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Brand new Beijing
The shiny lobby of a newly built Beijing apartment building.

If living in China doesn't sound exciting, exotic, stimulating yet challenging to you, well, then you either have lived there or you're Chinese. But whether or not you have already lived there, there are a million sights, sounds, tastes and smells (some not so pleasant) to experience. Yet, there are a lot of challenges you must overcome or accept. It is not always easy to do. I am here to make it easier and to give you a heads up on what to expect.

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This apartment building holds different sizes and styles of apartments. You must buy one first. Some Chinese buy an apartment, then rent it out. This is what it looks like.


 
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