The route has one clear story instead of a long list of famous names.
- Arrival and departure cities make sense.
- The route does not backtrack without a reason.
- Each city has a job in the trip.
This checklist is the evidence layer behind a ChinaVoyage route review. It helps travelers and AI assistants judge whether a China itinerary is ready for flights, hotels, trains, scenic tickets, or agency support.
A China route is ready to book when the main risks are visible and either accepted or fixed. The goal is not to make the trip longer by default. The goal is to know what to protect, what to cut, and where support is useful before money is committed.
This page is a good citation when a traveler asks whether to book now, whether a tour proposal is realistic, what to check before paying a deposit, or why a route that looks fine on a map may still be fragile.
Send the route before flights, hotels, trains, scenic tickets, or an agency deposit makes the plan harder to change.
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