We've compiled this list about frequently asked questions regarding variety topics on traveling to China. You can follow the categories below to find an answer. If you can't find the answers to your questions here, please contact us.
Silk Road FAQs
1. When is the best time to visit these places along the Silk Road?
The Silk Road covers several provinces and regions in China, from Xi'an in the east to Gansu Province and Xinjiang Province in the west. Xi'an and Gansu is suitable to visit all-year round. May to early October is the best time to visit Xinjiang because the weather is mild. June to September is the harvest months where one could experience country life.
2. What clothes should I bring when I visit Xinjiang?
Xinjiang has a sunny weather. The temperatures during daytime and nighttime vary greatly. The average difference is 12C (53.6F). Based on its dry, sandy and changeable climate, we suggest you bring the following items:
1) If you will visit Xinjiang during Summer, when it is hot, we suggest that you bring the following:
a) Enough clothes to keep you warm. Most of the time, you only need to wear short pants and shirts with short-sleeves. We suggest that you wear jeans in
mountainous places where the weather might become a bit cool. It is always advisable that you bring extra clothes and a jacket just in case the weather becomes chilly.
b) Hats, sunglasses, sun block and lip balm are essential to protect you from sun and windburns.
c) Scarves, or some protective material, are a must when the weather becomes windy to protect you from sand (especially in desert areas).
d) Comfortable shoes are very important because you will be walking most of the time although there are some spots where camel rides are required. Sports shoes or low-heeled shoes are your best bet.
e) Enough water to avoid dehydration.
2) If you will visit Xinjiang in other seasons, bring:
a) Enough clothes to keep you warm. Sweaters, jeans and wind coats during spring and down jackets, hats and gloves are essentials during winter. Bring extra clothes you could put on just in case the weather becomes chilly especially during winter.
b) Things to protect you from strong ultraviolet radiation and strong sand storms when the weather becomes windy.
c) High-cut shoes with hard tread.
A backpack is a good choice to put all these necessities (other than clothes): rain gear, water, camera, electric torch, maps, medicines etc.
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3. What medicines should I bring?
We suggest that you take some travel pill or anti-nausea medicine with you to make you feel comfortable from mountain sickness. Medicines for preventing sunstroke are essentials for summer travel. Medicines for colds, diarrhea, nausea, fever and carsickness are all necessary. Some nasal ointment and throat-moistening pills will greatly be of help for those who are sensitive to dry weather conditions. If you are going to remote places, anti-mosquito spray, cream or lotion is also necessary. Please consult your doctor prior to your travel. One tip: do not drink tea after eating lots of fruits, otherwise you will easily get diarrhea.
4. What are the do's and don'ts when traveling in Xinjiang?
Xinjiang is a region where several ethnic groups exist. All of these ethnic groups are devout followers of Islam. All travelers should respect their beliefs. People should not eat pork, dog's, donkey's or mule's meat in Muslim restaurants or even talk about it. This will cause (great) trouble. Other musts to be observed are the following: You should not enter Mosques without being properly dressed; Women or ladies are not allowed to enter some mosques in the south of Xinjiang; and, travelers should not gaze at Uigur or their staff in markets without buying anything. There are some other things you need to pay attention to and our guide will give you more information when you are in Xinjiang.
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