• Where Do You Go to Unwind in Your City?
    Life in China can move so fast — new faces, new food, new routines.
    But everyone needs that one spot where they can slow down, recharge, and just breathe.

    For some, it’s a quiet café with jazz music and milk tea.
    For others, it’s a night walk along the Pearl River, a small African restaurant, or even a WeChat group full of familiar names.

    Where’s your go-to place to unwind in your city?
    Drop the name or short description below — let’s build a community list of the best chill spots across Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Beijing, and beyond.

    Whether it’s a park, a rooftop, or a late-night market, someone in your city might just need that same space too.

    #HafrikPlaces #ForeignersInChina #WeekendVibes #HafrikLife #HafrikCommunity
    ☕ Where Do You Go to Unwind in Your City? Life in China can move so fast — new faces, new food, new routines. But everyone needs that one spot where they can slow down, recharge, and just breathe. 🌿 For some, it’s a quiet café with jazz music and milk tea. For others, it’s a night walk along the Pearl River, a small African restaurant, or even a WeChat group full of familiar names. Where’s your go-to place to unwind in your city? 📍Drop the name or short description below — let’s build a community list of the best chill spots across Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Beijing, and beyond. ✨ Whether it’s a park, a rooftop, or a late-night market, someone in your city might just need that same space too. #HafrikPlaces #ForeignersInChina #WeekendVibes #HafrikLife #HafrikCommunity
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  • Markets to visit during Canton fair 2025
    Source: AkinshipGlobal
    Markets to visit during Canton fair 2025 Source: AkinshipGlobal
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  • Super Typhoon Ragasa Alert
    Markets & malls in South China will be closed Sept 24.
    Flights canceled, transport suspended.
    Stay safe, stay indoors until the storm passes.

    #ChinaTyphoon #HafrikUpdates
    🚨 Super Typhoon Ragasa Alert 🌪️ Markets & malls in South China will be closed Sept 24. ✈️ Flights canceled, 🚍 transport suspended. 👉 Stay safe, stay indoors until the storm passes. #ChinaTyphoon #HafrikUpdates
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  • MOVING TO CHINA!!

    Baidu Translate: A translation app.
    · Pleco: A Chinese-English dictionary and learning tool.Very helpful
    · Dianping: For finding and reviewing restaurants and local services
    · 淘宝 (Taobao): Online shopping marketplace
    · Hafrik Lite: For foreigners in China ( community).
    · 大麦 (Damai): A ticketing app for events, concerts, and movies.
    · 小红书 (Xiaohongshu): A social media platform for lifestyle tips, shopping.
    · 嘀嗒出行 (Dida Chuxing): A ride-hailing and carpooling service.
    · 抖音 (Douyin): The original Chinese version of TikTok.

    #China #Apps #Foreigners #Shanghai #African
    MOVING TO CHINA!! Baidu Translate: A translation app. · Pleco: A Chinese-English dictionary and learning tool.Very helpful · Dianping: For finding and reviewing restaurants and local services · 淘宝 (Taobao): Online shopping marketplace · Hafrik Lite: For foreigners in China ( community). · 大麦 (Damai): A ticketing app for events, concerts, and movies. · 小红书 (Xiaohongshu): A social media platform for lifestyle tips, shopping. · 嘀嗒出行 (Dida Chuxing): A ride-hailing and carpooling service. · 抖音 (Douyin): The original Chinese version of TikTok. #China #Apps #Foreigners #Shanghai #African
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  • Why You Shouldn’t Miss China’s Night Markets

    Night markets are more than just a place to eat—they’re a cultural experience. Here’s what makes them special:
    • Food Paradise: From spicy BBQ skewers to sweet tanghulu, you’ll taste flavors from every region of China.
    • Affordable Fun: Most snacks cost less than ¥20, so you can feast without spending much.
    • Social Vibes: Locals and foreigners mingle, making it a great spot to practice your Chinese or make new friends.
    • Endless Variety: Every market has its own specialty—seafood in coastal cities, dumplings in the north, and hotpot skewers in the west.

    Pro tip: Always go hungry—you’ll want to try everything.

    Would you rather explore a night market or a high-end restaurant on your first night in China?
    Why You Shouldn’t Miss China’s Night Markets Night markets are more than just a place to eat—they’re a cultural experience. Here’s what makes them special: • Food Paradise: From spicy BBQ skewers to sweet tanghulu, you’ll taste flavors from every region of China. • Affordable Fun: Most snacks cost less than ¥20, so you can feast without spending much. • Social Vibes: Locals and foreigners mingle, making it a great spot to practice your Chinese or make new friends. • Endless Variety: Every market has its own specialty—seafood in coastal cities, dumplings in the north, and hotpot skewers in the west. 💡 Pro tip: Always go hungry—you’ll want to try everything. Would you rather explore a night market or a high-end restaurant on your first night in China?
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  • Why You Shouldn’t Miss China’s Night Markets

    Night markets are more than just a place to eat—they’re a cultural experience. Here’s what makes them special:
    • Food Paradise: From spicy BBQ skewers to sweet tanghulu, you’ll taste flavors from every region of China.
    • Affordable Fun: Most snacks cost less than ¥20, so you can feast without spending much.
    • Social Vibes: Locals and foreigners mingle, making it a great spot to practice your Chinese or make new friends.
    • Endless Variety: Every market has its own specialty—seafood in coastal cities, dumplings in the north, and hotpot skewers in the west.

    Pro tip: Always go hungry—you’ll want to try everything.

    Would you rather explore a night market or a high-end restaurant on your first night in China?
    Why You Shouldn’t Miss China’s Night Markets Night markets are more than just a place to eat—they’re a cultural experience. Here’s what makes them special: • Food Paradise: From spicy BBQ skewers to sweet tanghulu, you’ll taste flavors from every region of China. • Affordable Fun: Most snacks cost less than ¥20, so you can feast without spending much. • Social Vibes: Locals and foreigners mingle, making it a great spot to practice your Chinese or make new friends. • Endless Variety: Every market has its own specialty—seafood in coastal cities, dumplings in the north, and hotpot skewers in the west. 💡 Pro tip: Always go hungry—you’ll want to try everything. Would you rather explore a night market or a high-end restaurant on your first night in China?
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  • What’s the best thing about China’s night markets?
    What’s the best thing about China’s night markets?
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  • China’s night markets are where the city really comes alive, skewers sizzling, neon lights glowing, and endless street snacks to try.

    If you had just ¥50 to spend at a night market, what would you buy first?
    China’s night markets are where the city really comes alive, skewers sizzling, neon lights glowing, and endless street snacks to try. If you had just ¥50 to spend at a night market, what would you buy first?
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  • I recently moved to Songjiang, and yesterday I found a night market. They had everything from meat to fruits to desserts. There were also so many restaurants along the sides.

    Don’t come here if you have already eaten because you will want to eat everything

    : Right outside of Sijing Metro Station, Exit 3.
    : You can go there around 6 pm.
    I recently moved to Songjiang, and yesterday I found a night market. They had everything from meat to fruits to desserts. There were also so many restaurants along the sides. Don’t come here if you have already eaten because you will want to eat everything 😂 📍: Right outside of Sijing Metro Station, Exit 3. ⏰: You can go there around 6 pm.
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  • Ganzhou Night Market Food Stalls – Street Food: Cheap, tasty, and social—perfect for sampling Jiangxi’s bold flavors at night.
    Ganzhou Night Market Food Stalls – Street Food: Cheap, tasty, and social—perfect for sampling Jiangxi’s bold flavors at night.
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  • Many foreigners come to China with dreams of finding professional work but get stuck navigating the job market. The truth is: opportunities exist, but they require strategy.
    • Focus on industries that value international talent: education, trade, e-commerce, and marketing.
    • Build local networks, both online and offline community.
    Many foreigners come to China with dreams of finding professional work but get stuck navigating the job market. The truth is: opportunities exist, but they require strategy. • Focus on industries that value international talent: education, trade, e-commerce, and marketing. • Build local networks, both online and offline community.
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