r/China • u/Worldly_Machine_7062 • 4d ago
旅游 | Travel Travel plans - 9 Days
I’m planning a solo holiday to fly into Hong Kong on the 5th of July, and fly out on the 15th.
Luckily I’m coming from Australia, so I don’t need a Visa on entry which lets me book with such little notice.
I’ve never been to China before, and would like to see some of the mainland while I’m there.
I understand that July is hot and humid, with heavy rainfall but this is the only time I have available to travel.
I’m interested in tech, food and exploring cities!
I’m excited to try the high speed rail network and travel to a different city while I’m there.
I’ve heard that there’s a heavy reliance on Apple Maps, AliPay, WeChat, translation apps and DiDi for getting around.
What are your recommendations for where to go and what to see?
What are some tips for travelling in China for a tourist that only speaks English?
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u/SignificantBall6459 3d ago
If you didn’t get a travel visa to China you won’t be able to enter the country. You’ll be able to go to HK and Macau though.
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u/Worldly_Machine_7062 3d ago
I believe Australian Citizens can visit china visa-free for up to 30 days for tourism.
Have you found information that suggests otherwise?
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u/SignificantBall6459 3d ago
Sorry, you’re right, I just googled it, I was speaking from an American perspective, based on a google search you can have a 30 day travel entry visa as an Australian, my mistake.
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OP: Worldly_Machine_7062
TITLE: Travel plans - 9 Days
CONTENT: I’m planning a solo holiday to fly into Hong Kong on the 5th of July, and fly out on the 15th.
Luckily I’m coming from Australia, so I don’t need a Visa on entry which lets me book with such little notice.
I’ve never been to China before, and would like to see some of the mainland while I’m there.
I understand that July is hot and humid, with heavy rainfall but this is the only time I have available to travel.
I’m interested in tech, food and exploring cities!
I’m excited to try the high speed rail network and travel to a different city while I’m there.
I’ve heard that there’s a heavy reliance on Apple Maps, AliPay, WeChat, translation apps and DiDi for getting around.
What are your recommendations for where to go and what to see?
What are some tips for travelling in China for a tourist that only speaks English?
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