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1. Booking Flights in ChinaYou can book flights using:Trip.com (English-friendly)Qunar or Feizhu (Alibaba’s Fliggy) – better deals, mostly in ChineseWeChat Mini Programs – fast if your WeChat is verified What you need:Valid passportSometimes a Chinese phone numberVisa info (for international routes)Pro Tip: Domestic flights are cheaper mid-week. Book 1–2 weeks in advance for better...
When you first arrive in China, Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK) is often the entry point for many travelers. As a foreigner, navigating the airport and the city can be a bit overwhelming. This guide will help you understand what to do first upon arrival, how to find nearby hotels, how to get to the train station, and what to do in general as you settle in Beijing. First Steps After...
There is an old saying in China: "Alone, a lonely stranger in a foreign land, I doubly pine for my kinsfolk on a holiday." This means that people living far away from home will miss their loved ones even more during the festive seasons.Nowadays, there are many foreigners in every corner of China. We believe that every overseas friend in a foreign country must also miss their family in the...
Whether you’re planning to live in China long-term or simply want the convenience of driving during your stay, obtaining a Chinese driver’s license is an essential step. The process may seem complex, but with the right preparation, it’s quite manageable. Here’s a comprehensive guide for foreigners on how to get a...
Moving to China can feel like stepping into another world — exciting, fast, and full of daily surprises. I thought I was prepared, but there were a few things I wish someone told me earlier. If you’re planning to move or you just arrived, these five notes will make life much smoother. 1) Cashless Life is Real QR codes run everything. Set up Alipay or WeChat Pay as soon as you can....