Visit China

People of non-Chinese nationality need a Chinese Visa to enter China. To successfully apply for a Chinese Visa, you need to provide a valid passport, filled application form, and photos in person or through a third person. The process usually takes 5-7 working days. In some cases, our statement is not a necessity but if required, TravelChinaGuide.com will be delightful to provide you an official invitation letter, which shows we are the agent arranging your Chinese tours for you. Our suggestion is not to apply for your tourist visa too early. The earliest time you should consider is 3 months before your trip starts, as 3 month is the duration of a tourist visa. If you apply too early, your visa will be invalid before you enter China. For example, if your trip starts on Oct 10 and your visa is granted on Jun 2, then by Sep 02 your visa will have expired.

There are 55 minorities living in china, most of them live in the backward west part, where they have kept their unique cultures and customs for several thousand years, and they celebrate their own festivals which are really colorful and fascinating.

From the treeless Alps of Upper Qinghai, the Yangtze River winds 3,900 miles through the country from west to east. Come with us and discover the ports of call from Chongqing to Wuhan with China's great humanity, beauty and time-honored history in this part.

China, a legendary land, a dream in your mind for a long time, it is ancient yet becoming modern. Come to fulfil your dream, take a deep breath on the majestic Great Wall in Beijing and Terra-cotta Warriors in Xi’an, and stroll along the incredible Bund in Shanghai, this 8-day tour in China allows you have a glimpse of traditions and hospitality, history and modernization of this great country and its great people.

About Krka National Park

Krka National is one of the most beautiful natural parks in Croatia.It is situated on the most beautiful Croatian karst river, named Krka. The river represents a sort of karst phenomenon, which, on its way towards the sea, forms numerous lakes, wanderful waterfalls and currents. Most impressive and most known of these are the Skradinski buk and Roški waterfall. Roški waterfall is easily reachable and can be visited through the entire year. The cost of a ticket is about 65 kuna. From Roški waterfall onwards, the river Krka forms a long Visovačko lake. In the middle of this lake stands an island called Visovac with a church and Franciscan monastery, which give the lake additional sense of mystery. Zou can go there by boats from the park. First people to visit the island were the Augustines (hermits) in the 14th century who built the convent and church. Skradinski buk is considered to be one of the most beautiful segmented waterfalls in Europe. It is possible to see it from several places connected by walking paths and wood bridges. Here you can relax for a day and forget about all. More information on the Krka National Park website

How do I pay in Croatia

As I have prommissed I have returned with some fresh information about Croatia. First of all you must know that in Croatia the official payment unit is the kuna with it's subdivision named lipa. But you can also pay in the most hotels and also to the private accomodation with euros. The conversion almost used is 7.2 kuna for 1 euro. If you change euros by a local bank, you get 7.27 kuna per 1 euro. Althrought you must pay attention to local exchange offices, because some of them charge up to 2% as a exchange tax.
Croatians accepts also all major cred cards, so you must not be worried if you have one. I used one a few weeks ago and I was sattisfied with the exchange rate from euros in kuna.