The wechat was nice but I was always confused at first if I scan or get scanned. I was surprised by the amount of western stores and brands there...much more than any other Asian country I've visited
I think every store can scan, but they prefer you scan them…. Unless it’s a small side store.
How’d you like the food? Every time I go I lose 10lbs… McDonald’s got a lot better than last time! But I pretty much lived off the bakeries, I’m a very picky eater.
I go back every few years, and every few years it’s a whole different country it seems. I was surprised by how many evs they have vs Canada/usa, I saw more ev plates than non ev plates.
And did I…. It cost like $2 to go 20 mins in a dodo (uber). We did an xl luxury disk to the airport, took 45 mins… $40. Ubered home from the airport in Canada, took 30 mins and it was $160.
I know the wages are different, but getting around in china was much more convenient than here… but that’s mainly exonomies of scale. They can afford to spend a 510 billion last year on transit improvements and still charge 50 cents to ride the train. It definitely feels like a whole other world!
The people are all super nice too. I got about a dozen people just walk up and take a selfie with me, a few people staring, but everyone we interacted with was friendly. The whole WeChat thing allowed me and my kid to venture out without the wife a lot and go shopping / buy food, everyone put up with our noobness trying to order stuff and we’re patient and helpful.