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My China Packing List: 10 Years of Lessons Learned

As someone who’s been living in China for over a decade and has traveled to every province, I’ve refined my packing list to absolute essentials. Let me share what I actually pack when heading out on another China adventure.

Documents & Digital

  • Passport + visa - Obviously essential. Keep a digital copy in your email too.
  • VPN - A must for staying connected. I recommend keeping it on your phone and laptop.
  • Offline maps - Google Maps doesn’t work in China. Download Baidu Maps or Amap offline.
  • Translation app - Google Translate with offline language packs is a lifesaver.

Electronics

  • Universal adapter - China uses Type A, C, and I plugs.
  • Power bank - At least 20,000 mAh. Power outlets can be scarce in public spaces.
  • Phone charger - Bring an extra cable, they seem to disappear easily.

Clothing

  • Comfortable walking shoes - You’ll do more walking than you think.
  • Layers - Air conditioning can be freezing in summer, while winters get very cold in northern China.
  • Quick-dry clothes - Hand washing is common, and clothes dry faster.
  • Swimsuit - Many hotels have pools, even in winter.

Health & Toiletries

  • Medications - Bring enough for your trip plus extras.
  • Face masks - Still widely used in public transport during flu season.
  • Hand sanitizer - Always handy when eating street food.

Money & Payments

  • Cash - Small bills are essential for taxis, markets, and small shops.
  • UnionPay card - Most places accept UnionPay, but foreign cards work too.
  • Alipay/WeChat Pay setup - If you can, set these up before arriving.

Miscellaneous

  • Reusable water bottle - Tap water isn’t drinkable, but bottled water is cheap.
  • Snacks - For long train rides or bus trips.
  • Notebook and pen - Handy for notes or filling out forms.

Final Tips

Pack light - you can buy most things in China. Focus on the essentials and enjoy your trip!

Joran, California native living in Chengdu since 2016