• 💭 One thing I’ve learned about living in China, every day comes with a new surprise. Some days it’s amazing food, other days it’s a language struggle. What’s one thing China has taught you so far?
    💭 One thing I’ve learned about living in China, every day comes with a new surprise. Some days it’s amazing food, other days it’s a language struggle. 😂 What’s one thing China has taught you so far?
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  • Hey everyone ?

    My name is Jianhao, I’m French ?? and I’ve been learning Chinese by myself for the past 5 years ???

    I’m really passionate about the Chinese language and culture, and I plan to come to China to study Chinese and hopefully live there long term ?

    If anyone has advice or recommendations about studying or living in China, especially as a foreigner, I’d love to connect and hear your experiences! ?

    Feel free to message me or drop a comment. Looking forward to meeting new people here! ?✨
    Hey everyone ?

    My name is Jianhao, I’m French ?? and I’ve been learning Chinese by myself for the past 5 years ???

    I’m really passionate about the Chinese language and culture, and I plan to come to China to study Chinese and hopefully live there long term ?

    If anyone has advice or recommendations about studying or living in China, especially as a foreigner, I’d love to connect and hear your experiences! ?

    Feel free to message me or drop a comment. Looking forward to meeting new people here! ?✨
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  • Does Doing Business in China as a Foreigner Worth It?
    They say China is the land of opportunity…
    But for foreigners, is it really?
    From legal hoops to language walls to trust issues.
    Doing business here ain’t a walk in the park.

    So let’s be real:
    Is it worth starting a business in China as a foreigner in 2025?

    ? Share your wins, losses, or regrets.
    Does Doing Business in China as a Foreigner Worth It?
    They say China is the land of opportunity…
    But for foreigners, is it really?
    From legal hoops to language walls to trust issues.
    Doing business here ain’t a walk in the park.

    So let’s be real:
    Is it worth starting a business in China as a foreigner in 2025?

    ? Share your wins, losses, or regrets.
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  • Hello guys, Please which app is best to learn Chinese language properly?
    Any suggestions please
    Hello guys, Please which app is best to learn Chinese language properly?
    Any suggestions please
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  • Before coming to China
    Know this:

    1. Language: Chinese (Mandarin) is the official language of China. It would be good to learn some useful phrases before visiting the country. Most of the signboards do not have English translations, so a translation app might come in handy.

    2. Visa: China has a strict visa policy. Ensure your visa and documentation are correct and up-to-date before travelling.

    3. Respect the customs and traditions: China is a country with rich culture and tradition. Respect the local norms and customs. Avoid discussing sensitive topics like politics and religion.

    4. Health precautions: Be careful with food and water to avoid any health issues. It’s safer to drink bottled water. If you have any allergies or food restrictions, learn how to say them in Chinese.

    5. Internet censorship: Websites like Facebook, Google, and Twitter are blocked in China, so you might want to set up a VPN before you leave.

    6. Avoid scams: Like any other tourist spot, beware of common tourist scams.
    Before coming to China
    Know this:

    1. Language: Chinese (Mandarin) is the official language of China. It would be good to learn some useful phrases before visiting the country. Most of the signboards do not have English translations, so a translation app might come in handy.

    2. Visa: China has a strict visa policy. Ensure your visa and documentation are correct and up-to-date before travelling.

    3. Respect the customs and traditions: China is a country with rich culture and tradition. Respect the local norms and customs. Avoid discussing sensitive topics like politics and religion.

    4. Health precautions: Be careful with food and water to avoid any health issues. It’s safer to drink bottled water. If you have any allergies or food restrictions, learn how to say them in Chinese.

    5. Internet censorship: Websites like Facebook, Google, and Twitter are blocked in China, so you might want to set up a VPN before you leave.

    6. Avoid scams: Like any other tourist spot, beware of common tourist scams.
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  • Leveraging Chinese Apps for Efficient Language Learning | #[1006] #[988] #[1007] #[1008] #[987] #[1009] #[993] #[1010] #[1011] #[1012]
    Leveraging Chinese Apps for Efficient Language Learning | #[1006] #[988] #[1007] #[1008] #[987] #[1009] #[993] #[1010] #[1011] #[1012]
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  • 1. Learn the language: Mandarin is the main language in China. Not everyone speaks English, so do try to learn some basic phrases.

    2. Understand the culture: Do your research before you go. Understand the basic tenets of Chinese culture and
    1. Learn the language: Mandarin is the main language in China. Not everyone speaks English, so do try to learn some basic phrases.

    2. Understand the culture: Do your research before you go. Understand the basic tenets of Chinese culture and
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