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Traveling Alone in China

Traveling Alone in China

Written byKelly PangUpdated Aug. 8, 2023

So you're considering going solo in China? Actually, traveling alone is very doable in China as the country is relatively safe, and its main issues (such as language barriers and scams) are relevant whether or not you are alone. They are also easy to avoid with a little bit of preparation.

Here are the things that we think are most important to know before you decide to take on China by yourself, andwhat to keep in mindwhile you're there.

Culture Shock

Culture shock in China isfelt more acutely by solo travelers, particularly if you haven't been to a developing country before. If you have no one to talk to and process your experiences with, you may feel very isolated very quickly.

You will find behaviors, food, sights, sounds, smells, ways of doing things, etc. can bevery differentin China.This bombardment of the senses and mind can lead toemotions ranging from fear and anxiety to frustration and irritability, to disorientation and depression.

Culture shock often follows一段时间啊f enchantment, awe and wonder (the honeymoon period), but may happen the moment you step off the plane.It is followed bya sense of adjustment to and tolerance of new surroundings, if you stay in China long enough.

See more onHow to Deal with Culture Shock in China Easily.

Language

PersonChinese 'person' character: rén /rnn/

The language barrieris the biggest problem for most travelers in China. Not many people outside China's big cities speak English, never mind any other European languages.

This can make it hard to travel around especially if you are by yourself. If you have anyfood allergiesmake sure you have this written down in Chinese too.

It is also a good idea todownload a translation appon your phone, this way you can translate anything you come across, as many translation apps (for example, Pleco), do not require Internet access.

Hostels

Hostels in China are generally safe and a great way to meet other travelers.

The larger dorm roomstend to have lots of people in at the same time, but if you still feel uncomfortable you can always ask the staff to change your room for you or find another place to stay, your safety comes first! Many hostels also provide single-sex dorms if you feel more comfortable staying there.

Take your valuables with youif staying in a dorm, or if your door or window looks vulnerable to thieves.

Taxis

China's registered taxis are generally safe, butavoid illegal taxis. Cars with red lights in the windows are black taxis, and unregistered. Also make sure you take the taxi receipt every time you leave, as that will increase your chances of retrieving something if you've accidentally left it in the taxi.

Make sure you always carry the name card of your hostel or hotel, including an address inChinese characters, so that you can show it to a taxi driver, and they can help you get home if you get lost. The same thing goes for when you are visiting tourist attractions: make sure you always carry around the name or address of the place in Chinese. Many people, including the taxi drivers taking you around, will really appreciate it so there is no confusion as to where you are going.

Scams

As a solo traveler you are an easier target for scammers. This is why it is extra important to keep an eye out on thesepopular scamsespecially in cities with China's most popular tourist destinations (seeBeijing's Top 10 Scams).

Although it might seem distrusting, when people who speak good English come up to you at tourist destinations it is generally safer to politely tell them you don't want to talk to them, as you never know what their intentions are.

Personal Safety

Solo Travaler at the Yellow Mountains

This advice counts for people traveling alone as well as people traveling in groups. Keep your money and valuables hidden away when you are traveling, so that when you open your wallet nobody can see how much money you are carrying around.

On top of that, make sure youcarry your health insurance information on you, so that if something does happen the hospital staff will be able to find your documentation.

It is also advisable to haveyour medicine allergies and any illnesses such as diabetes translated and written down in your documentation. If you aren't keen on carrying your passport around, make sure you have copies of your passport photo page, your Chinese visa, and your entry stamp on you at all times.

When you are out in bars and clubsmake sure you are always watching your drink and your valuables. iPhones cost nearly as much as the average person earns a month in China's big cities, never mind the smaller cities, so they are popular targets.

If large groups of people come up to youyou while you are out, and are acting extremely friendly, keep in mind that they might be after your valuables rather than just wanting to chat.

We Can Guide as Much or Little as You Want

The great wall

Are you thinking of traveling to China alone, but do you have no idea where to start? We can help you while you areplanning your first trip. See our most popular first trip to China tours:

If you do decide to come to China with us, we can also guide you as much or as little as you like. Want to be taken around the whole time? No problem, just let us know. Or would you rather we only take you to the more difficult to reach tourist destinations? That's also not a problem. All you have to do iscontact us and tell usexactly what you are looking for.

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