The “Living in the city” guide is for the expat resident – the company representative, the student or the teacher who is putting down roots in China for a while. It has the things you need to know to get through the day and the week in a foreign city, like:
◎ Where to shop and do your banking
◎ Where to swim and keep fit
◎ Where the schools are (local and international)
◎ How to connect your phone or find a moving company
◎ Where to go for dinner – and afterwards!
◎ Plus an on-line forum where expats in the city can swap news and views.
Here’s a full “site map” for the Living guides:
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| ◎ Introduction
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| ◎ Transportation
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As for “Visiting” section
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| ◎ Bank, post office and courier
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A service directory
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| ◎ Shopping
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Introduction
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- Local products
- Shopping districts and malls
- Markets
- Supermarkets
- Antiques
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| ◎ Dining and entertainment
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As for “Visiting” section
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| ◎ Hospitals, clinics and drug stores
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A service directory
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| ◎ Education and training schools
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Training institutions and universities
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| ◎ Museums, galleries, parks
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As for “Visiting” section
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| ◎ Services
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Employment
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Housing and Moving |
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Phone and Internet services |
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Utilities |
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Sports and Fitness |
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Beauty Spa |
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Translation Services |
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Legal and Accounting Services |
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Housekeeping, Nursery, Day Care |
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Libraries |
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Bookstores |
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Buy and Sell |
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Religious Assemblies |
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Pet Care Services |
| ◎ Useful numbers
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