You don't have to go all the way to China to enjoy Chinese culture.

(The following is the definition of the word 'all the way.' What is the meaning of 'all the way' in the sentence above?)

all the way
1. Fully; totally. He's my brother, so I support him all the way. I don't think that meat is all the way cooked yet—it's still pink in the middle.
2. The entire distance. The puppy followed me all the way home.
3. With all available condiments and dressings. I'd like two hamburgers all the way, please.
4. slang Sexual intercourse (when used with the verb "go"). I heard they went all the way last night.

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In the sentence about Chinese culture, it means the second definition: the entire distance to China.
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