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Chengdu, China
4 laws, restrictions, and customs in Chengdu that travellers often break without knowing — and the fines or consequences that follow.
Google, WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter/X, and most Western apps are blocked in mainland China (the 'Great Firewall'). Using an unapproved VPN to access them is technically illegal, though enforcement against tourists is rare.
Photographing military installations, government buildings, police stations, and infrastructure (bridges, power plants, railway facilities) is illegal. This is enforced strictly, particularly in politically sensitive areas like Tibet and Xinjiang.
Travellers in China must register their place of residence with local police within 24 hours. Hotels do this automatically. If staying with a local host (AirBnB or friend), you must go to the local police station to register.
In Chinese business culture, business cards are treated with great respect. Present and receive cards with both hands, take a moment to look at the card, and do not write on it or put it in your back pocket.