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By Anna Luzanne @WIEChinaThe first thing I realized when I arrived in China is that technology is a necessity. You can do so many things with your cellphone, like:· Booking a Didi (Chinese version of Uber)· Pay for your bill at the restaurant or for your groceries via WeChat or Alipay· Order takeout online· Online shopping· Translation apps when you want to speak to a localThe list goes on and there are plenty resources for using these apps to get along easy in China.But what if your cellph
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Written by Luke@WIEChinaAlmost every newcomer to Guangzhou has faced a problem that is how to find somewhere nice to live in this crowded megapolis. Guangzhou is a very busy city, its population is 13.5 million, the 6thlargest in China and its GDP is 1810 billion Rmb, which is the 3rdlargest in China. Although there are a lot of jobs oppurtunites, competition and pressure are also intense, in order to survive in this city, people need to work really hard and you are likely to be really tired aft
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by Abraham@WIEChinaDearESLteachers,Living in China could be a total different life experience for you. For some people, it seems not so easy, especially when they come to a new world, trying to figure out things all by themselves in their old fashion; however for some other people, living in China could be an unique and fascinating life experience, they could get many new friends, new life experience, gain competence for the future career. What makes this difference could be: how well you
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By Thomas Mcmanamon, ESL Teacher @WIEChinaTips for commuting in GZ Guangzhou is home to over 13 million people, making travel in and around the city a pretty big event. Lets see some of the best ways to make you journeys in GZ stress free.Ride a bike! China is famous for its love of bicycles and has more bikes than any other country on the planet. It is also the world leader when in comes to bike sharing. Guangzhou has many bike share companies that offer bikes for you to hop on and off at your
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