China’s Top Scenic Spots: 5A Sites and World Heritage Complete List
China’s top scenic spots sit at the intersection of two independent rating systems — and…
Somewhere beneath a Xi’an construction site right now, workers are almost certainly hitting something old. A Tang Dynasty tile. A Han-era tomb. A fragment of wall from one of thirteen imperial dynasties that once ruled from this city. Xi’an doesn’t just contain history — it keeps producing it, layer after layer, with no apparent end…
Qinghai Lake Scenic Area is the starting line of something most travelers never expect to find in inland China — the world’s highest-altitude international cycling race. But you don’t need to be a professional rider to understand why this place draws cyclists from across the globe. The lake sits at 3,196 meters above sea level,…
As of 2026, travelers from 79 countries can enter China for business without applying for a visa at all. If your country qualifies, a formal M visa application may not be necessary for short trips. For everyone else — or anyone staying beyond 30 days — this guide covers the M visa process end to…
The humanoid robot half marathon in Beijing just rewrote history. On April 19, 2026, a robot crossed the finish line of a 21-kilometer race in 50 minutes and 26 seconds — faster than any human has ever run the same distance. The event was the second Beijing E-Town Humanoid Robot Half Marathon, held in the…
Seventy percent of the world’s Christmas decorations come from one city in Zhejiang Province that most people have never heard of. Every plastic reindeer, every LED wreath in a Texas mall or Berlin Christmas market — from Yiwu. And Christmas is just one of 75,000 product categories spread across five districts and more than five…
Most guides to doing business in China mention opening a bank account as step six or seven, somewhere after company registration and tax setup. That placement creates a false impression — that banking is an afterthought. It isn’t. Without a functioning corporate bank account, a WFOE cannot receive its registered capital, cannot pay staff, and…
Most guides treat the China student visa as a single thing. It isn’t. China issues two distinct student visas — X1 and X2 — and applying for the wrong one creates real problems: rejected residence permit applications, forced departures, or gaps in enrollment status. The difference comes down to one number: 180 days. This guide…
If you want to register a company in China as a foreigner, the structure you’ll almost certainly use is called a WFOE — a Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprise. It’s a limited liability company, 100% owned by foreign investors, with no Chinese partner required. For most foreigners doing business in China, it’s the right starting point. That…
Southwestern University of Finance and Economics is not the first name most international students think of when researching finance degrees in China. That’s actually worth paying attention to — because the university quietly runs one of the most significant economic research operations in Asia, and students there can get closer to it than they probably…
The Panjin Red Beach Scenic Corridor is not a beach. There’s no sand. You can’t swim. And the red color? It’s not algae, it’s not dye — it’s a small plant quietly surviving conditions that would kill almost everything else. That’s the story most visitors miss. They come for the photo, but the real hook…