Travel guidance, not legal advice
Use official visa, entry, and government channels for final legal decisions.
China Travel Guide
TravelerLocal
Site policy
The practical rules for using travelerlocal.com and the limits of what travel-prep content can responsibly promise.
Planning boundary
The site helps travelers understand China, reduce uncertainty, and choose safer next steps. Final rules, prices, schedules, eligibility, and medical or legal decisions still belong with official sources and qualified providers.

Use boundaries
travelerlocal.com helps travelers understand and prepare. It does not replace official sources, local operators, medical/legal professionals, or the traveler's final judgment.
Use official visa, entry, and government channels for final legal decisions.
Final fares, tickets, opening hours, and reservation windows should be rechecked before spending money.
Products, routes, and tools should be matched to the traveler, device, nationality, risk level, and timing.
Entry rules, payment policies, and app support can change, so travelers should verify critical decisions with current official sources.
Suggested products, apps, and setup paths are meant to reduce friction, not guarantee identical results for every traveler.
travelerlocal.com is a living travel-prep product, so pages are updated as official systems and traveler needs shift.

How to rely on the site
The right use pattern is simple: learn the situation here, follow the linked source for changing details, and keep a backup when the trip depends on it.
Use travelerlocal.com to understand the decision, compare practical paths, and decide what to verify next.
Use linked government, operator, wallet, airline, rail, attraction, or insurance pages when a detail affects money, entry, safety, or timing.
Device model, passport, health needs, trip dates, language comfort, budget, and risk tolerance can change the best choice.
If something goes wrong, move from guide content to saved contacts, hotel help, official hotlines, providers, or emergency services.
Safe usage
Treat each page as a decision aid: understand the situation, check the linked source when the detail can change, then choose the path that fits your device, nationality, dates, budget, and risk tolerance.
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.