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In other cities, midnight is a polite cough telling you it’s time to go home. In Shenzhen, it’s the moment the city leans in, winks, and says: “Sit down, this is where it gets interesting.” The malls roll down their shutters like a theatre ending its matinée show — and outside, the streets immediately start the late-night premiere, with a bigger cast, a...

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...

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...

 Breaking Down Mandarin Tones: A Beginner’s GuideLearning a new language can be a challenging yet rewarding endeavor, and Mandarin Chinese is no exception. With its subtle intonations and distinct tonal patterns, Mandarin can seem daunting for beginners, but don’t let this intimidate you. By understanding and mastering the basics of Mandarin tones, you'll take a significant step towards...

Introduction to Chinese Cultural Etiquette Chinese culture, rooted in Confucianism, emphasizes values such as respect, politeness, and maintaining face (reputation and social standing). As a visitor, awareness of these values can greatly enhance interpersonal interactions and offer a deeper understanding of the social fabric. Â Understanding Chinese Culture and Social Etiquette...
