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Mastering Chinese Characters: Tips for Memorizing HanziWhether you are a language enthusiast, a business traveller, or someone seeking to learn Mandarin Chinese for personal reasons, understanding Chinese characters or 'Hanzi' is an essential part of the learning process. These intricate symbols may seem overwhelming at first, especially when there are approximately 50,000 Chinese characters in...

 New Hotline 12345: Your Gateway to Foreigner Services Now Live in ChinaChina has taken a major step towards improving services for foreigners living in the country with the launch of a new hotline, 12345. This hotline aims to provide a one-stop solution for all the needs and concerns of expats residing in China.Whether you are a student, an entrepreneur, a tourist, or a long-term resident,...

How to Navigate Baima Market Guangzhou Like a ProBaima Market in Guangzhou is undoubtedly one of the biggest and most popular clothes markets in China. Offering a sprawling maze of countless shops and stalls, laden with an abundance of styles, fashions, and accessories, it can be quite daunting to navigate. But worry not, as this guide will provide you detailed instructions and tips to explore...

Today we're continuing our journey exploring rooftops and terraces in Beijing, and after looking at ones around Sanlitun, the hutongs, and the Liangma River, we're now turning our attention to the CBD. Xun Terrace The newest place on this list, Xun Terrace only opened up earlier this year. Hidden away on the 25th floor of an office building near the Kerry Centre, here you...

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...
