5 Creative Ways to Travel China on a Budget in 2024 (2024)

So you want to travel China on a budget? In general, Asia is a great place to save money when traveling, and China is no exception. My wife and I love to explore different parts of China and are always doing so on a budget. Over time, it’s become a challenge to see how much we can save…just for the fun of it! These are the five best China budget travel tips we’ve learned along the way.

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The good news is that my experience has shown me that seeing China on a budget doesn’t mean you have to sleep on crappy beds and starve yourself (although I guess that would technically save you money).

You can remain comfortable traveling to Chinaand save money at the same time.

Hopefully you find this helpful and remember, you can learn so much more in my book Travel to China | Everything You Need to Know Before You Go.

I could spend hours talking about the different ways you can pinch a penny during your travels all over the world but instead I’ve decided to compile this list of 5 creative ways to travel China on a budget.

  • Tip 1: Limit Time in the Big Cities
  • Tip 2: Skip the Plane, Take the Train
  • Tip 3: Stay in a Chinese Hostel
  • Tip 4: Avoid Bank Fees
  • Tip 5: Consider Teaching English

Tip #1: Limit Your Time in the Big Cities

No doubt everybody who visits China wants to see the main attractions: Beijing’s Great Wall, Xi’an’s Terracotta Warriors, all the great things to do in Shanghai, etc.

Heck, you could spend weeks in each of these cities if you had the time and money.

But one fact remains true for anybody traveling in China:

1 day of expenses in a major city = 3-4 days anywhere else in China.

Not to mention the fact that you’ll run into huge crowds of tourists (check out mytips on how to avoid the China crowds).

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I’m not saying that you should skip the Chinese capitalof Beijing, but there’s no need to linger longer than you need to.

Lodging, food and activities all cost much less once you get out of the big city and I would argue that you’ll have an opportunity to see the “real China” instead of the “touristy China”.

Josh’s Recommendation: When you fly into the major cities, spend a day or two hitting all the sites that matter the most to you and then get out as quickly as possible. You’ll save yourself a lot of money.

Tip #2: Skip the Plane, Take a China Train

There is one surefire way to save an incredible amount of money while traveling in China:

Ditch the plane and take a Chinese train!

Check out my Ultimate Guide to Trains in China guide for more great tips here.

There are two simple reasons why trains are the way to go when you want to travel China on a budget:

  1. Train tickets can be up to 75% cheaper than an airplane to the same destination.
  2. If you travel overnight, you save the cost of a hotel room.

Think about that: when traveling from Beijing to Xian, a flight costs 800RMB while a soft-sleeper train ticket only costs 300RMB, you’re savings equal 500RMBplus an extra 100-400RMB saved by not booking an extra hotel night (depending on what level of hotel you book).

That’s almost US$100 savings right there!

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The train is actually quite comfortable in China – if you do it right.

For trips of 4 hours or less you can get by with what is known as a “hard seat” while any longer or overnight trips will be best done with a “hard sleeper” berth. Just like airline tickets, it is entirely possible to book China train tickets online.

Best of all, when you travel on a train you get to experience the joy of interacting with the friendly local people.

Try to learn their card games or practice your Chinese. You’ll find that they are some of the most fun people to visit with!

Tip #3: Stay in a Chinese Hostel, not a Hotel

For traditional backpacker travelers, this is a no-brainer. If you’re used to “luxury travel” however, this might not be such an obvious tip.

Most people I speak with have this impression that hostels, especially those in countries like China, are dirty, uncomfortable, and loud. While there may be a few like that in China, the truth is that most of the time hostels are comparable to a 3-star hotel.

In my experience, hostels can often be better than Chinese hotels.

If you’re traveling alone you can save quite a bit of money by staying in a community room (see the photo above for an example). If you’re traveling as a couple or a family and want more privacy, most hostels also have a “private room” option that is a bit more expensive but still cheap.

Hostels in China are beneficial in so many ways to a budget-conscious China traveler:

  1. They usually have an English-speaking staff.
  2. They cater to travelers, so they offer great travel resources.
  3. Their location is often a perk, like a historic building or old part of the city.
  4. They’re cheaper than a hotel, often by 50% or more!

If this is the route you choose to take, I recommend taking a look at Hostelworld.com. They have the best selection of hostels that also include pictures and reviews.

I’ve used them many times before and it’s been very easy to work with.

Alternative: Cheaper China Hotels

If the idea of a hostel is just too foreign to you, there are still plenty of China hotels that aren’t terribly expensive.

A lot of people make the mistake of using international OTAs like Expedia or Orbitz to book their China hotels, but these are usually 20%+ more expensive than brands like Agoda here in Asia or even Trip.com here in China.

If you put in the planning effort before you leave, it’s definitely possible to stay in a very comfortable hotel without breaking the bank!

Tip #4: Avoid Bank Fees AND Pickpockets

Most people don’t realize that bank fees are a silent killer to budget travel in China. You don’t see them until you get home. The worst part is that it seems like an unavoidable problem, but it’s not.

Here’s the catch: becausepick-pocketing is common place all across China, you don’t want to be carrying too much cash with you at any one time (this is one of a few of my tips for staying safe while traveling China).

So how do you balance not carrying too much cash with avoiding bank fees?

Here are a few quick tips for you:

  • Don’t exchange (much) money at the airport. This goes for anywhere around the world, and China is no different. It’s tempting to exchange money here but it’s best to keep it to a minimum (i.e. what you’ll need to get a cab into town). The exchange rates are absolutely terrible.
  • Choose your credit card wisely: The problem with most credit cards is that they will usually tack on a 3% fee to any foreign transaction. That could add up. There are some great travel credit cards that not only earn you points, they also don’t have any foreign transactions fees. Research this and get it!

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  • Bring your credit cardand ATM card: Cash is a necessity in China since travelers can’t easily use China’s popular mobile payment systems like WeChat and Alipay, so you’ll need to bring your ATM card with you. Thankfully, ATMs in China often offer the best exchange rates. Again, some banks have partnerships with Chinese banks, so check with your bank before you leave and use those ATM’s to avoid fees.
  • Protect your cash: Don’t leave your cash in your hotel/hostel. This seems common sense, but so many people I know have lost money this way. When carrying your cash on you, be smarter than the pick pocket. Don’t keep all of the cash in one place on you and keep it hidden.

Tip #5: Consider an English Teaching Job

One of the cheapest ways possible to travel around the region is to teach English in China. Perhaps you’re not in a position to do that in your career, but if you can it’s worth researching.

There are quite a few perks to teaching jobs in China:

  • Youraccommodationis paid for along with a decent salary.
  • Provides a home base for cheap weekend trips.
  • Get to know the Chinese culture on a more intimate level

Pick a place that is nearby all the locations you think you would want to visit and then look for ESL jobs in that region. You can stay for as little as one semester or as long as a couple years.

Most schools ask for a yearcommitment, which if you’re willing to do could also pay for your round-trip airfare.

If you decide you want to stay in China, negotiate a bonus at the end of the year if you don’t want to fly home immediately.

Final Thoughts | Travel China on a Budget

So there you go! It’s just a start, but this should give you a good idea of how to save money while you’re planning your trip to China this year.

You can always check out 40+ more China travel tips that could save you a lot of headache or my article on where I explain what I recommend packing for your trip to China

Best of all, it’s not that hard to do here in China. The food is cheap, accommodation can be very cheap and there is plenty of low-cost transportation.

Often, the most expensive parts of our trip are the entrance fees to the big tourist attractions!

Further Reading & Resources

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  • Which Parts of China Require a China Travel Permit in 2024?

  • Tipping in China in 2024 | How Much and When to Tip?

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FAQs

How to travel in China on a budget? ›

Read these seven points for how to plan a lower price trip to China.
  1. Plan Well in Advance and Be Flexible — Time is Money. ...
  2. Travel Off-Peak — Winter Is China's Low Season. ...
  3. Use Lower-Price Forms of Transport — Train and Buses. ...
  4. Go to Great Value Sights, Eateries, and Hotels. ...
  5. Explore Less Expensive Destinations.

Is it safe to travel to China 2024? ›

The safety numbers do a good job of telling China's story. Numbeo, which crowdsources its rankings, says that China is one of the safest countries in the world. It's ranked 19th, ahead of countries like Denmark and the Netherlands which American travelers have named some of the world's safest places.

What is the most convenient way to travel in China? ›

The train is still the best way to travel in China for many reasons. Railway journeys tend to be more scenic than endless highways, trains are more comfortable than even the best buses, and they also afford you the chance to wander around on longer journeys.

What is the best way to explore China? ›

How to Get Around China
  1. Bus – Buses are generally cheaper than trains when it comes to intercity travel so they are your best bet for short distances (anything under 8-10 hours). ...
  2. Train – For long-distance travel around the country, trains are an affordable and often unique choice.
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What is the cheapest month to travel to China? ›

Winters are cold but beautiful, with much fewer crowds. While each season in China has something to offer, prices on flights and travel tend to be cheapest in October-November and during spring months.

What is the cheapest transportation in China? ›

Taking the Bus in China

Local buses are the cheapest way to get around within cities in China. They are, however, much less user-friendly for non-Chinese speakers compared to the metro.

Should US citizens travel to China? ›

Summary: Reconsider travel to Mainland China due to the arbitrary enforcement of local laws, including in relation to exit bans, and the risk of wrongful detentions. Exercise increased caution when traveling to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) due to the arbitrary enforcement of local laws.

Is China safe for American tourists? ›

China is generally a safe country to travel to, as long as you know where you're going and stay alert. China is visited by travelers from all around the world, and is of no danger to any person who understands local cultures and obeys local laws.

Are Westerners safe in China? ›

China is one of the safest countries you can travel to (if you do not include traffic in your normal dangers). Male or female, there would be no place where at night you could not venture.

What is the best way to travel to China from USA? ›

The fastest way to get from United States to China is to fly which takes 16h 20m and costs $650 - $1,700. How far is it from United States to China? The distance between United States and China is 10101 km.

Is China friendly to tourists? ›

Generally speaking, China is a safe country to travel around, and most people you meet are friendly, honest, and trustworthy. However, China is far from immune to crime, the weather can affect travel plans, there are some health risks that may be new to you, and accidents do happen.

What is China's #1 tourist attraction? ›

The Great Wall — Top Landmark of China

Aside from the option of visiting the Great Wall via cable car, embarking on a hike along the Wall would also serve as a fantastic means of exploration.

What is the safest and easiest way to travel through China? ›

Train. Train travel is far and away the best way to get around China, for comfort, convenience and sustainability. China has the world's longest and most-used high-speed railway network (nearly 2300km/1429mi). In between, slower express, local and overnight trains connect many smaller towns.

How can I travel to China on my own? ›

Our Top Tips for Independent Travel in China
  1. Book Accommodation in Advance if you can. ...
  2. Managing Chinese Internet Restrictions. ...
  3. Managing the Language. ...
  4. Book Your Train Tickets Through the Special Train Booking Offices. ...
  5. Take Your Passport with you Everywhere. ...
  6. Safety and Security. ...
  7. Stock up Before you Catch a Train.
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How much would a trip to China cost? ›

So, to summarize, for a budget traveler looking for a 2-night & 3-day trip to China, you can expect to spend approximately $800. However, please keep in mind that these are rough estimates and actual costs may vary depending on your travel style, activities, and other expenses.

How much money do I need for 2 weeks in China? ›

A two week trip to China on average costs around $1,112 (¥8,041) for one person and $2,223 (¥16,082) for two people. This cost includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing. Please note, prices can vary based on your travel style, speed, and other variables.

How much does the average meal cost in China? ›

Average meals in China cost less than $10 per person. Average meals in the US cost $20 per person. Higher end meals in China are usually banquet style, for a table of 10. That can cost $200 per table.

Why is China so expensive to fly to? ›

Flying to China is expensive, most directly because scarcity is expensive. In other words, there are fewer flights to China, or more people who want to go there. There are fewer flights to China because there are fewer flights from within China to anywhere in the world.

How much does a meal cost in China? ›

Food/Drink
Cheap Chinese meal15 CNY-50 CNY
Mid-range meal70 CNY-150 CNY
Cheap Western meal60 CNY-100 CNY
Expensive Western meal150 CNY-300 CNY
Fast food meal35 CNY-50 CNY
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