What I learned today from Yiwu
- Technique for taking the train in China: If you can’t understand Chinese, check the time you get off the train on your ticket. The time is very accurate, you won’t miss the station you get off at.
- When booking train tickets, book them on Trip.com. When booking, prepare your passport number so that you can fill it out faster.
- When you arrive at the station, capture the email with your ticket and submit it along with your passport at the Internal Ticket Counter.
- After receiving the ticket, when entering the gate, there will be a checkpoint. We are not Chinese, so do not queue at the automatic machine. Chinese people use their ID cards to scan to enter. As for us, look to the far left where there is a staff counter. Submit your passport and ticket to enter the gate.
- When I see something, I think it’s worth selling, but we have to think carefully about whether we really have time to do it.
- Finally, whether it is trading or a factory, we have to compare the quality with the price ourselves.
- Yiwu International Trade Market is a zone of five adjacent buildings, actually five street blocks.
- They say that if you just walk around Yiwu without stopping to chat, it will take a week to complete it.
- Today, I walked from 10:05 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. I walked quickly and only managed to walk to the third building.
- Commonly used daily sentences [Saw Qian ticket: How much?]
- In Chinese, we chat is called We Shin.
- What is the minimum amount?
- If you are not comfortable speaking Chinese, use Google Translate and select the Conversation option. Speak Thai into the microphone to communicate with Chinese people faster.
- Technique when chatting with a shop to avoid getting lost in the information about which shop you are chatting with: add them on Wechat and let them accept it. Send the picture and the price you are chatting with into the chat. Add a #Tag in your Wechat history, separate by category and city name. When you get back, you will be able to check it out.
- If you want to know what the store that we added to Wechet sells, look further in the moment like Timeline in Line.
- People here only use WeChat Pay, they don’t accept Alipay, so when eating, you have to pay in cash.
- If you’re afraid of getting lost while walking, I recommend Amap // Google Maps is very inaccurate.
- Yiwu has everything in the world. Asking the price almost made me fall over. Some of the prices here are much cheaper than the cost price in Thailand. How can they produce and sell at such a price?
- Today I walked 18,819 steps.
- For information on how to get to Yiwu, visit https://www.yiwu-market-guide.com/yiwu-international-trade-city.html.
#Website found along the way
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www.ilahui.com
www.jp666.com
#thank you
Nong Bank Apisak Arpajamjarat, who was the tour guide, acted as an interpreter to help talk to every shop, always looking for shops that we were looking for things to do, took care of everything very well, very impressive. Phi Manu Manu Mark walked without fear, helping to recommend things about China the whole way. I learned a lot from Phi Manu. Waiting for Phi Manu to treat me next time. May the total be overwhelming and show how much a father loves his child. Phi Manu bought souvenirs for his child and carried them from Building 1 to Building 3. Even though the items were a lot and heavy, Phi Manu carried them with a smile the whole way.
27 Oct 2019
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