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Five Tips to Know as You Travel Solo to China – Little Tips to Navigate China

China draped in endless style, may it be modern or ancient, has many a story to offer those who travel over its borders, especially those who dare to embark on that journey alone. Here are some things that you should know about when travelling solo in China.

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China is a safe country

Although small-scale robberies may occur from time to time in tourist hotspots in China, the country is considered an overall safe destination for travelers across the globe. Nevertheless, it would be best if you can take precautions when travelling solo, not just to China, but just about anywhere in the world. However, there won't be any need to unnecessarily worry about your safety as there are hardly any criminals that are willing to risk hefty fines and harsh sentences that come up with hurting the positive image that is associated with China's tourism industry.

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One doesn't need to speak Chinese to survive in the country

Many people in the major cities in China, especially those who associate with tourists on a regular basis, are able to communicate with tourists at least using the basics of the language. However, try learning a few basic words in Chinese that would come in handy if you want to impress the natives or the staff at your hotel in Xi'An. Having basic knowledge in Chinese may convey respect for the native language and the culture of the country; however, if you're unsure about the pronunciation of a particular Chinese word, it would be best to refrain from using it as speaking incorrect Chinese would sometimes offend the natives.

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Do not stray from the beaten path

The People's Republic of China is a large country that houses stunning landscapes and city views that would take your breath away. Fortunately, most of these places can be explored by simply riding the train, bus, car, or boat, instead of resorting to other adventurous methods. As tempting as it would be to hop on a bus and travel to a far-fetched destination, it is discouraged when it comes to travelling solo, especially those who are in China for the first time of their lives. There are certain regions in China that you should probably avoid, particularly in border regions. Anyhow, there's no need to stray away from the beaten paths when it's as beautiful as the ones in China.

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Chinese apps would help you to navigate the country

If you've got a VPN, many of your favourite apps would work in China. However, you should also think of using Chinese alternatives, which may work faster than the ones that you already have. DiDi Chuxing is the Chinese alternative for Uber, which even succeeded in taking over Uber's Chinese market several years back. If you don't want to install another app, you can use your existing Uber app just fine. However, most of these drivers are already registered with DiDi Chuxing and may give priority to the customers of the Chinese app over Uber.

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The train is the most convenient mode of travelling

Travelling by train is the best way of exploring the countryside. It's also the least expensive, efficient, and the most comfortable way of travelling around China. You can look forward to booking train tickets from Ctrip, a Chinese Travel Site, from the comfort of one of the Xi ' An hotels the likes of Grand Park Xian.

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