChat & Alipay for paying It’s ILLEGAL for businesses to NOT take cash, therefore you CAN use cash; they’ll just mostly likely not have exact change since no one uses cash. 3. eSIM and/or VPN 🛜 Many American apps and websites are blocked in China, so to stay connected then I’d recommend getting an eSIM that bypasses the firewall/downloading a VPN. LetsVPN has the best reviews for this!  4. Where to Start Your Trip 🗺️ For first timers, I’d suggest starting with Shanghai or Beijing! The big cities or tier one cities will be more international and easier for foreigners to travel around. Otherwise another cool city I’d suggest is Chongqing or even Chengdu! There’s actually so much more so I’ll have to make a part two! But feel free to ask me anything in the comments! 🙏🏽 — #china #chinatravel #traveltochina #tiktokrefugee #xiaohongshu #rednote #chinatravelguide #thingstodoinchina #howtovisitchina #wheretogoinchina #rednote #littleredbook #shanghai #chongqing #tiktokban
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The TikTok ban got you thinking about going to China? Don’t go before until you’ve done your research first! ✈️🇨🇳 Here’s everything to get you started with your trip: 1. Apply for Your Visa 🛂 In order to travel to China as an American citizen, you NEED a visa and you have to get it BEFORE you go. You could go through third party agencies who can handle the visa application for you and bring your passport to an embassy/consulate, but if you want to do it yourself then start with the “China Online Visa Application” or COVA, then plan your trip to an embassy. I found Reddit threads which were useful in filling out the application. 2. Useful Apps📱  Downloading these specific apps will make your life so much easier in China: • 高德地图 Gāodé Dìtú - for navigation • DiDi Rider - for calling taxis • WeChat & Alipay for paying It’s ILLEGAL for businesses to NOT take cash, therefore you CAN use cash; they’ll just mostly likely not have exact change since no one uses cash. 3. eSIM and/or VPN 🛜 Many American apps and websites are blocked in China, so to stay connected then I’d recommend getting an eSIM that bypasses the firewall/downloading a VPN. LetsVPN has the best reviews for this! 4. Where to Start Your Trip 🗺️ For first timers, I’d suggest starting with Shanghai or Beijing! The big cities or tier one cities will be more international and easier for foreigners to travel around. Otherwise another cool city I’d suggest is Chongqing or even Chengdu! There’s actually so much more so I’ll have to make a part two! But feel free to ask me anything in the comments! 🙏🏽 — #china #chinatravel #traveltochina #tiktokrefugee #xiaohongshu #rednote #chinatravelguide #thingstodoinchina #howtovisitchina #wheretogoinchina #rednote #littleredbook #shanghai #chongqing #tiktokban

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