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Here, you'll find answers to some of the most commonly asked questions to help you plan and enjoy your trip with ease. If you don’t find the answer to your question here, feel free to contact us directly—we’re happy to assist!

  • What is My Chinese Zodiac Sign?
    What is My Chinese Zodiac Sign?

    Each Chinese zodiac year corresponds to an animal. The following Chinese zodiac year chart can quickly help you determine your zodiac sign.For instance, 1991 is the Year of the Goat. If you were born in 1991, your Chinese zodiac sign is the Goat, and you are referred to as a "Goat."Chinese Zodiac YearsChinese Zodiac SignYearsRat...1948, 1960, 1972,......

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  • What Are the Best 10 Sections of the Great Wall to Visit?
    What Are the Best 10 Sections of the Great Wall to Visit?

    While the Great Wall stretches over 6,000 kilometers, the top 10 sections worth visiting are primarily located north and east of Beijing: 1) Mutianyu, the best-preserved section, 2) Jinshanling, renowned for its stunning scenery, 3) Jiankou, the most rugged, 4) Simatai, 5) Huanghuacheng, 6) Gubeikou, 7) Juyongguan, 8) Huangyaguan, 9) Shanhaiguan, and 10) Bad......

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  • What is the best (and worst) time to visit China?
    What is the best (and worst) time to visit China?

    China is a year-round destination, offering something special no matter when you visit. However, certain times of the year stand out as particularly favorable depending on your travel goals. Best Times to Visit China▪ For Ideal Weather and Beautiful Scenery:Spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October) are the most pleasant times to visit. These sea......

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  • Which Countries Are Covered in the 144-Hour Visa-Free Policy?
    Which Countries Are Covered in the 144-Hour Visa-Free Policy?

    The nationals of the following countries are eligible for the visa exemption program:▪Americans (of 6 countries): the United States, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, and the Republic of Chile▪European citizens (of 40 countries): Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania,......

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  • How Are the 144 Hours Calculated?
    How Are the 144 Hours Calculated?

    The 144-hour period begins at 00:00 (midnight) on the day following your arrival. For example, if you arrive in Shanghai at 6:00 AM on June 1, the 144-hour count starts from 00:00 on June 2, allowing you to stay until 23:59 on June 7.This means you may effectively have more than 144 hours to stay, depending on your arrival and departure times and your chosen......

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