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Nanjing China International Travel Service Co. Ltd
A/C: 802301595408093014
Bank of China, Nanjing Branch Sa Jia Wan Office
Add: 212 North Zhongshan Road, Nanjing, P. R. of China
Swift: BKCHCNBJ940 BANK OF CHINA |
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NO Line Class INFO!
Useful Information
The following information will help you plan a smooth tour to China!
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| DOCUMENTATION |
| You must have a Passport valid for at least 6 months after the date of departure. To enter China, you'll need a China Entry Visa. CITS partner in Los Angeles can help you obtain the China Entry Visa from the Chinese Consulate before your date of departure. If you wish to travel to another country (exiting China) and re-enter China, a double entry visa is required. |
| BAGGAGE |
Within China, passengers are allowed one piece of check-in luggage per flight, up to 44 lbs and one carry-on baggage with combined total dimension no t exceeding 45 inches around. Check-in luggage must have a lock and baggage tag showing the name and contact of the owner. Please use your CITS baggage tag for easy identification by our airport staff. Baggage without a lock may be refused for transport. To avoid overloading your suitcase, the less the better. Pack clothes for the weather: all-season jacket, raincoat or umbrella, and comfortable walking shoes are a must. Consider including one night's essentials in your carry-on bag to avoid inconvenience in case of loss are delayed flight.
Important: Representatives of CITS cannot enter the luggage claim area. Luggage Carts are available in all airports (free of charge), please do not hesitate to use them. after collecting your own luggage, please proceed to the exit area and join your CITS guide/representative. They will then collect your luggage for transportation to your hotel. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience; however we do not have any control over the China Airport procedures. |
| CHINESE CUSTOMS PROCEDURES |
| Foreign visitors are allowed to bring one carton of cigarettes, one 750 ml bottle of alcohol. No limit on self-use medicine, money, camera/camcorder or film. Professional camera or camcorder without a permit is not allowed. Illegal items such as drugs, pornography, weapons, inflammable and explosive items are not allowed. Merchandise labeled as "cultural relic" may not be take out of China without evidence of official approval for export. Save all currency exchange vouchers and all receipts for major purchases as these may be required for presentation at exit and also when exchanging Chinese currency back into U.S. dollars.
Keep travel documents, passport, personal necessities and valuables with you at all times. Remember NOT to pack them in your check-in luggage.
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| CURRENCY |
US $1 = RMB 6.82(appx.) for Credit Card or Traveler's Checks
US $1 =RMB 6.72(appx.) for cash
Chinese currency is called Ren Min Bi (RMB) and is issued by the People's Bank of China, the state bank. It is suggested you carry part cash ($1, $5, $20) and part traveler's checks. It is not suggested to bring only traveler's checks, for only 50% of the exchanged value can be changed back to US$. Only major banks and large hotel will accept traveler's checks and traveler's checks must be converted into RMB before using.
No limit is set on the amount of foreign currencies brought into China.
Credit cards are widely accepted in China and are becoming more popular in major cities. They are usually accepted in hotels, department stores and locations visited by foreign tourist. Cash advance by credit card is not common and is only possible at a few assigned banks.
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| ELECTRICAL SYSTEM |
| China's electrical system operates at 220 volts. Please bring your own voltage converter and adapter. |
| FOOD & DRINKS |
| Three meals a day are included in China. For the comfort of our clients, we have included a variety of Chinese and Western style meals. Please note that most meals are set menus with about 10 people per table. With the included dinners you may have 1 glass of local beer or 1 glass of soft drink. Also included are tea and water. Bottled water and additional soft drinks or beer will be at an additional cost to you. The severs will also advise you of this before they serve you the additional drink/water and will collect money at the same time (appx. 2-3 RMB). Tap water is not drinkable in China. Drinking water and other drinks can be purchased from stores and hotels. Hong Kong: breakfast only, unless specified otherwise on the itineraries. |
| LANGUAGE |
| China has 28 provinces and 28 major dialects; but the official Chinese language is Mandarin. To make your trip more interesting and fruitful, you may want to learn some of the more useful phrases in Mandarin by visiting the Let's Speak Mandarin page. |
| MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS |
| No special shots are required with the exception of anyone traveling to or via an infected area. Due to the length of the trip and diverse geological conditions, it is best to consult your doctor before departure. In case of illness, you may contact a doctor on call by the hotel. |
| TIPS |
| Please note that the tips were not included in your tour cost, as they are customary and not mandatory. Our local and international guides try their best to accommodate and make your trip trouble-free. Please show your appreciation to the local guide, international guide and drivers. CITS Nanjing suggests that you tip $6 per day. The tips will be distributed among the mentioned people. |
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