15 Mistakes First-Time Visitors Make in China

And How to Avoid Them (2026)

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Quick Answer

China is one of the easiest countries to travel once you know how things work.

Most first-time visitors don’t run into serious problems—they simply make a few avoidable mistakes.

Here are the 15 most common ones and how you can avoid them.


At a Glance

Most Common MistakeSimple Solution
No mobile paymentSet up Alipay before you fly
No internetBuy a travel eSIM
Wrong appsInstall essential apps before departure
Arriving late for trainsArrive 30–45 minutes early
Travelling during Golden WeekCheck holiday dates before booking

1. Waiting Until You Arrive to Set Up Alipay

Trying to verify your account after a long flight can be frustrating.

Do this at home instead.

👉 Read: How to Use Alipay & WeChat Pay in China


2. Not Buying Mobile Data Before Flying

Without internet, booking a Didi, translating signs or contacting your hotel becomes much harder.

A travel eSIM solves this problem immediately.

👉 Read: Internet in China Made Easy


3. Downloading Apps at the Airport

Airport Wi-Fi isn’t the best place to start installing travel apps.

Before leaving home, install:

  • Alipay
  • WeChat
  • Didi
  • Trip.com
  • Google Translate

👉 Read: 15 Essential Apps Every First-Time Visitor Should Install


4. Arriving Late for High-Speed Trains

Chinese railway stations have airport-style security.

Plan to arrive 30–45 minutes before departure.

👉 Read: How to Use China’s High-Speed Rail


5. Carrying Too Much Cash

China is one of the world’s most cashless societies.

Carry RMB200–500 as a backup, but expect to pay with your phone most of the time.


6. Trying to Visit Too Much in One Day

China is huge.

Even within Beijing, traveling between attractions can take longer than many visitors expect.

Leave room to slow down and enjoy each place.


7. Visiting During Golden Week Without Realising It

National holidays bring enormous domestic travel.

If possible, avoid traveling during:

  • National Day Holiday (early October)
  • Labour Day Holiday (early May)

Accommodation and transport book up quickly.


8. Booking Popular Attractions Too Late

Some attractions require advance reservations.

This is especially true for major museums and iconic sites during peak season.

Book as early as possible.


9. Assuming Everyone Speaks English

Staff at international hotels usually do.

Many taxi drivers, shopkeepers and restaurant staff do not.

A translation app makes everyday communication much easier.


10. Ignoring Local Payment Habits

Don’t be surprised if small shops don’t have card terminals.

QR code payments are simply how daily life works in China.


11. Overpacking

China’s transport system involves plenty of walking through large stations.

A lighter suitcase makes every journey easier.

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12. Forgetting Your Passport

Keep your passport with you.

You’ll often need it for:

  • Hotels
  • High-speed trains
  • Some attractions

13. Expecting China to Work Like Home

China has developed its own digital ecosystem.

Approach it with curiosity rather than comparison.

Most visitors adapt much faster than they expect.

Is China Difficult to Visit?


14. Trying to See All of China in One Trip

China isn’t a country you “finish.”

A first trip is just the beginning.

Choose fewer destinations and enjoy them properly.


15. Being Afraid to Explore

This may be the biggest mistake of all.

Many first-time visitors arrive expecting China to be difficult.

Instead, they leave surprised by how modern, efficient and welcoming it feels.

Don’t let outdated stereotypes stop you from experiencing one of the world’s most fascinating destinations.


ChinaTravelBUG Experience

Before our first independent journey, we spent weeks worrying about payment apps, internet access and transport.

In reality, those practical concerns disappeared within the first day or two.

The real challenge wasn’t learning how China worked—it was letting go of the assumptions we had before we arrived.

Once we did, traveling became much easier than we expected.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is China difficult for first-time visitors?

Not really. With a little preparation, most travellers find China easier to navigate than they expected.

Is China Difficult to Visit?


What’s the single best thing I can do before flying?

Set up your payment apps and internet connection before departure.

15 Essential Apps Every First-Time Visitor Should Install Before Flying to China


Is it safe to travel independently?

Major Chinese cities are generally very safe for visitors. As with any destination, stay aware of your surroundings and take normal travel precautions.


Will I need to speak Chinese?

No. A few polite phrases are appreciated, but translation apps and modern travel tools make independent travel much easier than in the past.

Can You Travel Around Beijing Without Speaking Chinese?A First-Time Family Guide to Exploring China Without Knowing Mandarin


ChinaTravelBUG Tip

💡 Don’t try to travel exactly the way you would at home.

China has its own systems, habits and rhythm. Once you embrace them instead of fighting them, you’ll discover why so many travellers leave wanting to come back.


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If this is your first visit to China, these guides will help you travel with confidence:

KC

Writer & Blogger

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