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China: 5 Must-have Travel Apps:
1. Google Maps
Google Maps is one of the best options to explore new places. Traffic updates, public transit, city tours with 360-degree street views, plus a voice-guided, turn-by-turn GPS navigation are merely some of the features this mobile app offers so you can navigate like a pro.
2. Airbnb
Airbnb is a website for people to list, find, and rent lodging.It has over 1,500,000 listings in 34,000 cities and 190 countries. With it, you can find houses of various styles and beauties, which is totally different from hotels.
3. Foodspotting
Food is one of the most attractive part of traveling; with Foodspotting you can find the dishes you crave the most in any restaurants. You can choose restaurants and dishes according to the information shared by you friends, experts!
4. YesPo
You won’t feel completely lost at your destination if you have access to YesPo. It is an human-powered translation and interpretation app, which can translate words as well as audios. If you are in a hurry, you can even call the interpreters directly to ask for help; it is like a personal interpreter in your pocket.
5. Mint
With Mint you can easily organize your finances, keep an eye on your travel budget and track your expenses during your trip.
China: How do you guys solve language problems in China?:
I use cellphone apps for help when I first come to China, but most of them are machines-based, so sometimes the translation can be very strange, which bothers me a lot; I tried YesPo recently, it is much better than those I have been used. But I think it is also important for you to learn Chinese if you are going to stay in China for a long time.
China: Moving to Weifang:
I am sure you will find related information on the internet; and to live a life in China, you should solve the language problem, when I came 2 years ago, I suffered a lot for not speaking Chinese; until I started to use YesPo, a human-powered translation and interpretation app, it helps me to translate messages and audios. You can even call the interpreters asking for translation or interpretation. Hope you enjoy your life in China!
China: Finding a place:
I am sure you will find related housing information on the internet; if you like, you can contact the real estate agencies, but it may cost a lot; and to live a life in China, you should solve the language problem, when I came 2 years ago, I suffered a lot for not speaking Chinese; until I started to use YesPo, a human-powered translation and interpretation app, it helps me to translate messages and audios. You can even call the interpreters asking for translation or interpretation. Hope you enjoy your life in China!
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