The cost of traveling in China will depend on your purpose, whether you're looking to travel on a budget or indulge in luxury, traveling independently or opting for a package tour,... Below, Mytour will suggest some basic expenses for a trip to China:
- If you choose to travel independently: For example, if you decide to visit major cities like Beijing - Shanghai for 6N5D, the basic cost will be around 11.5 million dong including: round-trip airfare starting from 7 million dong, China tourist visa fee of $60 (approximately 1.4 million dong), 3-4 star hotels priced from 1.6 million dong/night, food expenses around 1.5 million dong,... excluding transportation costs, entertainment tickets, and other shopping expenses.
- If you opt for a fully guided tour to China, prices range from 10 million to 17 million dong, depending on the duration of the trip, which typically lasts from 4 to 7 days. The price includes airfare, accommodation, meals, transportation, sightseeing tickets, travel insurance, and more throughout the program.

Additionally, you should also be aware of Chinese currency information. The official currency of China is the Renminbi (RMB) or Yuan. There are some regulations regarding the amount and types of currency you can bring:
- For Renminbi (RMB): The maximum amount of cash you can bring into China is 20,000 RMB.
- For foreign currency: According to general regulations, the maximum amount of money you can bring without declaration to customs is 5,000 USD.
- For items valued at over 300 USD (such as cameras, large-sized cameras, etc.), it's advisable to declare them to customs.
- If you plan to purchase high-value items, you can carry an international card for use.
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