Settling-In Tips from
Staff in Crown Shenzhen & Shekou


What is special or unique about your city?

Shekou, which means 'the mouth of snake" because of its shape, is a district in the special economic zone of Shenzhen. Located in the Guangdong Province in southern China just north of Hong Kong, it is an attractive and quiet port district, which enjoys pleasantly mild weather for most of the year.

Shenzhen is one of five special economic zones in China. Because this makes it a great place to do business, the area attracts many businesses and travellers from all over the world. Shenzhen hosts a wide variety of industries, especially those related to electronics and petroleum.
 
What are a newcomer's first impressions of your city?
Most newcomers' first impressions are that Shekou is a clean, quiet and beautiful seaside environment, which is rich with Chinese culture.
 
Are these impressions likely to change?
The impression about China being rich in culture is definitely correct. In fact, there is more to the local language, customs and flavors, than a person could learn in a lifetime. Many foreign residents find themselves very comfortable in southern China and stay for a many years.
 
What is the local language?
Mandarin is the mother dialect of the Chinese language and is spoken in most provinces of China, including Shenzhen. Cantonese, however, is the dialect of the Guangdong Province. Because the people of Shenzhen grow up speaking Cantonese, it widely spoken.
 
How easily could I live in this city without knowing this language?
It is challenging to live in southern China without speaking any Chinese. But the local people are friendly and usually enjoy talking to foreigners. Most foreign residents find speaking to local people both interesting and fun. This, and a bit of bravery, will also help you to learn a bit of Chinese which will make life easier for you. Some words could help you in challenging situations are:
  • Qing Dai Wo Qu ... = "Please take me to..."
  • Wo Zhao ... = "I am looking for ..." You can use this when looking for a person or a place.
  • Dui Bu Qi = "sorry" Use this when you have an accidental conflict with a Chinese person.
 
What are good things to remember in order to avoid offending the other residents of this city?
In certain situations there are gifts that are associated with bad luck, so consult with a local person before choosing one. For example do not give an umbrella to a couple as an present; this means they will split up. Do not give a clock to a friend for their birthday; this means they will die. Do not give a green hat to a man; it is very rude as it means that his wife is not loyal to him.

You can become more familiar with such symbolism and beliefs after spending time in the area.
 
How might the local weather affect my daily life?
It is very hot and humid in the summer, which may take some getting used to. You may feel tired as you adjust to your first hot season. But the rest of the year is mild and spring-like, cooling slightly for one or two months in the winter. Even then, a sweater is normally enough, though in rare cases a coat may be needed.
 
Is there anything else I should know about the overall character of your city or its people?
Although the local people are very kind and friendly, not all Chinese people are accustomed to saying hello to someone they do not know or just pass on the street. So don't be offended if you do not get a response every time you say hello to a stranger.
 
Useful Links
Information about the city of Shenzhen: www.travelchinaguide.com/cityguides/guangdong/shenzhen/
 
 

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