China Converters is a practical tool site for people who run into Chinese sizes, units and marketplace charts and need a clear answer fast.
Every page is built around a working converter first, then a compact chart and plain-language notes. The goal is to help shoppers, travelers, researchers and cross-border sellers make a quick decision without reading a long filler article.
The first live categories cover Chinese clothing sizes, shoe sizes, bra sizes and common mainland Chinese units such as jin, mu, li and chi.
Clothing pages use Chinese national size-code patterns such as GB/T 1335 style labels, then compare them with common international retail charts.
Shoe conversions use foot length as the safest anchor because CN, EU, US and UK systems do not map perfectly across every brand.
Modern mainland unit converters show the formula first, then common values, so the result can be checked manually.
Conversion pages and guides are published by China Converters editorial, with source assumptions documented on the methodology page.
Pages state when a result is an estimate, especially for clothing fit, shoe brands, currency rates and historical unit references.
Users can report conflicting seller charts, formulas or calendar results through the contact page for review.
For longer original explainers, see the Chinese conversion guides.
More Chinese unit pages are already queued for scheduled release. The site will keep expanding around small, searchable conversion problems instead of broad generic articles.
Found a chart that does not match a page? Send the example through the contact page so the tool can be corrected or expanded.
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