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The guide and its associated digital articles focus on several key pillars of the Chinese travel experience:

: In June 2024, Lonely Planet made the significant move to close its Chinese office and halt all local publication and social media activity in the country due to strategic adjustments following the pandemic. Core Content and Highlights

: By 2011, the guide had grown to over 1,000 pages, requiring a team of 11 authors and five subject matter experts to cover the vast territory.

Lonely Planet China has served as a primary resource for independent travelers for over four decades, evolving from a pioneer "travel survival kit" in the 1980s to a massive, multi-author digital and physical guide today. It remains a cornerstone for navigating one of the world's most complex and rapidly modernizing destinations. Historical Significance and Evolution

: First published in 1984 by Alan Samagalski and Michael Buckley, the original Lonely Planet China guide is credited with opening the country to budget independent travelers just as it was emerging from isolation.

Trailblazers: crossing into China as a Lonely Planet writer in the 1980s

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The guide and its associated digital articles focus on several key pillars of the Chinese travel experience:

: In June 2024, Lonely Planet made the significant move to close its Chinese office and halt all local publication and social media activity in the country due to strategic adjustments following the pandemic. Core Content and Highlights Lonely Planet China

: By 2011, the guide had grown to over 1,000 pages, requiring a team of 11 authors and five subject matter experts to cover the vast territory. The guide and its associated digital articles focus

Lonely Planet China has served as a primary resource for independent travelers for over four decades, evolving from a pioneer "travel survival kit" in the 1980s to a massive, multi-author digital and physical guide today. It remains a cornerstone for navigating one of the world's most complex and rapidly modernizing destinations. Historical Significance and Evolution It remains a cornerstone for navigating one of

: First published in 1984 by Alan Samagalski and Michael Buckley, the original Lonely Planet China guide is credited with opening the country to budget independent travelers just as it was emerging from isolation.

Trailblazers: crossing into China as a Lonely Planet writer in the 1980s

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