Official payment and eSIM pages
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Primary source cards, setup caveats, and external tutorial links.
Do not use as
Copied screenshots, downloaded videos, or universal claims about every app/device.
China Travel Guide
TravelerLocal
Trust layer
How travelerlocal.com chooses sources, rewrites advice, flags changing details, and keeps practical claims tied to evidence.

Source ladder
When a claim changes how a traveler spends money, enters China, moves through a city, or handles safety, the source standard has to be higher.
Government, airport, railway, metro, attraction, wallet, insurer, or device-maker pages.
Help centers, official videos, fare query tools, app setup guides, and booking pages.
Used for orientation only when official pages are unavailable or too narrow.
Forum claims, outdated prices, unverifiable media, and copied itinerary promises.
Research-to-publish rules
Official sources support live travel claims. Booking and review listings can show what travelers expect, but final prices, hours, reservations, and safety details stay with official operators.
Publish as
Primary source cards, setup caveats, and external tutorial links.
Do not use as
Copied screenshots, downloaded videos, or universal claims about every app/device.
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Inspiration leads, popularity signals, and editorial planning inputs.
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Official prices, official opening hours, final attraction names, or safety facts.
Publish as
Trust layer, methodology evidence, and source links on city pages.
Do not use as
A substitute for attraction-specific ticket, route, or reservation confirmation.
Official matrix
The first publishable layer from city research is not the unreviewed attraction list. It is the map of official tourism sources we can use to verify city claims.
National
Ministry of Culture and Tourism
Use as the national authority layer when city pages make broad claims about official tourism policy or safety notices.
Beijing
Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism
Use Beijing as the iconic-history city, but keep official route, event, and complaint sources close to the page.
Shanghai
Meet in Shanghai + Shanghai Airport + Shanghai Metro
Use Shanghai as the easy-arrival benchmark because official tourism, airport, and metro layers are comparatively complete.
Guangzhou / Guangdong
Department of Culture and Tourism of Guangdong Province
Use this as the official source base for Guangzhou until city-level English visitor pages are more complete.
Shenzhen
Shenzhen Culture, Radio, Television, Tourism and Sports Bureau
Position Shenzhen as a modern gateway and Hong Kong-adjacent extension, with airport and district pages used for practical detail.
Chengdu / Sichuan
Sichuan Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism
Use for Chengdu's comfort-and-food promise, then verify pandas, airports, and major sights through operator sources.
When a topic can change, we prefer official documentation and product help over recycled blog summaries.
We organize content around what the traveler needs to decide or set up next, not around article volume.
Recommendations are designed to reduce stress in real travel conditions, which means backups matter as much as ideal flows.
Operational next step
The method page explains why some pages give exact source links, while changing travel details stay tied to official live checks.
Next move
Read enough to make the decision smaller, then open the checklist, search a specific question, choose a setup tool, or share the page with the person planning with you.
Use the checklist when the question has shifted from research to preparation.
Search by the actual problem: Alipay, eSIM, transit visa, first transfer, vegetarian food, or a city name.
Open recommendations when the task is clear enough for a short list to be useful.