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Visiting China Is Easier Than You Think: Exciting Things to Do While Working and Traveling.

China is a vast and fascinating country, rich in history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes. Have you ever thought of spending a few months there? Imagine yourself exploring this incredible destination, learning Mandarin, exploring the local traditions, and gaining international experience that will make your CV stand out.  

If China is on your travel bucket list, or not yet, let’s dive into what makes this country so special and what you can do while you’re there: 

Discovering China: A Land of Diversity 

1️⃣ Geography & Landscapes: 

China is the fourth largest country in the world, stretching from the snow-capped Himalayas to bustling megacities and peaceful rural villages. Whether you love modern city life or nature escapes, China offers something special for everyone.  

2️⃣ The Food Scene:

China’s food is as diverse as its landscapes. Each region has its own unique flavours and specialties:  

Peking Duck (Beijing) – A crispy, flavourful dish you must try.  

Hot Pot (Sichuan & Chongqing) – A spicy, communal way to enjoy a meal.  

Dumplings & Baize – Perfect street food snacks.  

Dim Sum (Cantonese) – Small, delicious dishes served with tea.  

Tip: Be open to trying new flavours, and don’t be afraid to explore street food, it’s often  authentic and the best. 

3️⃣ Shopping:  

Whether you love luxury brands or budget-friendly finds, here are some must-visit spots: 

Beijing’s Silk Market – Deals for clothes, accessories, and souvenirs.  

Shanghai’s Nanjing Road – A mix of high-end stores and street shopping.  

Yiwu International Trade City – One of the biggest wholesale markets in the world.  

Night Markets – Great for souvenirs, street food, and local crafts.  

Tip: In markets, bargaining is expected, so practice your negotiation skills, lol. 

4️⃣ Top 8 Must-Visit Destinations 

Once you’re there, you must visit at least these places—plus many more you’ll discover along the way: 

1. The Great Wall of China – One of the world’s most iconic landmarks.  

2. Forbidden City (Beijing) – Step into China’s imperial past.  

3. Terracotta Army (Xi’an) – A fascinating ancient discovery.  

4. Guilin & Yangshuo – Stunning natural landscapes and river cruises.  

5. Shanghai’s Bund – A mix of modern and colonial architecture.  

6. Zhangjiajie National Forest Park – The real-life inspiration for Avatar’s floating mountains.  

7. West Lake (Hangzhou) – A peaceful escape with beautiful scenery.  

8. Chengdu’s Panda Research Base – Get up close with China’s cutest residents >> 🐼  

5️⃣ Cultural Experiences:  

Tea Ceremonies – Experience the art of Chinese tea culture.  

Traditional Calligraphy & Painting – Learn ancient artistic techniques.  

Martial Arts & Tai Chi – Practice physical and mental balance actives.  

  • Lantern Festivals – It is a night-time celebrations.  

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💡 Essential Etiquette Tips in China 

Chinese culture values respect and traditions. Keep these etiquette tips in mind:  

  • Don’t point at people – Use your whole hand instead.  
  • Don’t stick chopsticks upright into your food – It’s considered bad luck.  
  • Don’t use first names unless invited to – Reference people formally.  
  • Don’t be late – Punctuality is important in Chinese culture.  
  • Don’t whistle indoors – It’s believed to attract bad spirits.  

Experience China with Our Au Pair Program:  

If you want to explore China while gaining valuable experience, our Au Pair program is a fantastic opportunity. You’ll live with a host family, help care for their children, and teach English, all while having your accommodation and meals covered.  

Your benefits?

– Flight costs reimbursed after completing the full program.  

– Mandarin classes paid for by your host family.  

– A chance to explore China, meet new people, and engage deeply with the culture 

– Full support from Roast Jobs throughout your journey.  

It’s a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, and we’re here to help you every step of the way. Are you ready to start your journey in China? Apply now with Roast Jobs and make unforgettable memories while boosting your career. 

This blog post was written by Júlia Zapparolli – Thank you for reading! 😊✨

You might like to read Discover Why Au Pair in China is a Top Choice, Find Out the Difference Between Nanny, Au Pair and Babysitter, Become an Au Pair in China and all available Au Pair jobs abroad,


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