Travel Tips
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Health Tips
No special vaccinations are required, but those who have traveled from an infected area before coming to China should have vaccination records available for a Health Declaration form upon arrival.Tourist travel in China can be extremely strenuous and may be especia...
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Medical Tips
All situations requiring medical attention will be handled at local facilities and medical service, at the guest's expense. Generally, a tour company will not be responsible for the quality of medical care guests received on the tour.All visitors entering China...
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Chinese Money Conversion
The bank notes of Chinese money is called Renminbi (RMB) means "The People's Currency". The popular unit of RMB is yuan" 1 yuan equals 10 jiao, 1 jiao equals 10 fen. There are parts of China where the yuan is also known as Kuai and Jiao is known...
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Travel Entry Requirements
To enter the People's Republic of China, a citizen from other countries must have a valid country passport and Chinese visa. Visitors arriving without valid passports and Chinese visas are generally not permitted to enter China and may also be subject to fines...
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When to Visit Tibet
Lhasa /Shigatse /Lhatse /Tingri /Nyalan: Along the Friendship highway is basically in good conditions year around. But from December to February, the thawed road could make some trouble. Try to avoid August - landslide could happen in the rainy season.Mt. Everest...
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Tibet Weather
Most of Tibet is a high-altitude desert plateau over 4000m (13,123ft) and many passes exceed 5000m (16,404ft). Days in summer (June to September) are warm, sunny and dry, from low to mid 20℃ (70-75℉), but temperatures drop quickly at night. Winter is not as...
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Tips for Avoiding Sunburn in Tibet
It is very easy to get sunburnt in Tibet. Sunburn can be more than just uncomfortable. Among the undesirable effects are premature skin ageing and possible skin cancer in later years. Sunscreen (UV lotion) with a high sun protection factor (SPF>30), good qualit...
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Medicine Tips on Tibet Tour
The below is a list of items you should consider including in your medical kit before your start your trip to Tibet China - consult your pharmacist for brands available in your country.1) Aspirin or paracetamol - for pain or fever2) Antihistamine - for allergies...