Getting a visa for China is the main thing you need to go backpacking in the world’s biggest country. Thankfully our team have first hand experience of this and love travelling in China. We will share our visa tips and ideas on here.
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Hello! Ni Hao! Welcome to backpacking in China. Your expert guide to travelling on a tight budget through the world's biggest country. Using 7 years of travel experience through almost every province, we bring you the best tips. Have fun! The BIC TeamRecommended Resources
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