• Who is eligible for the 240-hour visa-free transit policy in China?

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    Here are the required documents for the 240-hour visa-free transit. The applicant must be a citizen of one of the following 54 countries that are eligible for the visa-free transit policy...

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  • Can I bring fruit with me during my layover in Shanghai?

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    Fresh fruits and vegetables are prohibited from being carried or sent into the country. Check out the full list of animals and plants, their products, and other quarantine items prohibited from being carried or sent into China here.

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  • Can I combine modes of transportation and still be granted the 240-hour visa waiver?

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    If it is one of the 60 open ports of entry and exit, it is allowed. Please refer to the complete list in the chart.

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  • Where can I store my luggage while traveling in Shanghai?

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    There are 32 metro stations offering storage services, with 61 locations and 1,760 lockers available. In addition, 227 cultural and tourist sites across the city also offer luggage storage services.

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  • How do I navigate tourism issues in Shanghai?

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    If you experience unsatisfactory service at a scenic spot, first address the concern with the staff on-site. Should the issue persist, contact 12345 for assistance. You are expected to report the situation in detail, providing any relevant evidence for a more effective resolution.

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  • Where can I find reliable travel agencies in Shanghai?

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    Shanghai's thriving travel agency industry caters to a diverse clientele, offering an array of services that cater to every taste and budget. Here is a whitelist of travel agencies in Shanghai.

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