Whether you're planning a week-long trip to China, or looking to spend an extended amount of time to live in China for work, for studying, or for travels, there will be lots of surprises waiting for you as a foreigner in China.
Read on to find out more about what to expect as a foreigner in China, and some resources on how to be prepared so there are fewer surprises.
Language
One of the biggest changes you'll have to make while in China (unless you're lucky and already a Chinese speaker), is learning to live without being able to communicate as easily as you're used to. This is because most people in China do not actually speak much English, especially when you leave the bigger cities behind and venture inland.
There aremany different languages in China, so you'll want to learn a few words of the language spoken in your city of choice in order to facilitate communication and getting around a little easier. Alternatively you'll have to resort to using body language or using a translation app (for example Pleco or Learn Chinese Mandarin, both of which are featured as some of our suggestions forapps for China travelers), which isn't ideal but can be done!
Learning a little bit of Chineseahead of your trip can help you manage this, especially if you're planning on going to China to work or study, or for a longer trip. Either way, learning a few words will help you break the ice in your conversations with people and you'll have a more positive experience being a foreigner in China.
Culture Shock
You'll be shocked as a foreigner in China! This is because there are bound to be big differences between your culture at home, andculture in China.
Being a foreigner in China might make you slightly uncomfortable at times, as you'll be discovering things you are not familiar with, such as the way that people are extremely honest and direct with the things they say, the way that it is normal to call a waitress in a restaurant by shouting loudly, or because you might not know that Chinese people are used topublic squat toiletsthat do not have doors to close in many parts of the country.
Read up onhow to deal with culture shock in Chinaahead of your trip; it will help you prepare for your time there.
Curiosity
People will be very curious about you if you are not of Asian ethnicity, especially if you go outside the bigger cities. This is because many people in smaller cities or the countryside will have never seen foreigners before, or they do not see them very often, and you'll notice people talking about you or looking at you.
Things such as blonde hair and blue eyes are so uncommon in China that people will be very curious about them, and will likely come closer to you to take a look.
根据你在中国去哪里,人们可能会问to take photos with you (or they may just take photos of you without talking to you first because they are likely concerned that they won't be able to communicate with you). While this may seem very different from what you are used to, remember that there are lots of cultural differences and that none of the curiosity is coming from a bad place and there are no bad intentions.
Safety
China is an extremely safe place to be in general, regardless of whether you are a local or a foreigner, and visiting or living there. It is usually safe for tourists throughout the country, and China Highlights keep a close eye on situations that might be developing at any time. For the latest situation, see ourChina Tourist Safetypage.
If you have any specific concerns, feel free tocontact us with your questionsabout being a foreigner in China, or traveling in China.
Although you might feel like you are drawing attention to yourself, rest assured that a high police presence throughout the country means it is one of the safest places to be.
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Further Reading
- Are you planning your first trip to China? Check out our20 Top First China Trip Tips! We can even guide you inwhat to pack for a trip to China.
- Why plan a trip to China? We've put together a list of thetop 8 reasons to consider taking a trip to China!
- Have some time before you go to China? Here are some ofthe books we recommend you reading before your visit to Chinaas well asthe 10 movies to watch before going to China. While none of them will tell you exactly what it is like to be in China, they definitely can get you an idea and show you what it is like, roughly!