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China Travel Mcp

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Overview

What is China Travel MCP?

China Travel MCP is an MCP server that provides AI assistants with comprehensive China inbound travel capabilities, powered by the TripGenie API with Trip.com affiliate booking links.

How to use China Travel MCP?

Install via pip install china-travel-mcp, then run as a standalone server with china-travel-mcp or configure in an MCP client like Claude Desktop or Cursor using the uvx command.

Key features of China Travel MCP

  • Search hotels across China with real-time pricing and booking links
  • Query domestic and international flights to/from China
  • Discover top attractions, ticket prices, and opening hours
  • Generate complete multi-day travel itineraries
  • Get practical advice on visa, transportation, and culture

Use cases of China Travel MCP

  • Find hotels in Chinese cities with specific preferences and budgets
  • Search flights from international origins to destinations within China
  • Plan multi-day trips for travelers interested in food, pandas, or history
  • Get visa requirements and practical travel tips for visiting China

FAQ from China Travel MCP

What travel data does the server use?

All data is powered by the Trip.com platform, and booking links include affiliate tracking.

How do I install and run the server?

Install it with pip install china-travel-mcp and run it with the china-travel-mcp command, or use uvx china-travel-mcp in an MCP client configuration.

What parameters can I pass to the hotel search tool?

The search_hotels tool requires a city name and accepts optional check-in/check-out dates, number of guests, budget level, and preferences such as "near city center".

Which languages does the server support?

The server defaults to English but the underlying API also supports Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish, French, German, Arabic, Thai, and Vietnamese.

What transport does the server use?

As an MCP server, it communicates via standard input/output (stdio) when run from the command line or through an MCP client.

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