Cell phone coverage is generally excellent in China’s cities, and still very good in remote and rural areas. If you have an unlocked phone, purchasing a local SIM on arrival is probably the cheapest and most reliable option to use your phone on the go. If you wish to use global roaming while in China, be sure to contact your service provider to understand how much this will cost, as...Read More
Squat toilets are most common in China, though Western-style flushable toilets can sometimes be found in modern hotels and restaurants. Be sure to carry your own toilet paper or tissue and hand sanitiser as these are rarely provided, especially in public places.Read More
China’s unit of currency is the Renminbi (CNY), or yuan. Prices here are approximate and shown in US dollars for ease of comparison: Subway ride = 0.50 USD Can of soft drink = 0.50-0.75 USD Bottle of beer = 1-1.50 USD Basic lunch = 2.10 USD Basic rice or noodle dinner = 3.50 USD Three-course dinner = 12 USDRead More
Major credit cards are accepted by large hotels, stores and restaurants, but may not be accepted by smaller vendors and market stalls. Be sure to always carry some cash in case credit cards are not an option.Read More
Major credit cards are accepted by large hotels, stores and restaurants, but may not be accepted by smaller vendors and market stalls. Be sure to always carry some cash in case credit cards are not an option.Read More
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