About China Visitor Fix
China Visitor Fix is an independent practical guide for foreign visitors in China. The site focuses on everyday problems that can block a trip: payment, airport arrival, metro, taxis, internet, ordering food, translation, app setup, and basic fallback plans.
The first phase starts with Shanghai because it can be checked in person. Pages that still need photos, screenshots, or route testing are marked clearly instead of presented as fully verified.
Editorial rule: each guide should answer a real visitor task quickly, include steps, provide a fallback plan, and avoid pretending to give legal, medical, immigration, or police advice. Time-sensitive details should be checked against official sources.
How We Work
The site is maintained as a practical field guide, not a general travel magazine. New pages should start from a real search question and a real visitor task, then explain what to do first and what to try when that first option fails.
Shanghai pages are prioritized because local details can be checked directly. When a page still needs a field check, photo, screenshot, or current official source, it should say so plainly.
What We Avoid
China Visitor Fix does not publish broad attraction listicles, unverified visa advice, legal advice, medical advice, police advice, or immigration guidance. For those topics, use official sources and qualified professionals.
Report an Issue
If a page is outdated or a step did not work, contact us with the page URL, the city, what happened, and the date you tried it.
Email: hello@chinavisitorfix.com