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  • How to use shared powerbank in Shanghai

    How to use shared powerbank in Shanghai

    In the bustling city like Shanghai, a mobile phone is essential for staying connected. However, if the battery runs out, we can be left in a difficult situation.

  • How to use internet service

    How to use internet service

    Free Wi-Fi is available at most public places such as train stations, coffee shops, and convenience stores. Getting internet for your home is easy as well.

  • How to use internet service

    How to use internet service

    Free Wi-Fi is available at most public places such as train stations, coffee shops, and convenience stores. Getting internet for your home is easy as well.

  • A guide to setting up mobile services

    A guide to setting up mobile services

    When you arrive in China, one of your primary tasks is to purchase a SIM card. China has three major mobile providers: China Unicom, China Telecom, and China Mobile. You can get a SIM card at the official representative offices of these companies.

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