Our Editorial Standards
Explore About China is committed to producing accurate, well-researched, and genuinely useful content about China — its culture, history, travel, education, and modern economy. This page explains how we create and maintain our content.
How We Research
Every article is developed using a combination of reputable sources, including official government and tourism resources, academic publications, established news outlets, and, where relevant, firsthand travel and cultural experience. We avoid relying on a single source and cross-check facts wherever possible with explore about china.
How We Write
Our content is written to be clear, practical, and genuinely helpful — not padded with unnecessary filler. We organize our site so that related topics are grouped logically, helping readers find deeper information without running into repetitive or contradictory articles.
Fact-Checking & Accuracy
Before publishing, articles are reviewed for factual accuracy, especially around topics that change frequently — such as visa rules, travel costs, or business/technology developments. Where a topic involves nuance or ongoing debate (such as certain historical or political subjects), we aim to present a balanced, fact-based view.
Content Updates
China changes fast — new policies, prices, and trends emerge regularly. We periodically review and update older articles to keep information current, and we note significant updates where relevant.
Corrections
If you spot an error or outdated information, please let us know through our Contact Us page. We take corrections seriously and aim to address verified issues promptly.
Editorial Independence
Our content recommendations are based on our own research and judgment. As disclosed in our Affiliate Disclosure, some links may earn us a commission, but this never determines what we choose to recommend or how we rate it.
