Where to stay in China

Hotels

China offers a wide range of accommodation options, catering to all budgets and travel styles. In major cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, visitors will find international hotel chains, boutique hotels and serviced apartments with modern facilities.

Tourist destinations across the country provide a variety of options, from luxury hotels and historic courtyard stays to mid-range business hotels and budget guesthouses. In scenic areas such as Guilin, Zhangjiajie and along the Yangtze River, accommodation often takes advantage of the surrounding landscapes.

Standards are generally good in cities and established tourist areas, though they may vary in more remote regions. Advance booking is recommended during peak travel periods and public holidays.

Camping

Camping is not as widely practised in China as in some other countries, but designated campsites are available in certain national parks and scenic areas. Facilities can vary from basic to more developed sites with essential amenities.

Wild camping is generally not permitted, particularly in protected areas, and travellers are expected to use authorised campsites or obtain permission where required. Regulations may vary by region.

Visitors should also be mindful of local rules and safety considerations when camping, particularly in remote or mountainous areas.

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