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Travel in China - Is it Safe?

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Today on the International Trade Resources Podcast, Kim Kirkendall goes solo! In this episode she gives listeners a comprehensive overview of her experiences traveling to China in 2023. Whether you are a seasoned traveler, business professional, or someone simply curious about the evolving global landscape, Kim offers valuable insights into navigating the intricacies of visiting China in the post-pandemic era.

As of the date of this podcast (October 2023) Kim has made two trips since the borders opened for non-residents, one in early July and one in late August. The first trip she flew in through Qingdao, and the second trip came up by train through Shenzhen.

To set the stage Kim dives into the travel situation overall, including changes that allowed travelers to use existing valid visas. While China is officially open for some types of visas, it is not back to pre-pandemic “norma.l” Travelers face some new entry requirements, including filling out an online health questionnaire. Visitors are also asked more questions about their travel plans than pre-Covid. Immigration officials asked her more pointed questions upon entry and you need to be ready to answer.

Another complication is the new “Cashless China.” The use of mobile payment apps like Alipay and/or WeChat Pay are essential, though setting up these apps as a foreign visitor might pose challenges. Additionally, transportation methods have shifted, with taxis typically booked through apps like Didi and payments expected via digital platforms.

Kim discusses the safety of moving around in China. There is increased attention as a foreigner, especially in cities or districts less frequented by foreign individuals. Her first years in China in the late 1980’s there were very few foreigners, so in many ways this feels like a return to the “old days.”

Next, Kim explores the economic situation in China. The majority of Chinese citizens seem content with their lives and continue to have confidence in their future. They also acknowledge that unemployment rates are high. Overall there is still a sense of optimism. Many businesses, including local restaurants and shops, have managed to stay afloat despite past lockdowns and challenging economic conditions. However, the economic situation is challenging for those displaced in the early covid waves of lockdowns that have not found their way back into the workforce. And there is definitely a portion of the population that worries about the country’s economic and political direction.

Lastly, Kim discusses the process of exiting the country, including another round of the online health code questionnaire travelers are required to complete. Find all this and more in today’s information-packed episode!

Things you’ll learn

  • Overview entry and departure procedures of a post-pandemic China.
  • Information about the current economic and cultural climate in 2023 and the digital impact.
  • Tips for travelers to make traveling into, out of, and around China a smoother, more enjoyable experience.


Episode Sponsors:

Acclime China:

https://china.acclime.com/

Corporate Services and full Accounting/CPA/Tax for China.

Website: www.intltraderesources.com

Email: intltradepodcast@gmail.com

Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or commercial advice. We provide no guarantee for the accuracy of the information provided. Reproduction or transmission of this podcast is strictly prohibited.

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Today on the International Trade Resources Podcast, Kim Kirkendall goes solo! In this episode she gives listeners a comprehensive overview of her experiences traveling to China in 2023. Whether you are a seasoned traveler, business professional, or someone simply curious about the evolving global landscape, Kim offers valuable insights into navigating the intricacies of visiting China in the post-pandemic era.

As of the date of this podcast (October 2023) Kim has made two trips since the borders opened for non-residents, one in early July and one in late August. The first trip she flew in through Qingdao, and the second trip came up by train through Shenzhen.

To set the stage Kim dives into the travel situation overall, including changes that allowed travelers to use existing valid visas. While China is officially open for some types of visas, it is not back to pre-pandemic “norma.l” Travelers face some new entry requirements, including filling out an online health questionnaire. Visitors are also asked more questions about their travel plans than pre-Covid. Immigration officials asked her more pointed questions upon entry and you need to be ready to answer.

Another complication is the new “Cashless China.” The use of mobile payment apps like Alipay and/or WeChat Pay are essential, though setting up these apps as a foreign visitor might pose challenges. Additionally, transportation methods have shifted, with taxis typically booked through apps like Didi and payments expected via digital platforms.

Kim discusses the safety of moving around in China. There is increased attention as a foreigner, especially in cities or districts less frequented by foreign individuals. Her first years in China in the late 1980’s there were very few foreigners, so in many ways this feels like a return to the “old days.”

Next, Kim explores the economic situation in China. The majority of Chinese citizens seem content with their lives and continue to have confidence in their future. They also acknowledge that unemployment rates are high. Overall there is still a sense of optimism. Many businesses, including local restaurants and shops, have managed to stay afloat despite past lockdowns and challenging economic conditions. However, the economic situation is challenging for those displaced in the early covid waves of lockdowns that have not found their way back into the workforce. And there is definitely a portion of the population that worries about the country’s economic and political direction.

Lastly, Kim discusses the process of exiting the country, including another round of the online health code questionnaire travelers are required to complete. Find all this and more in today’s information-packed episode!

Things you’ll learn

  • Overview entry and departure procedures of a post-pandemic China.
  • Information about the current economic and cultural climate in 2023 and the digital impact.
  • Tips for travelers to make traveling into, out of, and around China a smoother, more enjoyable experience.


Episode Sponsors:

Acclime China:

https://china.acclime.com/

Corporate Services and full Accounting/CPA/Tax for China.

Website: www.intltraderesources.com

Email: intltradepodcast@gmail.com

Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or commercial advice. We provide no guarantee for the accuracy of the information provided. Reproduction or transmission of this podcast is strictly prohibited.

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