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shenzhenShenzhen Travel Guide 2026: Tech City, Street Food, Border Crossing & What to Actually Do
The complete Shenzhen travel guide for 2026 — Shenzhen as a tech city and design capital, Huaqiangbei electronics market, the best street food, border crossing from Hong Kong, day trip planning, and the real character of China's most modern city.
Updated May 2026
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chengduChengdu Tianfu New Area: Tech Parks, Science City & Future Sichuan
Explore Chengdu's Tianfu New Area — China's newest national-level economic zone south of the city, featuring a futuristic science museum, tech parks, the Xinglong Lake district, and the emerging cultural venues that define contemporary Chengdu beyond pandas and hotpot.
Updated May 2026
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toolkitChina for Digital Nomads & Remote Workers 2026: Internet, Co-Working Spaces & Long Stays
Working remotely from China — the VPN reality in 2026, which cities have the best co-working spaces (Shanghai, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Hangzhou), internet speeds and reliability, long-stay visa options, tax implications, and honest advice for digital nomads considering China.
Updated May 2026
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toolkitChina Internet & Apps Guide 2026: What's Blocked, What Works & Essential Downloads
The complete China internet picture — what's blocked (Google, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, Twitter/X, most Western news), what works without VPN (Telegram, Spotify in some regions, LinkedIn), the essential downloads before arriving (Amap, DiDi, Baidu Translate, WeChat, Alipay), and the apps that genuinely replace blocked Western ones.
Updated May 2026
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transportChina's Maglev Trains 2026: The Shanghai Maglev Experience & Future Routes
China's operational maglev trains — the Shanghai Transrapid (Pudong Airport to Longyang Road, 7 minutes, 431 km/h, world's fastest commercial train), how to ride it, ticket prices, the best position for speed gauge photos, and what China's planned future maglev routes (Beijing-Shanghai, Chengdu-Chongqing) mean for future travel.
Updated May 2026
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toolkitChina SIM Cards & eSIM Guide 2026: Which to Buy & Mobile Data Options for Foreigners
Mobile data in China for foreign visitors — buying a local SIM on arrival (China Unicom 'Tourist SIM' at major airports, ¥100-200 for 30 days), using an international roaming SIM (expensive but setup-free), Hong Kong SIM cards that work in mainland China, eSIM options for 2026, and the relationship between your SIM and Alipay/WeChat (they need separate verification).
Updated May 2026
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