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【Shenzhen】 Futian Kindergarten 

Start date:June

Experienced teacher is preferred

Monthly Salary: 16,000-22,000 RMB depending on experience, 3,000 RMB housing allowance is included

-Competitive salary package ,depending on qualifications, experience and school location

-Paid legal holidays and 1 day for Christmas, partially paid in summer/winter

vacations

-Commercial Accidental Insurance

-Lunch provided in working days

-Visa assistance

-3,000 RMB for Housing allowance

-up to 5,000 RMB Flight reimbursement

-Promotion opportunities

About Shenzhen

Shenzhen, a major city in Guangdong Province in China, is known for its modern skyline and vibrant economy, especially in technology and manufacturing sectors. As a hub of innovation and a melting pot of cultures due to its status as a Special Economic Zone (SEZ), Shenzhen has its own set of rules and cultural norms. Here’s a guide to some important dos and don’ts when visiting or living in Shenzhen.

General Rules and Etiquette in Shenzhen #

1. Respect Public Rules:

  • Obey traffic rules: Shenzhen is known for its strict enforcement of traffic laws. Pedestrians should always cross at zebra crossings or use overhead bridges. J-walking can result in fines.
  • No smoking in public places: Shenzhen enforces a smoking ban in public places including restaurants, public transport, and near schools. Always look for designated smoking areas to avoid fines.

2. Environmental Considerations:

  • Garbage sorting: Shenzhen has implemented garbage sorting policies to encourage recycling and proper waste management. Make sure to use the correct bins for recyclable, non-recyclable, and hazardous waste.
  • Plastic restrictions: There is a push towards reducing plastic waste, so single-use plastics are discouraged. Many shops may not provide plastic bags for free.

3. Politeness and Social Etiquette:

  • Queue politely: Whether it’s waiting for the metro or buying tickets at a tourist spot, forming an orderly queue is expected.
  • Dress appropriately: While Shenzhen is quite modern, dressing conservatively is appreciated in temples and more formal settings.

Things Not to Do in Shenzhen #

1. Avoid Unregistered Taxi Services:

  • Stick to official taxis or recognized ride-sharing apps. Unregistered taxis may overcharge or be unsafe.

2. Don’t Engage in Public Arguments:

  • Public disputes and loud arguments are frowned upon. It’s important to maintain harmony and face in Chinese culture.

3. Avoid Discussing Sensitive Topics:

  • Avoid public discussions about sensitive political topics, especially concerning government policies or political figures.

4. Don’t Ignore Intellectual Property Rights:

  • Shenzhen is strict about counterfeit goods. Purchasing or selling pirated or counterfeit items can lead to fines or more severe penalties.

5. Do Not Overstay Your Visa:

  • Ensure your visa is valid for the duration of your stay. Overstaying can result in fines, detention, and difficulty obtaining future visas.

6. Don’t Photograph Military or Government Installations:

  • Avoid taking pictures of military sites, docks, or other sensitive government facilities. Always ask for permission before photographing people or private property.

Conclusion #

Shenzhen, with its blend of modernity and traditional Chinese culture, offers a unique experience. Adhering to local laws and respecting cultural norms will ensure a pleasant and trouble-free visit or stay in this dynamic city. Always stay informed about local regulations, which can change, to ensure compliance and respect for the community.

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