Hi, without a good guide or travel assistant service, your trip to China might become very uncomfortable. I am also offering the tour guide in Chengdu or travel for 7 to 14 days in Chengdu/Sichuan province. Have you heard about the city? My next video will introduce that city. This website shows you the travel : chinese.yumsprachen.com/p/travelinchina Book my urgent travel assistant service, and I will help you solve problems immediately: chinese.yumsprachen.com/p/chinatravelhelpline And if you have interest about a very good travel experience in Chengdu, you can contact me via email infoyumsprachen@gmail.com
Mei was an absolute life saver during my trip to china. From helping buy things, recommendations for restaurants, organizing drivers for day trips, and helping out when the Chinese pay apps suddenly didn't work anymore, she covered everything and was always available when needed. The money we saved through her help easily covered the price of her service. I would always recommend her and will book her service again when I'm going to china again.
OMG...listen up what she said if you're planning to go there!😅 I've been in China and if wouldn't have been for my wife (which is Chinese) it would have been totally a mess😅.. The phone is a must!! Google maps is a must!! Translator is a must!! Don't think not even for a sec that with your english is gonna be fine😅.. Your english is fine when it's time to use the translator...USE ENGLISH TO CHINESE, because generally with english you've the best chance to make them understand the translation, trust me, I'm italian and every time I've tried to use my language italian to chinese or chinese to italian the translation was a mess even for a short sentence😅 And if you willing to learn some Chinese be sure to learn it good, your pronunce must be excellent 😅.. Another tip....in Beijin an hotel rejected me because to get a room you've to show a Chinese ID, so we had to find another hotel. Another big tip, if you find yourself in the south east China nearby Hong Kong and you want to visit it and then come back in China you need a double entry visa stamp for China!!! Anyway...no matter if sometimes could be a little hard for us China is wonderful❤, it will surprise you.
Hello. Thank you for the video and all of the information. It is very helpful. I am travelling to China for the first time. If I need to contact you for help during my trip do I do it through this TH-cam platform of is there another way you prefer? Thank you again.
@@lynnwebb8622You are welcome. If you want to come to Chengdu, maybe you are interested about a guide there: This website shows you the travel : chinese.yumsprachen.com/p/travelinchina
Hi:) Do you want to buy one SIM card or one eSim card ? For trips like within two weeks I will recommend you one eSIM card. There are many websites to sell eSim. It has internet date and also vpn. And to buy one Chinese sim card and get a Chinese number. Maybe when you arrive at the airport, you can buy one at a convenience store.
Hi :) it’s nice to hear that. 😊Are you going to travel alone or with a local guide? It’s important to have the e SIM card because of the internet and vpn. For people who have never been in China and who can’t speak the language I recommend a local guide or if you have interest you can also take a look about my online travel guide: chinese.yumsprachen.com/p/chinatravelhelpline?_ga=2.128885772.1288642171.1714223626-305964161.1713161423
@@yumsprachen-Mei Thank you!Will check your website!It’s a business trip but of course I will also do some sight seeing :) I use we chat with my visa credit/debit card. Do they accept the payment method ?
@@TheOnlyOne952 Will you go to the Great Wall or Forbidden City? It’s good when you have rent car and a driver. Yes you can use WeChat pay. But please take some cash because the internet sometimes doesn’t work. Or ask people to top up some balance for you in WeChat pay is also good. Please take them a power bank then. ☺️
What about immigration questions...can u please tell me what do they asked you..im preparing to travel to china next month on vacation..can i buy simcard there at the airport.
Regarding entry requirements, if you are from a country that China offers visa-free access to, I have heard that you typically need to fill out a form, and that should suffice. However, the specific situation depends on the type of visa you are eligible for. If it’s visa-free entry, to be on the safe side, it’s best to bring your hotel reservation confirmation and return flight ticket. As for mobile phone service, I recommend that tourists to China purchase an eSIM card instead of a physical SIM card. If you buy a Chinese SIM card, you will also need a VPN. It depends on which airport you land at, whether the airport has convenience stores selling SIM cards, and if there are short-term SIM cards available for international tourists. Generally, you can buy them at airport convenience stores or mobile service shops, but this involves different plans, which might be a bit complicated.
Hi. It depends on the individual's travel style. Generally speaking, a hotel costs $30 to $100 a night, a person eats at a restaurant and spends an average of $5 to $30, a subway one-way trip is less than $1, online Taxi ranges from $5 to $30, and tickets to scenic spots can range from $5 to $15. I hope the answers can help you.
thanks for the video. I'm planning a trip to China in September with my wife. I We will travel independently as a couple. I don't know the dates yet, not even the itinerary, but I am attracted to Yunnan and ShangriLa too I'm watching a lot of videos and honestly I'm a little worried about using all these APPs that I don't know. I will keep your help , how can I communicate with you before leaving? sorry my really poor english. Ciao from Italy
Ciao, thanks for your message. These two places are beautiful. I can help you to prepare for your trip or while you travel. You can contact me with the email address: infoyumsprachen@gmail.com Ciao, grazie per il tuo messaggio. Questi due posti sono bellissimi. Posso aiutarti a prepararti per il tuo viaggio o mentre viaggi. Puoi contattarmi con l'indirizzo e-mail: infoyumsprachen@gmail.com
Nonsense: Google itself is inaccessible in Mainland China, that goes to all Google products ... So you can forget about using Google map on Mainland China .. Soft maps available in Mainland China are Beidou, Baidu, Gaode ....
@@yumsprachen-Mei I am a Singaporean living in Mainland China for 22 years ... I don't need VPN, I don't use Google when I am in Mainland China .. my life is Happy and wonderful without VPN or Google whenever I am in Mainland China
Hi, without a good guide or travel assistant service, your trip to China might become very uncomfortable. I am also offering the tour guide in Chengdu or travel for 7 to 14 days in Chengdu/Sichuan province. Have you heard about the city? My next video will introduce that city. This website shows you the travel : chinese.yumsprachen.com/p/travelinchina Book my urgent travel assistant service, and I will help you solve problems immediately: chinese.yumsprachen.com/p/chinatravelhelpline And if you have interest about a very good travel experience in Chengdu, you can contact me via email infoyumsprachen@gmail.com
Mei was an absolute life saver during my trip to china. From helping buy things, recommendations for restaurants, organizing drivers for day trips, and helping out when the Chinese pay apps suddenly didn't work anymore, she covered everything and was always available when needed. The money we saved through her help easily covered the price of her service. I would always recommend her and will book her service again when I'm going to china again.
haha. xiexie!
谢谢这个视频,很有助😊
哈哈,我在想要不要录一个德语版本的
OMG...listen up what she said if you're planning to go there!😅
I've been in China and if wouldn't have been for my wife (which is Chinese) it would have been totally a mess😅..
The phone is a must!!
Google maps is a must!!
Translator is a must!!
Don't think not even for a sec that with your english is gonna be fine😅..
Your english is fine when it's time to use the translator...USE ENGLISH TO CHINESE, because generally with english you've the best chance to make them understand the translation, trust me, I'm italian and every time I've tried to use my language italian to chinese or chinese to italian the translation was a mess even for a short sentence😅
And if you willing to learn some Chinese be sure to learn it good, your pronunce must be excellent 😅..
Another tip....in Beijin an hotel rejected me because to get a room you've to show a Chinese ID, so we had to find another hotel.
Another big tip, if you find yourself in the south east China nearby Hong Kong and you want to visit it and then come back in China you need a double entry visa stamp for China!!!
Anyway...no matter if sometimes could be a little hard for us China is wonderful❤, it will surprise you.
@@alexsiliano3978 Thanks for the message. Lucky you had your wife with you on your tour. 😊
Great video! Thank you. I hope to go to China again.
I hope then that I can guide you if you would come to Chengdu😊
@@yumsprachen-Mei Thanks! Perhaps one day soon:)
Hello. Thank you for the video and all of the information. It is very helpful.
I am travelling to China for the first time.
If I need to contact you for help during my trip do I do it through this TH-cam platform of is there another way you prefer?
Thank you again.
Hi, if you need jhelp, please contact me via Email: infoyumsprachen@gmail.com :)
@@yumsprachen-Mei thanks so much I will. I will also check out more of your TH-cam videos.
@@lynnwebb8622You are welcome. If you want to come to Chengdu, maybe you are interested about a guide there: This website shows you the travel : chinese.yumsprachen.com/p/travelinchina
@@yumsprachen-Mei Thank you. I will certainly take advantage of the website.
My first trip is to Kunming and really looking forward to it.
Hey, where in China was the 3:20 clip in the video captured? Soo pretty
Hi I think many chinese big cities have such street with much light. Such like Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chongqing, Chengdu...
@@yumsprachen-MeiYeah yeah ofc, but I thought you recorded it haha that’s why I asked about this one
East Nanjing road, Shanghai
Hi I am from India. I am come in April. Please tell me how can I buy sim cards ?
Hi:) Do you want to buy one SIM card or one eSim card ? For trips like within two weeks I will recommend you one eSIM card. There are many websites to sell eSim. It has internet date and also vpn. And to buy one Chinese sim card and get a Chinese number. Maybe when you arrive at the airport, you can buy one at a convenience store.
I will be in Beijing and Shanghai at the end of May 🎉❤
Hi :) it’s nice to hear that. 😊Are you going to travel alone or with a local guide? It’s important to have the e SIM card because of the internet and vpn. For people who have never been in China and who can’t speak the language I recommend a local guide or if you have interest you can also take a look about my online travel guide: chinese.yumsprachen.com/p/chinatravelhelpline?_ga=2.128885772.1288642171.1714223626-305964161.1713161423
@@yumsprachen-Mei Thank you!Will check your website!It’s a business trip but of course I will also do some sight seeing :) I use we chat with my visa credit/debit card. Do they accept the payment method ?
@@TheOnlyOne952 Will you go to the Great Wall or Forbidden City? It’s good when you have rent car and a driver. Yes you can use WeChat pay. But please take some cash because the internet sometimes doesn’t work. Or ask people to top up some balance for you in WeChat pay is also good. Please take them a power bank then. ☺️
What about immigration questions...can u please tell me what do they asked you..im preparing to travel to china next month on vacation..can i buy simcard there at the airport.
Regarding entry requirements, if you are from a country that China offers visa-free access to, I have heard that you typically need to fill out a form, and that should suffice. However, the specific situation depends on the type of visa you are eligible for. If it’s visa-free entry, to be on the safe side, it’s best to bring your hotel reservation confirmation and return flight ticket.
As for mobile phone service, I recommend that tourists to China purchase an eSIM card instead of a physical SIM card. If you buy a Chinese SIM card, you will also need a VPN. It depends on which airport you land at, whether the airport has convenience stores selling SIM cards, and if there are short-term SIM cards available for international tourists. Generally, you can buy them at airport convenience stores or mobile service shops, but this involves different plans, which might be a bit complicated.
How much money do I need for a month long traveling in China (Guangzhou, Shanghai, Beijing)?
Hi. It depends on the individual's travel style. Generally speaking, a hotel costs $30 to $100 a night, a person eats at a restaurant and spends an average of $5 to $30, a subway one-way trip is less than $1, online Taxi ranges from $5 to $30, and tickets to scenic spots can range from $5 to $15. I hope the answers can help you.
thanks for the video.
I'm planning a trip to China in September with my wife.
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We will travel independently as a couple. I don't know the dates yet, not even the itinerary, but I am attracted to Yunnan and ShangriLa too
I'm watching a lot of videos and honestly I'm a little worried about using all these APPs that I don't know.
I will keep your help ,
how can I communicate with you before leaving?
sorry my really poor english.
Ciao from Italy
Ciao, thanks for your message. These two places are beautiful. I can help you to prepare for your trip or while you travel. You can contact me with the email address: infoyumsprachen@gmail.com Ciao, grazie per il tuo messaggio. Questi due posti sono bellissimi. Posso aiutarti a prepararti per il tuo viaggio o mentre viaggi. Puoi contattarmi con l'indirizzo e-mail: infoyumsprachen@gmail.com
Wow that's amazing news
How to visit china
If you come to China, I welcome you in Chengdu. ❤
@@yumsprachen-Mei How to collect visa?
Pay money just to "Climb over the Wall" is absolutely stupid, and out of my way ... is NOT cheap to do so
Nonsense: Google itself is inaccessible in Mainland China, that goes to all Google products ... So you can forget about using Google map on Mainland China .. Soft maps available in Mainland China are Beidou, Baidu, Gaode ....
People need a VPN to use Google products. Google Maps can be used, but it may not be as good as the maps you said in China.
@@yumsprachen-Mei I am a Singaporean living in Mainland China for 22 years ... I don't need VPN, I don't use Google when I am in Mainland China .. my life is Happy and wonderful without VPN or Google whenever I am in Mainland China
@@yumsprachen-Mei You're wrong .. Beidou, Baidu, Gaode maps work perfectly in Mainland China as ALL these made in China, work for China
better stay home, visas >200 USD
Sorry, I don’t want to stay there indefinitely 😂!