I have been to China many times. Americans are not required to get any shots to enter China, unless you are coming from an area that is infected with Yellow Fever. At the airports, often there are thermal monitors with people watching the monitors. If you have a fever, the monitor will show that your body is hot, and you will be pulled to the side.
This is a very broad questions but the number one thing a person should know when traveling to China is how to speak basic Mandarin Chinese. This is because it is the most widely spoken form of Chinese in China.
YOu only need one.
If you are traveling and not expecting to ever return to where you came from then you do not need a return ticket. Ask for a one way ticket.
One doesn't need to register to receive booster shots. All one needs to do is visit a local doctors office or health department. Many times fire stations offer free booster shots.
Shots are one and one-half oz each.
Only One, If a goon shoots you, once is enough.
Shots are one and one-half oz each.
Anyone who has or is, developing an allergy, may need to get allergy shots. There are many ways one can develop an allergy: to outside or inside pollutants, allergic to dogs or cats, allergic to metals, etc. Usually one gets allergy shots when the allergic reaction is so bad and persistant, that they need to seek professional help.
you need to eat a cookie and do a poo
If you should lose your ticket while traveling you should immediately call the airline you are traveling with. You will need proof of identification. In a case where you can not be refunded for your ticket or have the ticket replaced you may need to purchase a new one.
they go in and check their heart and lungs and give them shots if they need one and just stuff like that
No vaccinations are required for a trip to China. However, the Center for Disease Control does make some recommendations: Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Japanese encephalitis, Rabies, Typhoid Boosters are recommended for: Tetanus-diphtheria, Measles Other than that one should check with the CDC website as information is updated regularly