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How to Live Well in China as a ForeignerLiving in China as a foreigner can be a rewarding experience, but it also comes with its challenges. Here are some tips on how to make the most out of your time in China:1. Learn the LanguageOne of the best ways to integrate into Chinese society is by learning the language. Mandarin is the most widely spoken language in China, so it would be beneficial to...

 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...

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...

Among the most notable changes is the new provision allowing foreign tech talent, already employed full-time in Guangdong, to take on part-time work under specific conditions.As outlined in the Guangdong Science and Technology Innovation Regulations, which will take effect on October 1, 2024, foreign tech talents who are fully employed in Guangdong can legally engage in additional part-time...

Step 1: Know the Common Job Types for ForeignersMost foreigners in China work in the following areas:English teaching (kindergartens, training centers, universities)Tech & IT roles (developers, engineers)Media & creative work (design, writing, content creation)Sales and international businessTranslation and localizationStep 2: Prepare a China-Ready CVYour resume should be:1–2 pages...
