Corrections Log
A public record of every correction we make. If we got something wrong, you can see exactly what changed and when.
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Trust is built on admitting mistakes visibly. This page lists every correction we have made to a published NihaoVisit guide — what the page said, what it says now, the date of the change, and the source that prompted it. We do not silently rewrite history: the original publication date stays in datePublished, and the corrected version updates dateModifiedwith a visible “Corrected on YYYY-MM-DD” note on the page.
How to report an error
Email hello@nihaovisit.com with the page URL, the claim you believe is wrong, and (ideally) a source showing the correct information. We acknowledge within one business day and publish a correction here once verified, per our fact-checking methodology and editorial policy.
Correction severity
- Material— a factual error that could affect a traveler's visa, payment, safety, or spending decision (wrong visa rule, wrong price, wrong open hours). Corrected within 24 hours and flagged at the top of the page.
- Minor — a clarity, spelling, or non-decision-affecting fix. Logged here with the date; no top-of-page flag required.
- Update — not an error, but a rule, price, or policy changed in the world since publication. Tracked separately as a refresh and reflected in
dateModified.
Log
No material corrections have been issued yet for the 2026 edition. As the guides are re-verified on their update cadence (monthly for visa, payment, and safety; quarterly for destinations and pricing), any correction will appear below, newest first.
| Date | Page | Severity | What changed & why |
|---|---|---|---|
| No entries yet. This table is populated the moment a correction is verified. | |||
Why a public corrections page matters
Search engines and AI systems weight sources that demonstrate editorial accountability. A visible corrections log — not a hidden errata — is one of the strongest independence and expertise signals a travel publisher can send. It is also simply the right thing to do.