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π From City Lights to Secret SkiesImagine leaving Shenzhen’s skyscrapers behind and heading deep into China’s wild west—Qinghai Province. That’s exactly what this traveler did to uncover the truth about Chaka Salt Lake, the so-called “forbidden mirror.” π Walking on Water (Almost)Chaka isn’t just a lake. It’s a massive salt flat that perfectly...
Published: Oct 1, 2025 • For: Foreigners living in China & global investors China has made a major policy shift that directly affects foreigners. On Sept 15, 2025, the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) announced nine new FX measures, including the loosening of long-standing limits on foreign property ownership. Key changes Non-self-use homes now allowed: Foreign...
Learning Mandarin might feel intimidating at first, but you don’t have to master thousands of characters to start communicating. Just a few phrases can make your life in China much smoother — from shopping and traveling to making friends. 50 Useful Mandarin Phrases δ½ ε₯½ (NΗ hΗo) – Hello π ζ©δΈε₯½ (ZΗo shàng hΗo) – Good morning π ζδΈε₯½ (WΗn shàng hΗo) – Good...
The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) has released a new regulation on managing and reporting cybersecurity incidents. The rules, which will come into effect on November 1, 2025, aim to strengthen China’s defenses against the growing threat of cyberattacks. What the Regulation Covers The new rules define the scope of incidents that must be reported, who is responsible for...
Just as important as saying hello is knowing how to say goodbye. In Chinese, the most common phrase is εθ§ (Zàijiàn), which literally means “see you again.” π Common Ways to Say Goodbye εθ§ (Zàijiàn) — Goodbye / See you again ζζ (Bàibài) — Bye-bye (casual, borrowed from English) εε€΄θ§ (Huítóu jiàn)...