Smoking on the Great Wall is strictly
prohibited!
Healthcare is not offered free of charge in
China and medical expenses can be substantial. Medical
evacuation from China is rather costly. We strongly recommend
you have comprehensive travel insurance that will cover
healthcare for the duration of your stay including medical
evacuation. Take travel health advice from your doctor seriously
before you depart.
Your travel insurance should cover the whole time of your stay
overseas. Check what circumstances and activities are not
included in your insurance before you depart. Just remember
that, regardless of how healthy you are, those who can't
purchase travel insurance can't afford to travel.
Medical Service
A generally good common medical care can be
used in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou etc, though some hospitals
can be quite congested. Quality hospitals within Beijing,
Shanghai, Guangzhou provide English medical service. The
condition of medical facilities in the countryside is often
worse than in the city in general. Be sure to take travel health
advice from your doctor seriously.
Water
One big concern is the water that you drink
or use for brushing your teeth. Tap water in China is generally
not safe to drink. Drinking only bottled water is a good travel
health advice. It is highly recommended that you boil the water
before drinking/using it if taking it from the water tap. At
hotel bathrooms there could be signs reading the same caution.
If no such a sign you should still take safety measures.
Convenience stores are almost within walking distance in cities
where you can find bottled water. When dining out there is
usually bottled water on the menu at restaurants.
Eating Out
Avoid eating raw vegetables when your
stomach is very sensitive. Everyone shows different levels of
sensitivity to raw vegetables. Eat healthy, nutritious food.
Your body always needs fuel once you're ill plenty of your
bodies energy is devoted to your immune system. Research your
restaurant and area where you'll be staying before you depart. A
good travel health advice is that if a restaurant is quite
crowded, then the food is most probably fresh especially when
the crowd is of locals.
Staying Healthy During Your Trip
Prevent Insect Bites While
Hiking & Camping
You need some travel health advice when enjoying outdoor
activities. Insect bites are a drawback to hiking. You may not
be able to eliminate them completely and everyone shows
different levels of sensitivity to bites. Here are some actions
to prevent them.
*Try to stay in sunny locations rather than spots of shade -
with your sunscreen.
*Try not wear bright colors and strong scents like perfumes and
deodorants as they attract insects.
*Wearing long-sleeved shirts, trousers and hats outdoors to
reduce exposed skin.
*Using an insect repellent containing DEET when in the
wilderness to avoid tick and mosquito bites.
*Using products effective against flying insects in your tent,
such as those containing pyrethroid.
Prevent Animal Bites and
Scratches While Hiking & Camping
Direct contact with animals is not a travel health advice.
Direct contact can spread diseases such as rabies or cause
severe injuries or even disease. It is important to avoid animal
bites and scratches.
*Make sure to up to date with tetanus vaccination.
*Avoid leaving children exposed too close to around animals.
*Avoid touching or feeding any animals, like dogs and cats. Pets
that look like healthy may have rabies or other diseases.
*For anyone who is bitten or scratched, clean the wound well
with soapy water and go to a doctor immediately.
*Right after your trip, be sure to inform your doctor if you
were bitten or scratched during travel.
More to read...
Great
Wall Hiking Kit List
Great
Wall Hiking FAQs
How
to Wear Properly
Additional
Travel Health Advice
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Wall Hall of Fame
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