Is China Safe for Tourists? Our Honest Answer After Visiting Beijing

Is China safe for foreigners to travel to? How busy does China gets? And how easy is it to navigate if you don't speak Chinese? Those are the questions we wanted to answer as we visited China for the first time and spend some time exploring its capital city, Beijing. During our time in Beijing we stayed at the True Go hotel, a very nice and affordable accommodation that even has a robot to deliver your food to your hotel room which I though was pretty cool. The hotel is a little bit outside the city centre but DIDI ( Chinese ride sharing app) is so cheap that it doesn't matter. Book this hotel here: https://trip.tpo.mx/yJ3Yj8ya As two wildlife lovers, we had to see a least one panda during our time in China so we decided to visit the Beijing zoo where we saw quite few of them. There are different places in the country where you can see these animals including what they call a Panda Base but if you are in Beijing, the zoo is your best option. Get your Beijing Zoo tickets here: https://getyourguide.tpo.mx/1faZUXTU Food is always a big priority for use when traveling and China has come incredible cuisine. Apart from the amazing Chinese street food tow musts are Hot Pot and Peking duck. Trust us when we say that both were fantastic and worth eating. Beijing as an infinite amount of tourist sights but by far the most popular one if you don't count the Great Wall of China of course, is the Forbidden City. This place can get really crowded but thankfully, since we decided to travel to China during low season, it was quite enjoyable. Book tickets for the Forbidden City in Beijing here: https://trip.tpo.mx/ZHg3qEll While in China, you will need two very important things if you want to stay connected with friends and family, use your favorite social media platforms, YouTube, Google Translate and more. 1- You need a VPN and make sure to install it on all your devices BEFORE arriving in China, otherwise it will not work. We use SurfShark because the subscription comes with unlimited devices. Get a VPN here: https://surfshark.club/friend/jw2LndwV 2- You need a Chinese eSim to have date while traveling. We use Airalo, the best way to stay connected in over 200 countries including China. Get your eSim here: https://airalo.tp.st/LSIwEiVk (USE CODE "DAVEMANI" for 10% OFF) Otherwise, we will be traveling all over China for the next 5 weeks so stay posted for many vlogs from the Great Wall of China to the now famous Avatar Mountains and more. SAVE MONEY on your next adventure with these TRAVEL HACKS! 🏢 Book hotels where we stayed at for the best price. https://www.davemani.com/hotel-booking 🚑 Get the BEST travel insurance for your next adventure: https://safetywing.com/?referenceID=d... 🚗 Rent a car anywhere in the world at the best price: https://discovercars.tp.st/xaTNXy6K 💸 MAKE MONEY while traveling like us! Travelpayouts: https://www.travelpayouts.com/?marker... 📸 Our Camera & Travel Gear https://www.amazon.com/shop/davemani WANNA SUPPORT US? ❤️ Become a Channel Member:    / @davemani   👕 Adventure Seekers MERCH: https://www.adventureseekers.store 💵 PayPal Donation https://paypal.me/DaveMani 📫 Newsletter https://www.davemani.com/newsletter DISCLAIMER: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that we provide we may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! This is a way for you to support our channel so we can continue to provide you with FREE and amazing travel content every single week. Chapters: 0:00 Welcome to China 0:14 China Lives in the Future 0:42 Ride Share App DIDI 1:32 Beijing Zoo Pandas 5:10 Best Dumplings in Beijing 8:01 Beijing Public Transport 9:58 Silk Street Market 11:53 Panda Diplomacy 12:34 Miniso Land 13:19 Is Filming Allowed? 13:47 NEVER Go There 14:27 Futuristic Hot Pot Restaurant 17:49 Asia's Largest LCD Screen 18:46 Our Hotel in Beijing 19:37 Visiting The Forbidden City 23:31 Is China Safe? 24:14 Peking Duck 27:00 Our First Impression of China #chinatravel #beijing #chinatravelguide