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Top Chinese Apps you need in China (Part 1)
 
Coming to China for travels? Heading to China for a longer period to study Mandarin, work, or intern in China? Whatever the reason and however long you will be staying in China, we’ve put a list together of the best Chinese apps that are guaranteed to make your time in China easier and more enjoyable.
 
1. WeChat
Coming in at Number 1. for Chinese apps for Android or any other system by far is WeChat. This is an absolute must if you’re coming to live in China or here for an extended period, or if you want to communicate with pretty much anyone in China.
WeChat is one of China’s social media’s platforms, and you will be hard pushed to find someone in China that doesn’t use it.
Pay for your groceries, your meal, or your drinks. Use taxi services, order food or pretty much anything delivered to your door, or connect with other people around China.
It’s a pretty non-social social media platform since you can only connect and chat with people who already have your contact details on the app – but you’ll soon build up a big list of contacts, and groups you can join are constantly being tossed around.
 
2. DiDi
For those who want to get around but prefer a more comfortable option, try downloading China’s version of Uber – DiDi. It is a very good and practical system that pretty much never fails, and you will rarely be left waiting more than 5 minutes, especially in bigger cities such as Beijing or Shanghai.
DiDi recently (last year) released the English version of this app which is absolutely great.
However, 99% of the time you will be called by your driver asking you to do the most simple of instructions – such as meet around the corner instead. Chances are, with a thick accent and speedy talk you won’t be able to understand them. Don’t let that scare you off, however. DiDi is a very useful app that will make all of your travelling much easier, as well as much cheaper! An hour-long DiDi may only cost you less than $15!
 
3. Pleco
A must-have for the Chinese learner! Long gone are the days of carrying around paper dictionaries or travel phrase books. Pleco allows you to look up characters and words in Chinese with absolute simplicity.
There are even features that allow you to use your camera to analyze a character and obtain its meaning or to write the character yourself.
It’s simply a must download for anyone coming to China, for tourism or long-term.
 
4. Hello Bike
Hello Bike is a bike sharing system. Unlike many others over the world, these do not require you to leave your bike at a particular docking station.
This means that it is incredibly practical. See a bike, scan the code, and the bike is yours until you’re finished and lock it again.
In bigger cities, you can find the bikes just about anywhere. They are a great way to discover a new city no matter what the weather in China throws at you.
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