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What not to do as an American in China?

10 Things Not to Do in China
  • Don't Talk about Uncomfortable or Politically Sensitive Topics. ...
  • Don't Disrespect the Customs of Minority Groups and Temples. ...
  • Don't Make Close Personal Contact, Such as a Hug or Kiss. ...
  • Don't Expect Interpersonal Communications to Be the Same. ...
  • Don't Forget Your Manners When Using Chopsticks.




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All travellers. British nationals need a visa to enter mainland China, including Hainan Island, but not Hong Kong or Macao.

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However, the reality is that China is an extremely safe destination, with friendly services, breathtaking scenery, and, of course, a renowned culinary culture. Focusing solely on the political risks may cause people to overlook other important factors that are more immediately relevant when travelling in the country.

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Hong Kong: The Ultimate Metropolis Those in search of solitude may choose from a wide variety of parks and beaches in urban areas and rural areas. In 2020, the seventh census revealed that 33,414 Americans called Hong Kong home, giving it the city with the highest concentration of Americans of any global metropolis.

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Chinese citizens residing in foreign countries who have returned to China for a visit may leave the country by producing valid visas or valid travel permits issued by the People's Republic of China or other valid entry-exit certificates, without the need of visa applications.

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