🎫How to Reserve Tickets in China?
•International visitors are required to provide passport numbers during the online booking process.
•Visitors must bring the original valid identification used to book their tickets for check-in.
•Booking Platforms: WeChat and Alipay the official mini-programs, and some other third-party Apps or the official booking site.
👥Can I buy a ticket at site instead of booking it in advance?
Yes, you can. However, you may meet with some difficulties. In many scenic areas, the staff maybe not speak English, so you need to take the language barrier into consideration. Besides, long queues for buying entrance tickets are common in popular attractions, especially during Chinese public holidays. Lastly, many scenic areas limit the number of tickets sold on-site per day. If you get there late, the ticket is possibly not available. Therefore, we strongly recommend you to book a ticket online in advance to guarantee a smooth trip.
🖇️How far in advance should I book a ticket?
After you have mapped out a China travel itinerary, you can start the booking admission tickets for scenic areas involved. Generally speaking, most scenic areas in China release tickets seven days before the entry date, and you should try to secure them as soon as possible. The latest time you can book is the day before your intended travel.
📲How do I make a ticket order online and get a confirmation for it?
You can submit the order on our website and pay for it. Upon receiving your order, we will handle it immediately and send an email to you. By clicking the link of "Check Order" in the email, you can view the Confirmation No. or QR Code, and terms for "How to Use".
📄Do I need to redeem a paper ticket after booking online? Or can I enter the scenic area directly?
The case varies across different scenic areas. You can simply have your passport or QR code scanned to enter some scenic areas, while some require you to collect a paper ticket at the ticket window using the QR code, Confirmation Number, or passport.