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Real travel stories, budget breakdowns, and local tips from writers who actually live in and travel across China.

3 Days in Chengdu on a Budgetchengdu
ChinaCheapo Team9 min read

3 Days in Chengdu on a Budget

Giant pandas, face-melting hot pot, and endless tea houses — all for under $60 a day. Here's how to do Chengdu without blowing your travel fund.

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Beijing Hutong Food Crawlbeijing
ChinaCheapo Team8 min read

Beijing Hutong Food Crawl

Forget the tourist traps on Wangfujing — Beijing's best eating is hidden in the hutong alleyways. Here's a local-approved walking food route.

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Shanghai to Hangzhou Day Trip by High-Speed Railhangzhou
ChinaCheapo Team7 min read

Shanghai to Hangzhou Day Trip by High-Speed Rail

West Lake, Longjing tea, and a 300km/h train ride — all in one day. The easiest and most rewarding day trip from Shanghai, step by step.

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I Hiked the MacLehose Trail in Hong Kong and It Blew My Mindhongkong
ChinaCheapo Team12 min read

I Hiked the MacLehose Trail in Hong Kong and It Blew My Mind

Section 2 of Hong Kong's MacLehose Trail is a world-class coastal hike with turquoise bays, volcanic rock columns, and wild camping — here's my experience.

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5 Days in Sichuan's Wild Heart: Pandas, Takin, and a 3,000-Year-Old Mysterychengdu
ChinaCheapo Team14 min read

5 Days in Sichuan's Wild Heart: Pandas, Takin, and a 3,000-Year-Old Mystery

I spent five days tracking wildlife in Sichuan's national reserves, watching pandas eat breakfast, spotting takin on mountain ridges, and standing face-to-face with bronze masks older than Rome. This is China at its most untamed.

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I Crossed the Great Sea Route: 7 Days Through Xinjiang's Forgotten Silk Roadxinjiang
ChinaCheapo Team15 min read

I Crossed the Great Sea Route: 7 Days Through Xinjiang's Forgotten Silk Road

Two days in a 4WD through China's only legal no-man's-land crossing, Mars-like yardang formations, Silk Road ruins older than Rome, and grasslands that make you forget you're in a desert province. East Xinjiang is the side of China nobody talks about — and that's exactly why you should go.

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I Hiked Tiger Leaping Gorge and It Rewired My Brainyunnan
ChinaCheapo Team14 min read

I Hiked Tiger Leaping Gorge and It Rewired My Brain

The 28 Switchbacks nearly broke me, two snow mountains blew my mind, and a BBQ under Haba Snow Mountain put it all back together. Tiger Leaping Gorge is one of the world's great hikes — here's what it's actually like.

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Guizhou Panorama: Waterfalls, Villages, and Ten Thousand Peaks in 8 Daysguizhou
ChinaCheapo Team14 min read

Guizhou Panorama: Waterfalls, Villages, and Ten Thousand Peaks in 8 Days

Emerald pools, thundering waterfalls, cycling through karst pinnacles, and drinking rice wine with Miao batik artists — Guizhou is China's most underrated province, and this 8-day loop from Guiyang proves it.

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The Real Black Myth Wukong: 5 Days Among the Hidden Temples of Southeast Shanxishanxi
ChinaCheapo Team15 min read

The Real Black Myth Wukong: 5 Days Among the Hidden Temples of Southeast Shanxi

I spent five days chasing thousand-year-old temples through the mountains of Southeast Shanxi — the real-world inspiration behind Black Myth Wukong. Eight national-treasure buildings, Five Dynasties murals, the world's only surviving 28 Constellations sculptures, and cliff roads carved by three generations. This is China's ancient architecture at its most raw and revelatory.

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Where All the Gods Live on One Street: 4 Days Eating and Praying Through Quanzhouquanzhou
ChinaCheapo Team14 min read

Where All the Gods Live on One Street: 4 Days Eating and Praying Through Quanzhou

Marco Polo called it the greatest port in the world. UNESCO agreed. Quanzhou is where Buddhist temples sit next to medieval mosques, oyster shell houses line fishing villages, and the food will absolutely wreck you in the best way possible.

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