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1. Payment
In addition to the conventional "cash backstop", Zhongxin Finance can also solve payment problems through two main methods: "external card internal binding" and "outsourcing internal use". Please refer to the "Payment" section of this website for details.
       2.  diet
Chinese cuisine is vast and profound, and tasting it is also a great experience for international students during their studies in China. The ways to taste delicious food can be through school canteens, off campus restaurants, and food delivery services. Off campus restaurants can refer to the "Dianping" app for reference environment, dishes, and prices; Waimai delivery can be ordered through apps such as "Ele.me" and "Meituan Waimai".
3. Transportation
In China, urban public transportation includes buses, subways, and urban railways, while cross city public transportation mainly includes buses, trains, planes, ships, etc; In addition to public transportation, shared bicycles, taxis, and self driving can also be used. Please refer to the "Transportation" section of this website for details.
4. Accommodation
International students can choose from various forms of accommodation such as school dormitories, on campus external rental housing, and short-term rental housing. Please refer to the "Accommodation" section of this website for details.
5. Leisure shopping
China is vast in territory and abundant in resources, with countless unique products from various regions. Among them, silk, embroidery, ceramics, lacquerware, tea, calligraphy and painting, and antiques are particularly renowned. These specialty products have formed various exclusive markets. For example, Xiushui Street in Beijing, Confucius Temple in Nanjing, Yu Garden in Shanghai, Ancient Culture Street in Tianjin, Qingping Market in Guangzhou, etc. In addition, flower, bird, fish, and insect markets, as well as agricultural markets, are also great places for leisure shopping.
6. Online shopping
In China, online shopping has become a popular way of consumption and lifestyle. If you plan to shop online during your stay in China, the following are currently some well-known e-commerce shopping websites for you to choose from:
Tmall Mall
JD JD
Taobao website
Suning.com
Amazon
7. Exercise
In Chinese university campuses, there are generally well-equipped sports venues and facilities. These sports venues include facilities for football, basketball, badminton, volleyball, table tennis, and other sports. Some universities have gyms and swimming pools. The use of sports facilities is generally divided into two types: free and paid. International students can engage in sports and fitness activities according to their interests and the actual situation of their institution.
8. Literary exhibitions and performances
In major cities in China, there are usually cultural venues such as concert halls and song and dance theaters, which often host performances of Chinese and foreign ethnic music, symphony concerts, musicals, ballets, plays, acrobatics, and more. There are many local operas in China, and the more famous operas are: Beijing Opera, Kunqu Opera, Yue Opera, Henan Opera, Cantonese Opera, Qin Opera Opera, Sichuan Opera, Pingju Opera, Shanxi Opera, Han Opera, Chaozhou Opera, Fujian Opera, Hebei Bangzi Opera, Hunan Opera, Huangmei Opera, Hunan Flower Drum Opera, and more than 50 other operas. In particular, Beijing Opera is the most popular, known as the "quintessence of China". Performances are usually arranged in theaters or theaters. In China, watching movies is quite convenient. Most urban areas in China have cinemas, and well-known foreign films can also be released in a timely manner. In major cities in China, museums, art centers, etc. are generally established, and large-scale exhibitions of cultural relics, photography, painting, handicrafts, etc. are often held.
9. Emergency call number
110- Alarm phone number. In case of emergency, such as theft, robbery, fighting, etc., call 110, explain clearly what happened, accurately report the location of the incident, and request police assistance.
119- Fire alarm hotline. In the event of a fire, the first step is to call 119 and explain the situation and location of the fire. The facts should not be exaggerated or reduced, and the fire department should be requested to provide assistance. Both fire alarm and emergency calls cannot be dialed randomly, otherwise legal responsibility will be borne.
120- Emergency hotline. When encountering a sudden illness and needing to be urgently taken to the hospital, you can call 120 and explain the symptoms of the patient's illness. If you know what disease the patient is suffering from, you should also explain it to the hospital. The hospital's ambulance will come to provide assistance as quickly as possible.
999- The emergency hotline of the Red Cross. The usage method is the same as 120.
122- Traffic alarm hotline. In case of a traffic accident, call 122 and explain the location of the accident. The traffic police will arrive at the accident site to handle the issue.
Hong Kong: Emergency hotline: 999
Macau: Emergency hotline: 000