• Foreigners in China Quiz Show | What Does China Say? (Jerry & Catherine Edition) Episode 1
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  • I am really bored guys
    Someone should tell me what i can do in Shenyang city, or where i can go to have fun. Thanks
    I am really bored guys Someone should tell me what i can do in Shenyang city, or where i can go to have fun. Thanks
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  • Can you make money doing what you love?
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  • What Should a Foreign Student Do After Changing Apartments?

    #ForeignStudent #Apartment #LifeInChina #HafrikTv #Hafrik
    What Should a Foreign Student Do After Changing Apartments? #ForeignStudent #Apartment #LifeInChina #HafrikTv #Hafrik
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    Fast, secure VPN access for foreigners living in China. Get your HafrikOutlineVPN key today.
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  • Definition of Work Smarter not Harder
    Definition of Work Smarter not Harder
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  • Restaurants in Shanghai are really living in the future !!
    Would you dine here?

    #shanghai #Restaurant #foreigners
    Restaurants in Shanghai are really living in the future !! Would you dine here? #shanghai #Restaurant #foreigners
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  • Ever been to Shanghai Zhujiajiao Ancient Town!!!!
    This place really showcase the old China , from the food to the architecture .
    Make sure to stay till night time ( I did not )

    When coming make sure you :
    · Bring a power bank, mosquito repellent, umbrella, and comfortable shoes

    Transport:
    · Take Metro Line 17 to Zhujiajiao Station, then bus or walk 20-30 mins.

    Attractions:
    · Fangsheng Bridge: Shanghai’s longest stone arch bridge; great for photos.
    · Kezhi Garden: Largest classical garden with mixed Chinese-Western architecture.
    · Qing Dynasty Post Office: Send postcards with a special Zhujiajiao postmark.
    · Yuanjin Temple: Free entry; climb the pagoda for a panoramic town view.
    · Boat Ride: Take a traditional boat from Fangsheng Bridge or North Street Pier

    There are foods and many souvenirs to buy and most importantly don’t forget to take many pictures!!!
    Ever been to Shanghai Zhujiajiao Ancient Town!!!! This place really showcase the old China , from the food to the architecture . Make sure to stay till night time ( I did not 🥲) When coming make sure you : · Bring a power bank, mosquito repellent, umbrella, and comfortable shoes Transport: · Take Metro Line 17 to Zhujiajiao Station, then bus or walk 20-30 mins. Attractions: · Fangsheng Bridge: Shanghai’s longest stone arch bridge; great for photos. · Kezhi Garden: Largest classical garden with mixed Chinese-Western architecture. · Qing Dynasty Post Office: Send postcards with a special Zhujiajiao postmark. · Yuanjin Temple: Free entry; climb the pagoda for a panoramic town view. · Boat Ride: Take a traditional boat from Fangsheng Bridge or North Street Pier There are foods and many souvenirs to buy and most importantly don’t forget to take many pictures!!!
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  • No guide. No help. No community. Just me, lost in China.
    That’s how HAFRIK started — for people like us figuring life out here.
    If you’re in China or planning to come, don’t do it alone.
    HAFRIK got you.
    Let’s build together
    #Hafrik #LifeInChina #WeMove #ForeignersInChina #CommunityMatters #HafrikTv #hafrikapp
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  • Welcome to #Hafrik | Your Social Hub in China

    Hafrik is built for foreigners in China, helping you connect, find jobs, join events, explore communities, buy & sell, and share real stories through Reels, TV, and AI chat.

    We’re just getting started. Join us.
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    #Hafrik #HafrikApp #LifeInChina #HafrikTV
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  • One thing most foreigners notice in China is how easy payments are with WeChat Pay & Alipay.
    Would you rather carry cash or go 100% digital payments?
    One thing most foreigners notice in China is how easy payments are with WeChat Pay & Alipay. Would you rather carry cash or go 100% digital payments?
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  • When people move to China, their motivations are often very different.

    What excites you the most about living here?
    When people move to China, their motivations are often very different. What excites you the most about living here?
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  • The Hidden Gems of Chinese Tea Culture

    Tea in China isn’t just a drink—it’s a way of life. Beyond the famous green tea, here are some lesser-known varieties worth exploring:
    • Pu’er (普洱茶): Fermented, earthy, and said to aid digestion.
    • Oolong (乌龙茶): Floral and complex, perfect for relaxing afternoons.
    • White Tea (白茶): Light and refreshing, great for summer.
    • Chrysanthemum Tea (菊花茶): Herbal, soothing, and caffeine-free.

    Visiting a tea house can feel like stepping into another world: traditional wooden décor, quiet corners, and tea masters guiding you through centuries-old rituals.

    Next time you’re in China, skip the coffee and spend an afternoon at a tea house—you’ll discover a whole new side of the culture.

    Would you try Chinese tea over coffee if you lived here?
    🍵 The Hidden Gems of Chinese Tea Culture 🍵 Tea in China isn’t just a drink—it’s a way of life. Beyond the famous green tea, here are some lesser-known varieties worth exploring: • Pu’er (普洱茶): Fermented, earthy, and said to aid digestion. • Oolong (乌龙茶): Floral and complex, perfect for relaxing afternoons. • White Tea (白茶): Light and refreshing, great for summer. • Chrysanthemum Tea (菊花茶): Herbal, soothing, and caffeine-free. Visiting a tea house can feel like stepping into another world: traditional wooden décor, quiet corners, and tea masters guiding you through centuries-old rituals. Next time you’re in China, skip the coffee and spend an afternoon at a tea house—you’ll discover a whole new side of the culture. Would you try Chinese tea over coffee if you lived here?
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