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1. Main Types of Chinese Visas for ForeignersZ Visa (Work Visa): For foreigners employed in China. Requires a job offer and a work permit.X1/X2 Visa (Student Visa): X1 is for long-term students; X2 for short-term study.M Visa (Business Visa): For short-term business visits and sourcing.L Visa (Tourist Visa): For sightseeing and visiting friends.Q1/Q2 Visa: For family members of Chinese citizens...
Food delivery in China is next level. You open your app, tap a few buttons, and boom — a hot meal lands at your door, often faster than you could cook instant noodles. It’s cheap, fast, and feels like a modern-day superpower.But behind all that convenience? There’s a side of the story that most people don’t talk about — and honestly, it’s a bit disturbing. Let’s talk about ghost...
1. Why Learn Chinese?Communicate easily with localsHandle daily life (shopping, transport, emergencies)Build better relationships with coworkers, classmates, or neighborsShow respect for the culture 2. Focus on Mandarin (Putonghua)China has many dialects, but Mandarin is the official language and widely spoken, especially in cities like Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen.3. Learn Pinyin...
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...
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...