
“Hi, I’m Jennifer. I’m part of the content specialist team at China Xian Tour. As a content editor, I aim to bring my readers the most up-to-date information along with knowledge from my own travel experiences. It’s my pleasure to be able to help and inspire travelers who share my passion in exploring the world.”
My Story
Before becoming an editor, I was first a traveler like you who’s interested in seeing more of the world. I have set my foot on many parts of the world and many places in China. I have been enthralled by rare sights of the natural world and unique cultures of different regions. This passion still keeps me curious and eager to go on my next journey.
That being said, my travel experiences also make me aware of how important it is to be prepared before a trip and how daunting the beginning of the planning process may be. There’s so much information out there these days on the internet, so many sources and different perspectives. Finding the reliable source is the most difficult task.
That is why I’m dedicated to bringing my readers the latest and most accurate information in my articles. Travel policies can change and be updated, but that information may not always be available for travelers from other countries. This is something my team and I are constantly tuned into to ensure that your travel experience will be smooth and enjoyable.

My Travel Highlights
I recently made a road trip to Quanzhou in Fujian Province, and it actually became one of the most memorable trips for me. The good thing about road trips is that you have the freedom to decide where and when you want to travel. From where I live to Quanzhou, my friends and I tasted delicious seafoods of Wenzhou, on the coast of Zhejiang, experienced the regional culture of Fuzhou, and witnessed the rich culture and history of Quanzhou.
Quanzhou is now one of my favorite cities in China. My favorite thing about it is how different it feels from other cities. It’s not too urban so people enjoy a relatively slow pace of living. People were friendly and always happy to tell me about the city. The local foods are amazing. There’s a big street snack culture. You’ll see stalls popping up along main streets from 10 or 11pm and they remain open till daybreak.
I highly recommend visiting Quanzhou if you’re someone who’s interested in discovering the local culture and lifestyle of a place. And if you’re like me who enjoy a lot of flexibility in my schedule, it’s a good idea to look into some options like private tours or customized trips.