I think they're too conservative and wasted some very good chances of experimenting new things.
This actually is the 1st time humans put a digital information-age-enabled technolgies on the Moon.
the US and Soviets missions were quite dulling and primitive in terms of high tech- we only have some black and white dead fotos on rocks and a few secs of vid of US astronauts jumping up and down...
China's lander could have done much, but much, more cool things with current digital tech !!!
Obviously the payload is not that tight enough.
I would have put more stuff into the lander instead of just a rover.
e.g. why not put a small drone in it, with its own small engine ( like that 7,500N engine, but a tiny one) with its own fuel, together a solar panel engine?
like a sort of helicopter with a hi-def camera and antenna on its nose...
oke, with 2 cameras adjusted to a right angle so that it can shoot both terrains and itself at the same time...
then let it fly over a much wider area of the moon shooting all kinds of high-def vids and transferring them to either the lander or directly back to the earth, depending on which way is more energy-efficient - I'd transmit the vids to the lander first and let the lander transfer them to the earth bit by bit later.. when the fuel is over, just let it crash on the surface- yet some more data...
That would be much cooler than a slow-moving rover alone, woudn't it?
and it would be the first country to fly a "UFO" over Moon terrains, looking like a real "Star War" with the blue planet in its background
how cool will that be?
Those vids sent back would make Battlefields 4 or Transformer 3 look like jokes!
If China puts them into youtube or make it a short commecial movie with these footages, it would break the All-Time view records of both Youtube and Hollywood cinema.
And this will be unique. even though the US landed sth on Mars, but the distance is too huge to shoot some real time rover movie, let alone some fly-over stunts ... this Moon opportunity is perfect for these things...
So if like this,
1. tech-wise: using existing tech as 7,500n...drone/ remote-hellos, remote control, sensing, transmitting...
2. science-wise: a big news for worldwide scientists, since the fly-over would provide them with many many 1st-time-ever interesting new Moon terrains to analise
3. entertainment-wise: clips of this either standlone or combined with other scenes in youtube or a short movie for cinema would get entire online-worldwide poplution ( billions?) glued to the screen!
4. commencial-wise: either China's movie industry or other industries can pre-fund the project, later profiting from any movies, video games, toys, whatever intellectual-property rights of using, leasing the footages... can earn millions! (so no problem with initital budget for this project either.)
5. military-wise: also test some interesting new tech for remote sensing, control etc new weapon systems on lands or high sea...
6. world-wide conception-wise: fascilitate to break streotypes...it's a good example for China to be asscoiated with innovations/high tec, a big propanganda win. And the whole world will know it - worths 10X than the annual budget of CCTV or xinhua. the entire concept will stay in history book as the first, highly entertaning, and unique, beating both American and Soviets' moon landing effect.