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If this happens to you or a friend, you can follow the steps below to apply for a new passport.1: Report to the PoliceYou must carry a photocopy of your ID/passport, a photocopy of your visa to the police station near the place where you lost your passport or the police station in your usual residence to report the loss, and get a receipt for the report2: Report to the ImmigrationBring...
🚄 From City Lights to Secret SkiesImagine leaving Shenzhen’s skyscrapers behind and heading deep into China’s wild west—Qinghai Province. That’s exactly what this traveler did to uncover the truth about Chaka Salt Lake, the so-called “forbidden mirror.” 🌌 Walking on Water (Almost)Chaka isn’t just a lake. It’s a massive salt flat that perfectly...
Are you a passionate and driven student looking to advance your career with a Master’s degree? Here’s a golden opportunity to study in China with a Provincial Scholarship at one of the most innovative universities in the country – Zhejiang University of Science and Technology (ZUST).Admissions are now open for the September 2025 intake, and this is your chance to earn a fully funded...
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....
Step 1: Register Your AddressOnce you arrive, the first thing to do is register at the nearest police station (within 24 hours if you’re staying in a local apartment). If you’re in a hotel, they usually handle this for you. Step 2: Find a Place to LiveYou can rent apartments through agents or apps like Anjuke, Ziroom, or even local WeChat groups. Make sure to check proximity to...