China is an incredible country that was one of my most memorable (if not sweatiest) trips. While I only spent two weeks, to truly get an experience of the large country, you’ll want to spend upwards of a month. China is quite an easy country to be vegan in, as many Buddhist restaurants cater to vegetarians already.
Language in China: English, Mandarin (among other dialects)
Currency in China: Yuan
Best Payment Method in China: Cash and Card
Transport in China: Taxi, Public Transport, Train Between Cities
Visa for China: Check your visa requirements (affiliate program)
- Shanghai Itinerary: How to Spend 5 INCREDIBLE Days in the CityMountains as old as time, food sizzling in a busy market, more dumplings than you could ever eat, and history older than many countries. This is China. Whether you’re a foodie, an artist, a historian, or an Instagrammer, Shanghai, and China… Read more: Shanghai Itinerary: How to Spend 5 INCREDIBLE Days in the City
- Xi’an Itinerary 3 Days | Explore ChinaTerracotta warriors, national parks larger than some countries, and lotus root dishes fit for emperors. Adventurer or homebody, vegan or omnivore, historian or future-thinker, China, and Xi’an in particular is loved by many around the world, and for good reason! This Xi’an… Read more: Xi’an Itinerary 3 Days | Explore China
- Vegan and Vegetarian Guide to ChinaHello my fellow vegans and veggies! Whether you’re just considering a trip to China, or you’ve booked the plane tickets and are just looking up some last minute tips, this quick overview of vegan tips and restaurants in China is the… Read more: Vegan and Vegetarian Guide to China
- Two-Week China Itinerary Part 2 – BeijingThe capital city of China, a great place to view the Great Wall, and some incredible vegetarian and vegan restaurants to boot – welcome to Beijing! Looking For Something Else? Quick review of China tips as found in Part 1 of… Read more: Two-Week China Itinerary Part 2 – Beijing