Purpose
Inquiry details are used to understand what kind of China the traveler wants to meet, how serious or time-sensitive the request is, and what kind of reply or next step is most appropriate.
Data Use
This page explains how Limina China uses the details you submit through forms so the first conversation can stay clear, contextual, and well organized.
Last updated: June 15, 2026.
A direct answer
To read your note carefully, keep the conversation organized, draft a reply, understand source and intent, and determine whether there is a meaningful fit for a bespoke journey conversation.
Inquiry details are used to understand what kind of China the traveler wants to meet, how serious or time-sensitive the request is, and what kind of reply or next step is most appropriate.
Submitted form details may move through a lightweight system involving Google Apps Script, Google Sheets, Gmail draft creation, Google Drive folder creation, and a booking link for discovery calls.
Some fields may be used to estimate intent or readiness, such as whether the traveler has a rough timeline, group shape, or meaningful note. This helps Limina China prioritize replies without replacing human reading.
If an inquiry appears relevant, the details may be used to draft a direct reply, frame a discovery call, or prepare a more thoughtful next-step conversation. The process is meant to stay personal rather than automated and generic.
Tracking data such as source page, referral path, campaign tags, or browser language may sit alongside inquiry details to help understand where interest came from and which pages are working.
The data is not meant to feed a mass-market sales machine. It is used to support direct cultural travel conversations and internal organization, not unrelated promotional blasts or third-party resale.
Questions about how inquiry details move through the process can be sent to liminachina@outlook.com.
Data use FAQs
So the conversation can remain coherent over time and any proposed journey can reflect what you already shared.
Drafts may be created through the workflow, but the aim is still a human, context-aware response rather than generic automated marketing.
It complements the privacy policy by explaining the practical operating flow in plainer language.
Related legal pages
The broader policy covering collection, retention, and access or deletion requests.
Read Privacy PolicyWhat using the website means and what a form submission does not constitute.
Read Terms of UseHow analytics and browser-level measurement support content and inquiry performance.
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