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Post a photo of your campus sunset
Tag it with #HafrikVibes — let’s see who’s got the prettiest view!
Post a photo of your campus sunset 🌇 Tag it with #HafrikVibes — let’s see who’s got the prettiest view! -
Me: “I’ll cook today to save money.”
Also me after class: orders takeout againMe: “I’ll cook today to save money.” Also me after class: orders takeout again 🍜😂 -
If you could describe your China experience in one emoji — what would it be?If you could describe your China experience in one emoji — what would it be?
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Only students in China can understand this type of ArmyOnly students in China can understand this type of Army 😂🇨🇳
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Nigeria is 65 today.
Wishing our community peace, growth, and bold wins this year. Drop your flag in the comments and tell us where you’re celebrating from. -
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If you’re moving to China, what would you miss the most without a VPN?
• YouTube
• WhatsApp
• Gmail
• Instagram
(Hafrik VPN keeps all of these accessible!)If you’re moving to China, what would you miss the most without a VPN? • YouTube 📺 • WhatsApp 💬 • Gmail 📧 • Instagram 📸 (Hafrik VPN keeps all of these accessible!) -
The first week I arrived in China, I couldn’t access half the apps I used every day. Google, Instagram, YouTube—all blocked. I felt cut off.
That’s when I learned the importance of a VPN. Hafrik VPN keeps you connected, fast and secure, so you never miss a beat.The first week I arrived in China, I couldn’t access half the apps I used every day. Google, Instagram, YouTube—all blocked. I felt cut off. That’s when I learned the importance of a VPN. Hafrik VPN keeps you connected, fast and secure, so you never miss a beat. -
Before I came to China, I thought adapting would be impossible. But after a week, I realized: if you can order food, ride the metro, and say “谢谢” (thank you), you’re already halfway there.Before I came to China, I thought adapting would be impossible. But after a week, I realized: if you can order food, ride the metro, and say “谢谢” (thank you), you’re already halfway there.
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Once, I joined a group of locals practicing Tai Chi in the park. I didn’t know the moves, but they welcomed me with smiles. Sometimes, you don’t need language—just willingness to try.Once, I joined a group of locals practicing Tai Chi in the park. I didn’t know the moves, but they welcomed me with smiles. Sometimes, you don’t need language—just willingness to try.
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Which part of China’s lifestyle is harder to adapt to?Which part of China’s lifestyle is harder to adapt to?0020
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China makes you redefine distance. A “short trip” can mean 2 hours on a train. And people will still say, “It’s nearby.”China makes you redefine distance. A “short trip” can mean 2 hours on a train. And people will still say, “It’s nearby.”
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The first time I tried stinky tofu, I almost walked away from the smell. But locals convinced me to try. And you know what? It wasn’t bad at all. Crispy outside, soft inside, full of flavor.
Sometimes, the strangest food becomes your favorite memoryThe first time I tried stinky tofu, I almost walked away from the smell. But locals convinced me to try. And you know what? It wasn’t bad at all. Crispy outside, soft inside, full of flavor. Sometimes, the strangest food becomes your favorite memory -
When I first heard people dancing in the park at night, I thought it was a special event. Turns out, it happens every evening—dancing aunties everywhere.When I first heard people dancing in the park at night, I thought it was a special event. Turns out, it happens every evening—dancing aunties everywhere.
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Top 5 Apps for Traveling in China
1. Hafrik – to discover opportunities, connect with friends and local tips from other foreigners.
2. Trip.com – for train & flight bookings.
3. Dianping – food reviews & restaurant finders.
4. Meituan – food delivery & ticket bookings.
5. Baidu Maps – navigation when Google doesn’t work.
With these, you’ll never feel lost in China.Top 5 Apps for Traveling in China 🌆 1. Hafrik – to discover opportunities, connect with friends and local tips from other foreigners. 2. Trip.com – for train & flight bookings. 3. Dianping – food reviews & restaurant finders. 4. Meituan – food delivery & ticket bookings. 5. Baidu Maps – navigation when Google doesn’t work. 💡 With these, you’ll never feel lost in China. -
Which city feels more “futuristic”?Which city feels more “futuristic”?32
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