Beijing Apartment Hunt: A Foreigner's View of Post-Lockdown China

China has CHANGED since the lockdown | China Culture Shock Hit Me HARD (Beijing) Apartment Hunt

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China has CHANGED since the lockdown | China Culture Shock Hit Me HARD (Beijing) Apartment Hunt
Sheku Mans2023-09-0915 min

What to expect coming into China as a foreigner who has never been to the mainland? Well, this episode gives you an honest review of life in China and the process of what to expect when moving to China as a foreign worker or foreign exchange student. In this episode, I searched for an apartment in Beijing China which is very expensive.

As an independent filmmaker, I show the audience what my experiences are like exploring the world's greatest destinations without holding useful information back. Since the lockdown, China has changed and everything seems to be getting back to normal since the borders reopened.

--- Sheku Mans
September 9, 2023, Autumn in China

Video Chapters

  1. 0:06Initial impressions of China
  2. 0:46Medical check-up experience
  3. 1:08Lunchtime culture in China
  4. 2:10Cheap and delicious food
  5. 2:45Apartment hunting challenges
  6. 4:16Apartment details in Beijing
  7. 5:32Apartment selection
  8. 7:02Night time in Beijing
  9. 8:12Interaction with colleagues
  10. 9:53Supermarket experience

Sheku Mans's Beijing apartment hunt and culinary adventures reveal a vibrant, changing China. Unexpected challenges and heartwarming encounters leave a lasting impact.

Travel Guides & Tips in this video

  1. Tip 1For foreigners in China, a medical check-up is essential, don't skip it. It's part of the process for students and workers alike. (0:46)
  2. Tip 2Learning some Chinese is helpful, but befriending locals opens doors to authentic food experiences and hidden gems. They'll take you to the best places. (1:37)
  3. Tip 3Be prepared for an abundance of incredibly cheap and delicious food. It's easy to overindulge, so pace yourself! (2:10)
  4. Tip 4Finding an apartment in downtown Beijing is expensive. Consider areas outside the city center for more affordable options, but be prepared for longer commutes. (2:45)
  5. Tip 5Most apartments in Beijing are smaller than expected, especially in the downtown area. Newer apartments are more expensive. (4:16)
  6. Tip 6When renting in China, you'll typically pay a three-month deposit plus one month's agency fee. Be aware of the implications before signing a lease. (6:01)
  7. Tip 7This video provides a balanced view of China, highlighting both positive and negative aspects of life there. It's an independent perspective, not sponsored content. (13:30)

Sheku Mans's China journey is a whirlwind of culture shock and surprising discoveries. From navigating the complexities of apartment hunting in expensive Beijing to befriending locals who guide him to hidden culinary gems, his experiences are both humorous and insightful. He captures the vibrant energy of the city, the stark contrast between the ultra-modern and the traditional, and the kindness of strangers. This is a story of adapting to a new culture, embracing the unexpected, and finding beauty in the everyday.

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China has CHANGED since the lockdown | China Culture Shock Hit Me HARD (Beijing) Apartment Hunt

This video offers a candid glimpse into Sheku Mans's experiences as he navigates life in Beijing, China. The initial excitement of exploring a new culture quickly gives way to the challenges of language barriers and cultural differences. Sheku's frustration with his inability to communicate is palpable, highlighting the vulnerability of being a foreigner in an unfamiliar environment.

His apartment search becomes a comedic adventure, showcasing the high cost of living in downtown Beijing and the complexities of the rental process. Sheku's interactions with real estate agents and landlords reveal both humorous and frustrating aspects of the experience. He ultimately secures an apartment, though not without some initial regrets about its location.

Beyond the apartment hunt, Sheku's culinary adventures are a highlight. He emphasizes the abundance and affordability of delicious food, particularly when guided by friendly locals. These encounters underscore the importance of human connection in navigating a foreign culture. The sheer volume of food available and its low cost leave a lasting impression.

The video also provides a broader perspective on life in Beijing. Sheku observes the city's dense population and bustling energy, noting the constant movement and activity. He contrasts this with the quieter moments of reflection, where he contemplates the city's unique blend of modern and traditional elements. He's struck by the immaculate cleanliness of certain areas, juxtaposed with the chaotic energy of others. His experiences in local markets and supermarkets offer a fascinating insight into daily life.

Sheku's observations about the Chinese people are thoughtful and nuanced. He acknowledges both the positive and negative aspects of his interactions, emphasizing the kindness and curiosity he's encountered while also acknowledging the challenges of cultural differences. His journey is not just about sightseeing; it's about understanding the people and their culture.

Overall, Sheku's video is a compelling blend of personal narrative, cultural observation, and humorous anecdotes. It's a testament to the transformative power of travel and the importance of embracing the unexpected. His journey in Beijing is not just about finding an apartment; it's about finding a deeper understanding of himself and the world around him. He plans to expand his travels to other major Chinese cities in the future.

Beijing Apartment Hunt: A Foreigner's View of Post-Lockdown China

What to expect coming into China as a foreigner who has never been to the mainland? Well, this episode gives you an honest review of life in China and the process of what to expect when moving to China as a foreign worker or foreign exchange student. In this episode, I searched for an apartment in...

Beijing Apartment Hunt & Cultural Exploration: A Foreigner's Honest Review

Sheku Mans shares his honest experience of living in China after the lockdown. His journey includes navigating the challenges of finding an apartment in expensive Beijing, offering a raw and insightful look at life as a foreigner in China. He highlights the significant changes he's witnessed since the reopening of borders, painting a vivid picture of a nation in transition. This is a must-watch for anyone considering a move to China or curious about the country's current state.

Attractions in this video: Tongzhou Plaza