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How to rent a Shanghai apartment. We've all heard how Shanghai is overflowing with real estate at the moment.

How to rent a Shanghai apartment

But it seems whenever you're ready to look for a Shanghai apartment, you can't find a single good option. Everything seems either beyond your budget or less than livable. But we have some news: it's time to broaden your housing search past City Weekend, SmartShanghai and Craigslist. Whether you're looking for a cheap RMB 600 flat share or simply a nice pad, you're going to find the most options on local real estate sites with new apartment listings updated several times an hour, plenty of photos and information about the properties, the complex and floor, even the direction in which the rooms are facing. With the massive number of apartments posted on Soufun.com, it's no wonder looking for your own is a full-time job -- at least for a few days.Shanghai apartment finder no. 1: Soufun.com If you're set on avoiding agent fees Baixing.com is the place to try.Shanghai apartment finder no. 2: Baixing.com.

China's University and College Admission System - CUCAS. Trucs & astuces de grands voyageurs. 36 Hours in Shanghai. 5:30 p.m. 8) FOOT RELIEF After searching for great art, give your feet a rest at Dragonfly, a Shanghai-based international chain of Zen-like spas where the treatments include an hour’s foot massage for 135 yuan.

36 Hours in Shanghai

There’s one (458 Dagu Road; 86-21-6327-1193; www.dragonfly.net.cn) not far from People’s Square. 8 p.m. 9) ETHNIC EATS Sample cuisines of China’s ethnic minorities at Lost Heaven (38 Gaoyou Road; 86-21-6433-5126; www.lostheaven.com.cn), which serves foods from the groups in and around southern Yunnan province. Its dark, vermillion interior, sparely decorated with ethnographic art, is a good place to try dishes like sea bass with black bean sauce from the Dai tribe (80 yuan) and Yunnan chicken salad with chili and sesame (60 yuan). 10 p.m. 10) BOHEMIAN NIGHT Jazz fans can wrap up the night at JZ (46 Fuxing West Road; 86-21-6431-0269; www.jzclub.cn), a club with nightly live performances and an Old Shanghai speakeasy vibe. Sunday 10 a.m. 11) FROM HAR KOW TO MAO. Apprendre le chinois: l'atout emploi qui fait la différence ? Le chinois, langue de la deuxième économie mondiale et du premier pays exportateur de marchandises, est-il en passe de devenir le nouveau laissez-passer pour l'emploi?

Apprendre le chinois: l'atout emploi qui fait la différence ?

Laure Von, directrice des projets internationaux et du projet Chine chez Areva, reconnaît que la candidature d'un sinophone retiendra davantage son attention: "A la lecture d'un CV, nous regardons le cursus de base, puis les langues. Si le fait de parler chinois n'est pas forcément déterminant, cela reste un facteur de différenciation notable. " Entrer en contact, créer de la confiance Areva compte 400 employés en Chine, répartis sur douze sites, et une centaine d'expatriés, ingénieurs pour la plupart. Certains bafouillent encore la langue de la nouvelle puissance mondiale, mais tous doivent être capables d'adapter leur discours à la sensibilité et à la culture chinoise. Déficit de compréhension Pour changer la donne, les entreprises s'adaptent.

Livre Le monde chinois dans le nouvel espace mondial - C. Chancel, E. Charles Pielberg. ETS TOEIC France - ETS TOEIC.

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