China: Overview

Monolithic scale, a long and potent history, a future looming large.

China isn't a country - it's a different world. Unless you have a couple of years and unlimited patience, it's best to follow a loose itinerary here, such as following the Silk Road, sailing down the Yangzi River, or exploring the Dr Seuss landscape of Guangxi Province.

From shop-till-you-drop metropolises to the desert landscapes of Xinjiang, China is a land of cultural and geographic schisms. It's not that it has completely done away with its Maoist past - it's more that the yin of revolutionary zeal is being balanced by the yang of economic pragmatism.

Travel Warning: Olympic Games Security - Earthquake - Restricted Travel - Guidebooks Confiscated

Security procedures for people arriving in China have started to tighten in the lead up to the Beijing Olympic Games, to be held August 6-24. Travellers should be aware that the some visa issuing requirements are subject to change due to the Games.

An earthquake measuring 7.9 in magnitude struck China's southwestern Sichuan province on 12 May, killing more than 67,000 people, injuring thousands more, leaving more than five million homeless, and causing massive damage to buildings, bridges and roads. Travellers are advised to avoid the affected area if at all possible, which continues to suffer strong aftershocks and serious mudslides.

Following violent pro-Tibet riots in Sichuan, Gansu, Qinghai and Yunnan provinces in March, travellers are advised to check with their government advisory agency before visiting these areas, which may be closed to foreigners in the lead-up to the Olympic Games.

Travellers entering China by road or rail across the southeastern border, particularly the Vietnamese frontier, report that Lonely Planet China guidebooks have been confiscated by border officials. This is due to sensitivity regarding maps of China that do not include Taiwan. Travellers should consider putting a cover on the book to make it less recognisable and just to be safe, copy down any crucial details you might need while in the country.

For good advice from other travellers check out the Thorn Tree travel forum.

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Fast Facts

Country Full Name

People's Republic of China

Population

1,286,975,468

Currency

Name: Yuan Renminbi
Code: CNY
Symbol: Y

Electrical Plugs

Australian-style plug with two flat angled blades and one vertical grounding blade British-style plug with two flat blades and one flat grounding blade Japanese-style plug with two parallel flat blades South African/Indian-style plug with two circular metal pins above a large circular grounding pin
220V 50Hz

Languages Spoken

Official: Cantonese, Mandarin

Time Zones

GMT/UTC +8 

Country Dialing Code

+86

Weights & Measures

Metric

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