If you’re tracking packages coming out of China, a few tools tend to work better than standard carrier sites. 17TRACK is usually the most reliable starting point since it aggregates data from thousands of carriers and can piece together multi-leg shipments (China → customs → USPS/FedEx). 517Track is another option that sometimes shows earlier China-side scans, especially for carriers like Yanwen or Cainiao, though it’s a bit less polished. Mobile apps like Package Tracker or the 17TRACK app are also useful if you’re managing multiple deliveries and want notifications.
Just keep in mind these platforms don’t generate tracking data, they only display what carriers report....so “movement” doesn’t always guarantee a legitimate shipment. Most China packages follow a predictable flow: initial pickup, export scan, a quiet period while in transit, then arrival in the U.S. for final delivery. A good rule of thumb is to start with 17TRACK, fall back to 517Track if nothing shows up, and once it hits the U.S., switch to the official carrier site for the most accurate updates. Also, pay attention to the tracking number format itself (e.g., YunExpress, Cainiao, China Post), since that often tells you more about what’s actually happening than the tracking site alone.
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www.517track.com (note, you have to keep this 'www' only and remove the https, this one doesnt work secure, Sometimes surfaces earlier China-side scans (Yanwen, Cainiao, etc.)
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https://www.17track.net/en
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