Shopping in China is never just about the products—it's an adventure packed with "wow" moments. Tap in to see what our foreign friends are absolutely raving about!
International friends, particularly young people, are amazed by Chinese culture and history via red tourism in Yan'an, Northwest China's Shaanxi province.
Oscar, the Colombian Commercial Counselor in China, is a seasoned "Beijinger". He haggles like a pro, and shares his must-have daily essentials in our HelloDiplomat episode.
At a recent business conference, Quan Shunji, president of the China-Asia Economic Development Association, delivered an eloquent speech without a paper script.
Are you planning to have outfits tailor-made for special occasions? The South Bund Fabric Market in Shanghai's Huangpu district has long been a local favorite — and now, thanks to China's visa-free travel policy, more expats are discovering it too!
Benefiting from policies such as visa-free transit and departure tax refund, "Shopping in China" has become a new choice for many overseas tourists. Luo Yao, store manager of DJI in Beijing APM, said that the "tax refund upon purchase" and other tax refund policies have significantly boosted the store's sales.
Zhou Mi, senior researcher at the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation, said that against the backdrop of global supply chain fluctuations and inflationary pressures, Chinese products maintain strong price competitiveness that attracts foreign visitors.
After touring a Chinese EV maker, Mark Barnett, global head of Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) at Mastercard, praised its exceptional value for money:"Fantastic product—unparalleled anywhere I've seen." He said he's ready to take one home to the UK—as soon as a right-hand-drive model becomes available.