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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):...

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...

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...

 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,...

Whether you’re settling in for a long stay or just visiting, here’s a guide to help you stay safe and healthy during your time in China.  1. Stay Informed About Local Health Guidelines Health standards and regulations can vary by region in China, so it’s crucial to stay informed about local health guidelines. The Chinese...
