
Best Apps for Moving to China
Learn Chinese, get around easily, find some friends, and a place to live - all with these awesome apps.
In the last 20 years, China's economy has expanded beyond anyone's wildest dreams. It has attracted numerous people from abroad, and it still offers anyone ambitious an opportunity to grow and have an amazing life. If you're planning on moving to China, the first thing you ought to consider is learning the language. Chinese is not quite as difficult as it may at first appear. Of course, attending a course is the best way to go but, if you don't have enough time or simply prefer learning on your own, an online platform such as Duolingo could serve the purpose.
Since China is an enormous country, you will also want to find the most efficient way of getting around. Trains are a reliable form of transportation while trams will serve you well in any big city like Beijing or Shanghai. Smaller towns are, of course, ideal for cycling, and many locals will use this as their main mode of getting from one place to the other. Since the government has been trying to curb pollution, people have been making a great effort to focus on more sustainable ways to travel and explore the world around them.
Obviously, finding a new crowd to hang out with and a place to live in will be just as important. Believe it or not, you can actually find both using the exact same app. Chinese social media has this odd yet highly functional, multi-purpose approach. You can do quite a bit with a platform like WeChat - from getting to know the locals to finding a place to live in. Renting an apartment or a house is usually not expensive and, unless you are absolutely bent on living in the middle of a big city, you should be able to find something affordable. For now, the prices are pretty reasonable.
Sharon
Although I have never used this personally, I was in the car when my aunt used it 3 years ago when we were in North Carolina and I highly recommend it. It's so easy to use and it can be used anywhere.