Beijing Travel Guide: Tips for First-Timers
Beijing is the city most travelers are eager to explore. This Beijing City Guide is the ultimate starting point for first-time visitors in 2025.

Traveling through China with kids can feel exciting—but also a little intimidating at first.
We felt the same before our trip.
After exploring China with our children across cities like Beijing, Chongqing, Chengdu, and Zhangjiajie, we realized something important:
China isn’t difficult—it just works differently.
Once you understand the rhythm, it becomes one of the most fascinating and rewarding countries to explore as a family.
This page brings together our real experiences, practical tips, and family-tested guides to help you travel China with more confidence and less overwhelm.
This is the biggest question parents have—and honestly, the answer is:
Yes, but with the right preparation.
✔ Safe but unfamiliar
We never felt unsafe traveling with kids—but language and systems can feel different at first.
✔ Incredibly unique experiences
From pandas in Chengdu to the Great Wall and Avatar mountains, China offers experiences kids won’t find anywhere else.
✔ Better once you understand the system
Apps, payments, transport—once set up, everything becomes much smoother.
China is a great fit if you:
From our experience, China can feel overwhelming if
👉 Planning your first few days well makes a huge difference.
If you’re just getting started, begin here:
👉 Planning China with kids: what it actually feels like as a family
👉 How to use Alipay & WeChat Pay in China as a tourist (family guide)
👉 Beijing vs Shanghai with kids: which city is better for your first family trip to China?
Here’s how we explored China as a family—and how I’d recommend planning your route with kids:
Beijing (capital city of China)
👉 Beijing with kids travel guide for first-time family trips
👉 Best things to do in Beijing with kids (safe + practical ideas)
👉 Visiting the Great Wall of China with kids (safety + tips)
Chengdu (Kids LOVE this city)
👉 Chengdu with kids travel guide (pandas, parks, and relaxed pace)
Zhangjiajie (Nature + wow experiences)
👉 Zhangjiajie with kids travel guide to Avatar mountains and cable cars
Chongqing (Unique, futuristic, intense)
👉 Chongqing with kids travel guide (what to expect as a family)
Hangzhou (a calm, beautiful break from cities) 👉 Hangzhou with kids travel guide (lakes, tea hills, and slow travel)
💛 We’ve explored more parts of China and are slowly adding detailed guides based on our trips—so this section will continue to grow as I document more experiences.
Some moments that truly stood out for our kids:
China surprised us.
At first, it felt intense—new systems, language gaps, fast-moving cities.
But once we slowed down and understood how things work, it became the following:
It’s not the easiest destination, but it’s one of the most memorable.
👉 Scroll down to explore all our China blogs. ↓
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