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Suc Show U China. 6 likes. Hello, everyone. China's National Day has just ended. In order to let you know more about China🇨🇳, we decided to
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The food delivery industry in China
Ele. me is a platform that offers online food delivery service. Ele. me, a local lifestyle platform founded in 2008, focuses on online food delivery, new retail, instant delivery and restaurant supply chains. 10 years since its establishment, ele. me has taken "Everything 30min" as its mission, committed to building a local life service platform with technology, promoted the digitalization of China's catering industry, and made takeout the third conventional way of dining for Chinese people after cooking and eating at home. So far, ele. me's online delivery platform has covered 670 cities and more than 1,000 counties in China, with 3.4 million online restaurants and 260 million users. While the performance continues to grow rapidly, the company also has more than 15,000 employees.
For young people in 996 work mode (work from 9am to 9pm, 6 days a week), one of the most comfortable things is to come home from work and——
Order food for delivery
China's food delivery industry is already well developed and growing. Not only to promote the development of the catering industry but also to expand a new occupation - food delivery. Every day, countless food deliverymen ride electric scooters through the streets of the city, delivering delicious meals to customers.
With this phenomenon, the way Chinese people eat has also changed, and takeaway food has become more and more sophisticated.
If you are curious about how to order food for delivery in China, click here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKFYFnzL1vs
If you are curious about how the deliveryman’s life in China, click here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Smvu3-3DLz8
WeChat’s digital ecosystem: A seamless mobile lifestyle
WeChat offers what Facebook, WhatsApp, Messenger, Amazon, Uber, Venmo, Apple Pay, Deliveroo, Epocrates, KRY, HealthVault, and many other apps together offer in the Western world. WeChat offers a ton of features, but most of its functions generally fall into the following categories:
1)Social media
It has private messaging, groups, “Moments” (similar to Facebook’s Wall) and “People Nearby” that helps you find and meet people.
2) News, weather, entertainment gossip, marketing, advertising, and blogger/influencer/KOL content
Users can read articles, catch up on the news or follow brands, bloggers, and celebrities. There are also public accounts where brands can communicate with their customers and fans.
3) E-commerce, payments, and scheduling
Purchases can be made from WeChat’s online stores as well as offline stores. You can order food delivery, buy movie tickets, transfer money, and pay utility bills. You can even pay street performers, hawkers or panhandlers with the app.
Tencent, the company that owns WeChat, has joined forces with JD.com, one of China’s leading e-commerce platforms that covers both online and offline markets, logistics, big data, and more. It’s also launched WeChat Intelligent Healthcare which allows users to book medical appointments, make payments and more through WeChat public accounts. By 2017, there were over 38,000 medical facilities in China with WeChat accounts with many providing online consultations and about a third accepting WeChat payments.
4) Mini programs
Mini programs, introduced in 2017, are like apps within the app that provide advanced functions and services such as games, online stores, access to shared-bikes, admission to offline events, customer relationship management systems, discounts, and more. In January 2018, WeChat announced a record of 580,000 mini-programs.
Mini Programs also allow businesses to sell on WeChat direct to consumers, using WeChat Pay as the payment mechanism. For example, at Walmart, there’s no need to wait in line at the checkout counter. You can simply open a WeChat mini program, scan the bar codes, and then pay using WeChat.
After reading this post, are you interested in experiencing WeChat? Click the link below to download the WeChat app, or download it from Google play
https://www.wechat.com/en/
The difference in life between China and Ireland
1.Food
Representative traditional Irish dishes include Irish stew (made with lamb, mutton, or beef), bacon and cabbage (with potatoes), boxty (potato pancake), coddle (sausage, bacon, and potato), colcannon (mashed potato, kale or cabbage, and butter), and, in Ulster, the soda farl. Modern Irish Food still uses these traditional ingredients but they are now being cooked by chefs with world influences and are presented in a more modern artistic style.
China is a big country of catering culture. For a long time, due to the influence of the geographical environment, climatic products, cultural traditions, ethnic customs and other factors in a certain area, it has formed a certain kinship and inheritance relationship, similar dishes, high popularity, and some people like the local flavor of the famous school called cuisine. Among them, Guangdong cuisine, Sichuan cuisine, Shandong cuisine, Guiyang cuisine, Zhejiang cuisine, Fujian cuisine, Hunan cuisine and Anhui cuisine are known as "eight major cuisines".
2.Student Accommodation
Most students in Ireland need to arrange accommodation by themselves. Most of them live in their own homes, but most need to spend more than half an hour to go to school. Some others choose to live in student apartments, but the price is relatively expensive, ranging from 180 to 270 euros per week (the price in downtown Dublin).
Universities in mainland China basically provide accommodation, usually four people to a room, each person has a desk, a bed and a wardrobe, people in each room share one bathroom. Moreover, as only four people live in the room, the room space is very small. Accommodation costs about 600-1,200 yuan (about 80-150 euros) per person a year. And the student dormitory is on the campus, it is very convenient to go to class. Students in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan need to arrange accommodation by themselves.
3.Traffic
As there is no subway in Dublin. The most common means of transportation is the bus with many routes. Besides, there are luas and dart. If you apply for a leap card, you can take the three transportation modes mentioned above. With your student id card, you can also apply for student leap card and enjoy student discounts.
In China, the most common ways to commute are the subway and Bike-sharing,
Bike-sharing refers to the provision of bike-sharing services by enterprises on campuses, subway stations, bus stations, residential areas, business districts and public service areas. It is a time-sharing rental model and a new type of green sharing economy. In essence, bike-sharing is a new type of transportation rental business -- bicycle rental business, which mainly relies on the carrier (bicycle). Can make full use of the city because of the rapid economic development brought about by the bicycle travel depressing situation; Maximizes the use of public road traffic.
We have written a special article about the Chinese subway. If you are interested in it, please have a look
4.Garbage classification
In Ireland, garbage classification is very important, every house has three different colors of trash bin (such as paper, bottles, etc.), recyclable garbage (such as paper, plastic bottles, etc.) should be put in the green trash bin, kitchen waste should be put in the brown trash bin, the rest of the garbage should be put in the black trash bin.
In China, garbage is divided into four categories for release, collection, transportation and disposal.
Recyclables: suitable for recycling and resource utilization (glass, metal, plastic, paper, etc.)
Kitchen waste: waste generated by residents in family life (animal bones and viscera, peel, leaves, leftovers, etc.)
Hazardous wastes: wastes containing hazardous substances and requiring special safe disposal (waste batteries, paints, lamps, medicines, etc.)
Other trash: trash in addition to the above three kinds of trash
If there's anything else you'd like to know, let us know in the comments
Everything will be better after a hotpot meal👌
(Except for your weight...)
There is the whole process of riding the subway in China.
come on and take a look😉
Show You The Development of Rail Transit in China in 50 years
History of rail transit in China
The earliest subway line in China is Beijing subway line 1. At that time, subway construction was basically in a state of "Three-No", with no subway concept, no professional talents and no advanced technology.
The first phase of the Beijing subway project experienced many twists and turns from 1953, when it was proposed, to July 1965, when it was finally completed in 1969. When Beijing metro line 1 was opened to traffic, it was only 24 kilometers long and had 17 stations.
China's subway construction has had a tough time. Influenced by multiple factors such as international situation, technical reserve and talent conditions, the metro construction cycle is long and slow. It took nearly 20 years for Beijing metro to be built and opened to traffic, 32 years for Guangzhou metro, 36 years for Shanghai metro and 14 years for Tianjin metro. During this experimental exploration period, the length of China's subway in service increased from 0 to 307 kilometers.
Change from “Large Rail Transit Systems” to “Strong Rail Transit Systems”
Entering the 21st century, China's economy has further opened up to the outside world, greatly stimulating economic growth. As the subway can not only speed up the traffic and improve the quality of the city, but also promote the formation of modern service industry (business circle), it has a lot of benefits for the economic development. Many Chinese cities began to apply for subway construction based on their own development. More than 30 cities applied for subway construction projects around 2000.
Nowadays, it has become a new trend for the development of major cities in China that subway drives urban expansion. Subways are better for residential areas and businesses. Whether the surrounding area of the residential area is connected to the subway has even become one of the main reference standards for urban residents to buy houses. The subway is evolving from a new means of transportation to ease the overground traffic in cities to a impeller of urban modernization, a facilitator of the formation of new economic regions, and a witness to the great achievements of urbanization in China since the reform and opening up.
From highly dependent on the support of technologically advanced countries to exceeding the mileage of subway in operation in developed countries, China has become the country with the longest mileage of subway in operation in the world, and Shanghai, Beijing and Guangzhou have been among the top three cities in terms of mileage of subway in operation in the world for many years.
From the first time when the idea of building a subway was proposed, to the time when the total operating mileage of the subway ranked first in the world, China's subway experienced a difficult groping stage and a slow accumulation of experience, from the rapid economic development and the hosting of major international events has boosted the mileage of first-tier cities, to the growth rate of the development of second - and third-tier cities in the recent decade. Over the past 50 years, urban rail transit in China has grown start from scratch,develop gradually. Up to now, it has stood at the key node of moving from “Large Rail Transit Systems” to “Strong Rail Transit Systems”
The booming economy has also helped usher in the subway era in many cities outside the first-tier cities. So far, 40 cities in China have opened subways. In addition to the increasing number of cities with subway, the total mileage of the subway has also increased rapidly. The new mileage was mainly contributed by second-tier cities outside Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Hong Kong. Subway projects with annual mileage growth of more than 20% are mainly concentrated in second-tier cities such as Chengdu, Wuhan, Chongqing, Nanjing and Hangzhou.
For a long time in the past, many westerners' impression of China has been stuck in many movies -- poor and backward. In recent years, as more and more Chinese people go abroad and more and more foreigners come to China, China's earth-shaking changes and rapid development of cities have gradually changed the stereotype of China in the western world.
China's subway lines are growing rapidly, expanding into a sprawling network. According to statistics, Shanghai subway carried 2 billion passengers in a year, and Beijing subway carried 1.84 billion passengers in a year. The New York City subway carries only 1.6 billion passengers a year.
After reading this article, do you want to experience the subway in China? In these two days, we will upload a video about taking subway in China, and take you to experience the convenient Chinese subway in all aspects.
It took more than four years to build the largest single terminal in the world, high-tech can be found in every detail. China once again shocked the world with its speed and quality. As one of the New Seven Wonders of the world, here you will experience a different journey. 👍👍👍👍
Welcome to Beijing Daxing international airport!
Video is from Xinhua News Agency
Hello, everyone. China's National Day has just ended. In order to let you know more about China🇨🇳, we decided to start this blog😄
Our philosophy is: what do you want to know about China
It will consist of three parts:
1⃣️ Differences between Ireland and China; We will post some comparative photos and explain the situation in China.
2⃣️ What you want to know about China; We will answer any questions you may have, and we will post an in-depth introduction to their questions.
3⃣️ Current situation of China's development; Since we found that some people on social media have a lot of misconceptions about China, we will show the real face of China, such as China's cities/countryside and public transportation.
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