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Search TravelerLocal

Search by city, payment question, entry rule, transport issue, food concern, or the exact task you are trying to finish.

Search strategy

Search works best when the traveler types the actual question

Try a problem like payment, a city like Shanghai, or a moment like first 48 hours. The goal is to reach the right next page fast, not to browse search results forever.

Search the real site

Search by what the traveler needs solved

Type the problem, narrow the category, and open the exact page that removes uncertainty.

Quick examples

0 results ready across sections, tasks, destinations, recommendations, and videos.

17

Tasks

22

Cities

5

Picks

Search by situation

Start with what is going wrong or what feels uncertain

No exact matches yet. Try a city, a problem like payment or eSIM, or a travel moment like first 48 hours.

Search to action

Turn the search box into the next useful page

A traveler should not have to guess the site map. These paths convert common vague searches into the practical page they probably need next.

Start here

Search the problem, then stop browsing

When the result answers the question, move into a checklist, setup page, or recommendation. Search should shorten planning, not turn into another browsing session.

Open checklist

I cannot pay yet

Jump to wallet setup, card linking, cash fallback, and the first cashier moment.

Solve payment

My phone has to work

Open data, app, translation, map, and backup-contact setup before landing.

Fix phone setup

I need the first transfer

Choose airport, metro, taxi, and hotel-arrival options before fatigue starts deciding.

Plan movement

I need a first city

Pick by arrival ease, trip mood, route length, and source support.

Choose city

Search quality

Search is organized around real travel questions

The index covers setup tasks, city decisions, source guides, product recommendations, video resources, and practical backup pages.

Use problem terms: payment, eSIM, first 48 hours, vegetarian, taxi.
Use city terms when the destination is clear: Shanghai, Beijing, Chengdu.
Use trust terms when the detail can change: official, source, video, setup.

Next move

Leave each page knowing what to do next.

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.

Official sources for rules, fares, payments, safety, and device setup.
Written around the day-one jobs: pay, connect, move, eat, get help.
Recommendations stay attached to a traveler task.

I need the next step

Use the checklist when the question has shifted from research to preparation.

Open checklist

I know the problem

Search by the actual problem: Alipay, eSIM, transit visa, first transfer, vegetarian food, or a city name.

Search the site

I am ready to choose

Open recommendations when the task is clear enough for a short list to be useful.

See recommendations