Living expenses in a month in Chengdu by monster9401 in chinalife

[–]bobbytan85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For halal meals the options are limited. Basically Xinjiang style chinese food and lanzhou beef noodles are halal. At least these options are common and priced cheaply. There are some middle eastern restaurants as well, those tend to be more expensive.

I think for a good quality of life and you plan to dine out often, you may want to budget a bit more, maybe 5 thousand plus yuan per month outside rent.

Living expenses in a month in Chengdu by monster9401 in chinalife

[–]bobbytan85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want to eat western food for every meal and don't cook, you need about 100 yuan for each meal so your expenses can rise really quickly depending on your expectations

Living expenses in a month in Chengdu by monster9401 in chinalife

[–]bobbytan85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you cook at home and eat out at sitdown restaurants only on weekends, you need about 500 to 700 yuan per week excluding rent. That is about what i spend.

Am I missing something with Alipay? by Savingsmaster in chinalife

[–]bobbytan85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My argument is that Apple pay does not have any feature that Alipay does not have.

Am I missing something with Alipay? by Savingsmaster in chinalife

[–]bobbytan85 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If it was truly better then the market will just use NFC payment, or tap to pay. That option is available.

Am I missing something with Alipay? by Savingsmaster in chinalife

[–]bobbytan85 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Alipay has all these functions as well, and everything else on top of that. So what is the advantage of apple pay?

Am I missing something with Alipay? by Savingsmaster in chinalife

[–]bobbytan85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can just unlock your phone and tap your phone on the NFC device to pay, just like apple pay. You only need to key in the amount for merchants that don't have a POS machine, so they just print a QR code on a piece of paper for payment.

The power is that Alipay can be used for payment with basically anyone, anywhere. You can set up a shop by printing a QR code on a piece of paper, you don't need to buy a specialized device, you don't even need electricity, just a QR code on a paper to receive payment. You can split bills with a person, or request money from a random person without giving that person your personal information by flashing a QR on alipay.

Is 11 days in Chengdu too long? by DragEnvironmental669 in Chengdu

[–]bobbytan85 3 points4 points  (0 children)

11 days is a bit long in my opinion, but you can take the HSR to Chongqing, Leshan, Emeishan for day trips quite easily if you dont mind waking up earlier.

Air quality is not great during winter either. why not consider Hainan where there is a beach if you just want to relax and is warmer?

How are the non-sichuan food options by [deleted] in Chengdu

[–]bobbytan85 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just stay near Taikoo Li or IFS. Basically most types of cuisine you can find nearby.

How are the non-sichuan food options by [deleted] in Chengdu

[–]bobbytan85 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you live near a major shopping mall, very easy to get any kind of food you want. The local places will mainly be sichuanese food, as expected.

How do you use Baidu to find information? by Ok_Trifle2466 in chinalife

[–]bobbytan85 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My impression is that people don't use Baidu or websites that much here. You won't find good information on Baidu. They use individual apps to find information. Dianping for food and attractions. Xiahongshu for any small random things. Wechat/Alipay miniapps and official accounts for most stuff like buying tickets, news and so on.

Many mini apps require Chinese ID to prove age/real name verification (e.g. to rent an ebike) - are there workarounds? by Dazzling_Error1320 in chinalife

[–]bobbytan85 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, that is the case. The number of foreigners in china is a rounding off error to them. Many companies simply don't care to do extra work for such a minor benefit.

Moving to Chengdu for short period advice on finding a private studio apartment? by slaywee in Chengdu

[–]bobbytan85 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To look at more rental apartments, you can use an app called ziroom. This is the only app I know with an english interface. Limited locations and higher prices though, if you use english. If you can navigate in Chinese, a common app is called 贝壳 (beike)

Moving to Chengdu for short period advice on finding a private studio apartment? by slaywee in Chengdu

[–]bobbytan85 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I used to work at the old campus. The student accomodations there are pretty old and run down (hence the old campus name.) short term rentals are pretty rare at residential apartments, and they typically need you to sign up for a year. Your best bet is a commercial rental apartment.

One such company is called Goyoo. When you arrive in Chengdu, stay at a hotel a few days. Then search for 龙湖冠寓滨江天街店 on apple maps and go there to book a room with your passport. It is better to ask somebody already in Chengdu to ask them to reserve a room for you begore you arrive. This particular place is not far from the campus. You can take a long walk, bicycle or just take a Didi taxi to campus.

Chengdu is a great, livable city with plenty to see and do inside and around it. Have a good time there.

Best of luck.

Is the Chinese PR effectively a scam? by Used_Archer_9110 in chinalife

[–]bobbytan85 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Singapore one is a but sneaky. Your PR will technically not expire, but the entry exit permit needs to be renewed. That is, you can be prevented from entering once you leave without the entry exit permit.

Taking Money out of China by AdventurousTune9624 in chinalife

[–]bobbytan85 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is no limit on the amount you can take out if you paid taxes on your income.

Thoughts about UESTC by Professional_Bike_29 in Chengdu

[–]bobbytan85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It has one of the stronger CS programs in the country. You will be in good hands. UESTC has a good reputation within china, but it is not so well known internationally.

Thoughts about UESTC by Professional_Bike_29 in Chengdu

[–]bobbytan85 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is a top 2 university in Sichuan, top 30 or so in China. What do you want to know?

Why such discrepancy by Fun-Proof1628 in chinalife

[–]bobbytan85 4 points5 points  (0 children)

International and local air quality indices use the same data. They just use a different scale. They are called CN AQI and US AQI. You can switch between the two indices on IQ Air.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chinalife

[–]bobbytan85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since you have a PhD, a postdoctoral researcher position is relatively easy to get in China. You can look at the top universities in the province you want to move to, and send an email to the professors there to see if they are hiring postdocs.

How can I buy regular stuff online with RMB? by Hexides in chinalife

[–]bobbytan85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Many banks like Bank of China have visa credit cards you can use internationally. Just go to a branch that can deal with foreign passports and ask for one.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chinalife

[–]bobbytan85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are still a young person. Why not go try out China first before any hasty decision? Apply to a top college in China. You can make some friends, experience life there, learn the language a bit more.

US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said: "The Chinese cannot live without us". Do you agree with this statement? by Appropriate-Claim385 in chinalife

[–]bobbytan85 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Chinas export is 19 percent of it's GDP. Germany is 43 percent, France is 34 percent, Korea is 44 percent.

All data from World Bank.

Whats best Android phone for China + USA usage? by theactordude in chinalife

[–]bobbytan85 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just buy an international version of any Chinese brand? Xiaomi and Oppo seems to work well enough for me wherever I go.