China
China can be a polarising country to visit with many people either loving it or hating it. We're definitely the former and had a blast throwing ourselves into learning about the hugely different culture from which we are used to. It’s difficult to grasp the sheer scale of China, where there are small cities you’ve never heard of with populations of 7 million people.
There is so much to do here it’s impossible to get bored, from the Great Wall of China which needs no introduction, to precarious mountain hikes in stunning surroundings. And of course there’s the food. Because unless you've been to China, you haven't had the best of Chinese food. Get your taste buds ready for that Sichuan pepper!
- Ultimate 30 Day Backpacking China BudgetPlanning your backpacking China budget? Look no further, we spent 30 days in this incredible country, here's our breakdown of costs and full itinerary.
- The 5 Best Things to do in Xian
Xian is the home of the world famous terracotta warriors but there's far more to it than that. Here are the 5 best things to do in Xian.
- HuaShan: Everything You Need To Know About Surviving The World’s Most Dangerous Hike
This guide has everything you need to know to survive the Hua Shan mountain hike, reputedly the world's most dangerous hike. Much of the climb is over narrow paths carved into steep mountain ridges and it's rumoured that as many as 100 people die per year climbing it. But we weren't deterred and you shouldn't be either, the views from the top were out of this world and you just have to see them for yourself!
- Going to Guilin? Follow our 3 Day Budget Travel Guide!
A city with a perimeter dotted by individual green peaked mountains in the South West of China it makes for very picturesque views.
- Why You Should Visit Shanghai As A Budget Backpacker
I thought it was going to be all about skyscrapers, high flyers and expense, but I'm pleased to say I was wrong.
- 15 Ways To Fit In Like A Local In China
Between my heavily freckled skin and his beard people just don't know who to stare at first most of the time.






