If you are having the board assembled, LCSC part # C168703 would be ok. It's a USB-C connector with 24 pins with 0.5mm pitch, all buried under the connector body.
If you're going to (try to) solder this connector yourself, forgetaboutit. It would be next to impossible with either an iron or hot air.
If you're going to assemble it yourself, a connector similar to LCSC part# C40941 would be a far better choice*. It's a USB mini-B connector, straight (LCSC's terminology), through-hole connector. Soldering this connector yourself will be simple, compared to nearly impossible for a USB-C connector.
*Please note,
I am not recommending a specific connector, only this style of connector. If you search on mini-B/5 pins/straight under USB connectors at LCSC, you will have 53 to choose from.
Not for this application, but for applications using USB for power-only, LCSC's part# C2688799 is interesting. It's a surface mount mini-B having only 2 pins for power and ground. Much easier to solder.