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Chinese Learning Series – Classes 5 to 10 Welcome back! In this part of our series, we’ll cover Classes 5 to 10, focusing on practical topics like shopping, transport, weather, time, family, and hobbies. Class 5: Shopping and Money ่ฟไธชๅคๅฐ้ฑ๏ผ (Zhè ge duลshวo qián?) – How much is this? ๅคช่ดตไบ (tài guì le) – Too expensive ไพฟๅฎไธ็น (piányi...
Most Africans arrive in China and start off in survival mode. Finding a place to sleep. Figuring out visas. Taking whatever small job comes first. Trying to understand a system that moves faster than anything they’ve seen before. It’s a normal beginning — but it shouldn’t be a permanent lifestyle. The turning point comes when you shift from surviving day-to-day to...
International Brand Sales Specialist – Shanghai • Company: thecoolhunter • Type: Full-time, office-based • Location: Shanghai (only applicants currently in Shanghai) • Salary: Not disclosed About the Role thecoolhunter is seeking an International Brand Sales Specialist to manage client relations, sales coordination, and brand communication. The role involves:...
In China, jobs are not always found on websites—they’re found through people. Foreigners who succeed here actively build networks. This means attending industry meetups, connecting with alumni, joining professional WeChat groups, and even showing up to local community events. One connection could open a door that online applications never will.
Aside from essential apps like WeChat, Alipay, Didi, Maps, etc., one of the other apps that I use most often here is Dianping, especially for looking up restaurants and bars. It's a great way to find new places, check opening times and addresses, book tables and get some banging discounts. Almost every restaurant or bar is guaranteed to have at least one kind of deal or discount....