Experience Jiande
City is located in:
China,Zhejiang
Airport(s):
Jiande is a relatively smaller city and is an hour away by high speed train from Hangzhou which has the international airport.
Language(s) Spoken:
Cantonese & Mandarin
Things to Know Before you Go
Currency Used:
RMB
Main Methods of Payment:
Union Pay & Ali Pay are pre-dominant and widely acceptable. International food chains like Mc Donald’s & KFC do not accept international credit cards. A tourist can easily download WeChat (Chinese version of WhatsApp)and add a credit card to the WeChat wallet), Visa, Master Card & American Express cards are accepted at most of the restaurants. Cash is always the best option.
Sales Tax/ GST:
13%
General Climate:
The city has a hot and humid climate year-round, the city is known to get cold during winters as it is more mainland. You can expect rain year-round but mostly during March – July.
Getting Around the City:
Jiande is tucked around the Xin’an river and you can easily hire a taxi through DD (China’s localrideshare app). A visitor can easily get a taxi on the streets. Paying by cash would be ideal if you do not have the DD app on your phone. Train stations have lines for taxi’s which are well managed by the authorities. The local transportation system mainly the high-speed trains are immaculate and very well planned which have significantly reduced travel times between cities.
Electronic Appliance Support:
220V/50HZ.
Safety:
Jiande is a tourist and business friendly city and the government has ensured overall safety. The locals are friendly but due to the language barrier may not be of much help if you get lost.
Cultural Norms:
Language is a huge barrier in China and is one of the biggest challenges. It is not uncommon for Taxi drivers and residents to speak little or no English, however the younger generation does speak and understand basic English. China is a very fast paced country and the people are always on the move. Do not be offended if while on the streets someone bumps into you and keeps going, it’s not personal they just have somewhere to go and are focused on getting to their destination.