Whether you sell food, fix phones, or cut hair — Hafrik helps you grow. Free business pages now open!
How to Navigate Public Transportation in China Visiting China can be exhilarating and challenging. It is a country that offers a rich tapestry of culture, history, and stunning landscapes. Nevertheless, when it comes to public transportation, China has one of the best and most diverse networks in the world. Navigating it can be a bit daunting, especially for first-time visitors, but with a bit...
1. Can Foreigners Open a Bank Account in China?Yes. Whether you’re a student, worker, or businessperson, most major banks allow foreigners to open an account — but requirements may vary by branch and city. 2. Best Banks for ForeignersBank of ChinaICBC (Industrial & Commercial Bank of China)China Merchants BankAgricultural Bank of ChinaHSBC (for higher-tier expats) 3. What You Need to...
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...
Learning Mandarin might feel intimidating at first, but you don’t have to master thousands of characters to start communicating. Just a few phrases can make your life in China much smoother — from shopping and traveling to making friends. 50 Useful Mandarin Phrases 你好 (Nǐ hǎo) – Hello 👋 早上好 (Zǎo shàng hǎo) – Good morning 🌅 晚上好 (Wǎn shàng hǎo) – Good...
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...