Life in China

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Life in China
Adapting - Part 1
Adapting - Part 2
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Conclusion

While the general tone of this page might lean toward the more negative aspects of what you can expect to find in China, keep in mind that the purpose of this page is to prepare you for all the elements of life here. You'll need very little preparation for the good parts, they'll pop up all around you, serendipitous surprises that will make your China experience one that you will find nowhere else on earth - one that you will appreciate and leave you with great stories to tell when you get home.

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Xi’an, the capital of Shaanxi Province, was called Chang'an in ancient times. It is situated in the central part of Weihe Plain. The city is bounded by the Weihe River in the north and the massive Qinling Mountain Range in the south. As one of China's seven ancient national capitals, it served as the capital for 12 dynasties spanning more than 1,000 years. Xi'an, therefore, has a great number of precious relics and historical sites.

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