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CITY EDITIONS · 城市旅行特刊
THE PERSONALIZED CHINA TRAVEL GUIDE
ctrip.wiki turns your cultural interests into a personalized China itinerary, with verified places, tickets, local payments and practical details built in.
Your starting point
No account needed. This demo does not make a booking.
TAKE IT WITH YOU
Open it like an app on your next trip — no App Store, no extra account.
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Your first draft
MORNING
A quieter cultural thread, selected for your interest in living history.
AFTERNOON
We flag reservation windows, passport rules and the best official booking route.
BEFORE YOU GO
A short checklist for cards, mobile payment and the cash backup you may actually need.
From curiosity to confidence
Search by dynasties, craft, food traditions, architecture or pace — not only by popularity.
See official channels, passport requirements, release times and practical alternatives.
Prepare mobile payment, international cards and a realistic backup before the first queue.
“The places foreign travelers queue for can be invisible to the people who live next door.”
Built for a different information world
SmartShanghai · Trip.com guides · TikTok · RED · local guidesBRING CHINA HOME
Not a generic souvenir list. Find objects with a real maker, a clear origin and a practical way to take them home.
LOCAL CRAFT
Meet the maker, understand the technique and know where the authentic work is sold.
First collection in curationMUSEUM DESIGN
Useful, beautiful objects developed from museum collections and cultural archives.
First collection in curationTASTE OF CHINA
Travel-friendly regional food and tea, with origin, packing and customs notes made clear.
First collection in curation