Located between Hong Kong island and the Kowloon Peninsula, Victoria harbour, also known as Victoria bay, is the largest seaport in China and the third largest in the world, after…
China’s Consumer Demand for Tourism Is Rising Day by Day
At present, China's tourism market is still maintaining rapid growth. According to the big data report on China's tourism consumption 2018 released by the China tourism academy (data center of…
A New Trend for the Spring Festival Travel Rush in 2020
Due to the early Spring Festival, the Spring Festival travel rush of 2020 will start on January 10. As a unique "tidal migration" in China, what will be the new…
Why Do Chinese People Like Hairy Crabs So Much
The Chinese are probably the world's biggest crab-eaters, with Shanghai alone said to eat 50,000 tons of hairy crabs a year in recent years. Eating crab has long been a…
The Best Times to Visit the Great Wall
The Great Wall of China has spectacular views all year round, but weather and congestion can affect your experience. Spring The weather in Beijing is pleasant in spring. A hike…
Temple of Confucius, One of the Three Largest Ancient Architectural Complexes
Qufu Confucian temple, located in the hometown of Confucius, is the most famous and largest Confucian temple in Confucius' memory. His thoughts developed into the far-reaching Confucianism, which had the…
Chinese Names, with Chinese Tradition and Characteristics
Unlike western people, Chinese people put the family name first and the given name second. Interestingly, a married woman does not use her husband's family name. The given name usually…
Can I Drink Tap Water in China?
Tap water in China is unsafe. Unlike most western countries where safe tap water is readily available, in most parts of China, although the water looks clear, it is not…
Bike Sharing in China, the Kingdom of Bicycles
Bike-sharing programs have boomed in China at an alarming rate since the end of 2016. The dockless bikes seem to have taken over most cities, including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen,…
All You Need to Know About Business Hours in China
The Chinese government stipulates a five-day work week. The labor law of the People's Republic of China stipulates a maximum of eight hours a day and 44 hours a week.…