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Travelers have long loved Asia for its stunning sights, captivating cultures, and, last but certainly not least, reasonable prices.Unfortunately, though, some of the continent’s most beloved attractions have turned into chaotic, overpriced tourist traps, whereas the places that still maintain the type of tranquility, authenticity, and reasonable prices we’ve come to know and love are just...
 This guide will provide you with essential tips on finding housing, understanding rent and contracts, and identifying expat-friendly areas. 1. Understanding the Rental Market in China The rental market in China varies significantly between cities and even within different neighborhoods. While cities like Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen have high rental prices due to their economic...
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....
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...
1. Housing / RentShared Apartment (Outside City Center): ¥2,000–¥3,5001-Bedroom Apartment (City Center): ¥5,000–¥8,000Studio in Expat Areas (Sanlitun, Chaoyang): ¥6,000–¥10,000+Tip: Use apps like Ziroom or check WeChat housing groups for better deals.2. TransportationMetro: ¥3–¥6 per rideBus: ¥1–¥2Taxi within city center: ¥30–¥60Monthly Metro Card (Unlimited Travel):...