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Editorial method

How YouChinaChecks sources

We publish travel-prep advice for visitors to China. The minimum bar for a claim that can affect a decision — a visa, a payment setup, a transit route — is that it traces back to an official source. Here is how that works in practice.

Editorial process

Source-first claims

Every claim that affects a decision (visa eligibility, payment acceptance, transit timing) traces back to an official source registered in our public source registry. If we cannot cite, we do not assert.

Review cadence

Each page records a lastReviewed date. Policy-sensitive pages (visa, transit, payment) are re-verified before each editorial round. Stale pages are flagged in our automated freshness check before publishing.

Affiliate disclosure

When we earn from a link (eSIM providers, visa services), the link is wrapped by our AffiliateLink component and disclosed before the CTA — both inline and in the page disclaimer.

Industry standards we follow

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