Keep your ID card with you for security checks.
Ensure you have enough balance on WeChat, as cash is less convenient in many places.
Avoid traveling alone; contact your local guide, team leader, or driver for assistance.
The air in Northeast China is drier than in southern regions—stay hydrated and use moisturizers.
If visiting Changbai Mountain (not in this itinerary), prepare a jacket due to large temperature differences at high altitudes.
Wear loose, comfortable clothing (light colors are recommended) and bring long-sleeved shirts for outdoor activities.
Use a sunhat or umbrella when going out to protect against the sun.
Avoid hard leather shoes to prevent blisters; opt for comfortable footwear.
In summer, drink plenty of water and bring cooling drinks/mineral water to prevent heatstroke; avoid strenuous activities in direct sunlight.
Follow guides’ instructions near water; do not swim or engage in dangerous water activities alone.
Do not wear sandals for hiking or walking in grass to avoid mosquito bites—prepare insect repellent.
Some destinations may have simpler facilities than urban areas; thank you for your understanding.
Northeast China is vast, and long drives are common—prepare snacks and water for the journey.
Northeasterners are straightforward and loud-speaking, but this is not rudeness—please don’t take it personally.
Take photos of important documents for backup in case of loss.
Power banks under 20,000 mAh are allowed on flights; rent them via WeChat QR code if needed.
Prepare rain gear (raincoats, umbrellas, waterproof shoes) for frequent rainy and cloudy weather in Northeast China.