What we pay attention to
Journey To China publishes travel information for international visitors planning a trip to China. We choose topics around real decisions: how to get somewhere, whether a reservation is required, what it will cost, which restrictions apply and what is easy to miss on a first visit. History and culture matter, but an article should also help someone decide what to do.
Sources and fact-checking
Reservation rules, identity-document requirements, ticket prices, opening hours and transport arrangements can change quickly. For these details, we look first to the relevant government department, attraction, transport operator or service provider. For history, food and travel experience, we may also use reputable publications, local references and first-hand accounts from creators, comparing sources when a claim needs more support.
Research is not the same as personal experience. We do not say that we tested something ourselves when we did not, and we do not fill an uncertain gap with a guess. Even when a page shows a recent update date, readers should confirm time-sensitive booking, price and entry details through the official links before travelling.
How we use AI
Generative AI may help organize research, prepare a draft, translate text and compare language versions for consistency. It is not treated as a factual source and it does not decide what gets published. The site operator reviews the copy, checks important claims and takes responsibility for the final page.
Published articles carry the Journey To China byline. The site operator reviews and takes responsibility for the final page.
Updates and corrections
The date on a page records its latest substantive review or revision. Fixing a typo does not change that date. A change to an entry rule, route, price or important piece of advice does, once the new information has been checked.
If you find an error, email contact@journeytochina.org with the page address and the detail that needs attention. A current official page or a specific first-hand account will help us verify it.
Images and videos
Images on the site may come from material collected by the site, licensed resources or image tools. Copyright in embedded videos remains with the original creator or rights holder. Journey To China writes its own notes for each selected video, and we do not turn one creator's experience into a permanent rule for every traveller.
For an image or video rights concern, contact us at the address above and identify the page and work involved.