An answer five years later – and by now refering to downloading maps to smartphone:
The best map for China IMHO is from Baidu, and this article describes an option to download maps for offline usage and how to use it. If you, like me, don’t want to give the app every possible permission on your phone, an alternative is:
I have made good experiences (all over the world in fact) with Maps.Me which is based on Openstreetmaps as suggested by @Rory.
Features (according to Wikipedia) include
Features of MAPS.ME:
- Offline map data (custom compressed format)[4]
- GPS support
- Offline routing from current location within one map
- Offline search (by name, address, category and coordinates)
- Bookmarks
- Auto-follow mode
- Location and bookmarks sharing
- KML import
- Offline routes for cars and by foot
The latest update apparently also includes an experimental bike route option.
While I was there I used nokia maps. You need a nokia phone to use them, but it worked very well (on the street level) for me. You can download the maps free, and the entire of China fitted on my phone.
You could look at http://www.openstreetmap.org/ which is google maps meets wikipedia. It’s all copyleft, so you can download it yourself. However you’ll have to find a suitable applicaton/format youself. Hunt around the http://wiki.openstreetmap.org
Credit:stackoverflow.com‘
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