Sipping your way around a country will really give you a taste of local life, and China is no different. Given China’s rich cultural traditions and fascinating history, there’s no doubt a few beverages that have stories of their own. Here are a few to keep your eye out for when travelling. Tea Stretching all the way...Read More
1 January: New Year’s Day 4 February: Chinese New Year or Spring Festival (eve of the first lunar month) 5 April: Qingming Festival 1 May: Labour Day 7 June: Dragon Boat Festival 1 October: National DayRead More
While water quality is improving, drinking tap water still isn’t recommended in China due to the presence of pollution and natural contamination of water supplies. Bottled water is readily available in China and is usually very cheap, but for environmental reasons, consider other options to save on plastic waste. Bring a reusable bottle or canteen (we...Read More
China is generally a safe country to travel to, as long as you know where you’re going and stay alert. China is visited by travellers from all around the world, and is of no danger to any person who understands local cultures and obeys local laws. In saying this, China’s government does keep quite a tight...Read More
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