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Page 1: AIESEC SISU reception booklet

AIESEC Shanghai International Studies University, Mainland of China www.aiesec.org | www.aiesec.cn

Welcometo SHANGHAI, China!

AIESEC SISU!!!

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Welcome Letter Dear EPs,

AIESEC SISU takes the pleasure of delivering you a warm welcome to our country and to your traineeship. AIESEC SISU is very glad that you have

decided to accept this adventure of living and working in Shanghai, eastern

China.

A traineeship is not only the job itself. You are supposed to involve yourself

in the educational, cultural and social activities organized by AIESEC SISU,

and meet people to explore the city so as to make your trip here even valuable.

We hope that your traineeship and AIESEC activities here will do great

benefits both to your studies and your future career; we also hope that we can

build up a sound basis of the future relation between countries and some international understandings as well.

Our reception program is worked out to ensure your stay in China is as pleasant and unforgettable as possible. This booklet is meant to provide you

with ways of following the formalities here and to give you some basic

information about Shanghai. We are looking forward to getting to know you and assisting you with your living here.

Wish you have a wonderful time here!

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1. Reception…………………………………………………1-2

2. History …………………………………………………...…3

3. Climate…………………………………………………..…4

4. Festivals……………………………………………… 4-6

5. Dealing with People………………………………………6-7

6. Useful Phrases……………………………………………7

7. Transportation…………………………………………..8-10

8. Facts to Get Around………………………………………11

9. Finance…………………………………………………12-13

10. Eating in Shanghai……………………………….…..14-15

11. Attractions……………………………………………15-17

12. Going Shopping………………………………………16-21

13. Contact Us……………………………………………..22

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※ What to bring with you:

1. Mobile phone: the mobile you bring with you should be phone carrier

independent. This is needed because when you arrive, you will buy a Chinese

SIM card here, and it's easier if you don't have to buy a new phone as well. So

make sure that your phone will accept SIM cards different from your home

carrier.

2. Passport sized photos: it is useful to bring some of these with you because

you will need them for several things like your monthly transportation pass and

your residence permit, etc.

3. Money: besides the accommodation fee (50-60USD/week), you need to

bring enough money with you (for going sight-seeing , eating, going shopping

etc.)

4. Copies of your school certificate

5. National things: you can bring with you some things to represent your

country. Such as national flag, T-shirt of your home LC, postcards, ethnic

costumes, small souvenirs and other things unique to your country that you

want to share with us. Also we will hold global village to let you present your

country.

6. Others:clothing based on weather,first aid kit,camera and etc.

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Airport: We will pick you up at the airport! Please send us the detail of your flight

once you have it so that we can make proper arrangement. Please at least write down the phone number of our reception team leader in case something

happens at the airport.

P.S. Before you take your luggage, don’t forget to take the map provided by

the airport. They’re so nice! :)

Accommodation: Usually it takes a week for a trainee to go through the options and make

the final decision, and before the time you get your own flat, you can stay in some other trainee's place, if unluckily no free place is available, the

alternative is to stay in a youth hostel (around 70 RMB/night).

We will try to book one that is nearest to your work if you need to start work immediately.

Please discuss this both with your TN manager and Reception Team

leader. Usually it is better to have a flat mate since it will be cheaper in most cases.

Registration: After you find your own apartment, the first thing you should do is to

register at the police station that polices your neighborhood. This must be

done within 24 hours (in some cases within 3 days is allowed as well).

Please take your rental contract and passport. You can ask your buddy to go with you to the police station. After this procedure, you will get a

―Registration Form for Temporary Residence‖, which is required if you

want to extend your visa. You will be fined if you don’t register in time. This registration must be done after each entry to China. So if you travel

to other countries during your stay here, you need to go to the police station

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and register again. Also, if you move to new apartments, new registration is

needed as well.

History

Shanghai, with a history of over 700 years, is now one of the largest cities

in China and also a world-famous commercial and financial center.

Located at the mouth of the Yangtze River, it enjoys an ideal position for development as a trading port. In 1842, after the First Opium War, owing to the

massive foreign investment and rich supply of resources and cheap Chinese

labor, Shanghai soon became a booming industrial port city, yet a half-colonial city as well.

Since China's liberation, especially since the 90's, Shanghai has

undergoing tremendous and dynamic changes that will likely make it one of the

vital cities in the world in the near future.

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Climate

The climate of Shanghai belongs to the north subtropical marine

monsoon climate, with four distinct

seasons. Winter in Shanghai tends to be

clammy and gray. Although the

temperature rarely dips below freezing point, the humidity causes a

penetrating cold.

Spring shows its first signs in late March. The rainy season appears in

late May and continues through June.

Summer sees hot weather, with high humidity.

Festivals

★ New Year’s Day (Jan. 1st) This day is celebrated for a brand-new year’s coming as it is in other

parts of the world.

Season High Low

℃ ℉ ℃ ℉

Spring

(Mar-May) 19.1 66.4 9.8 49.6

Summer

(Jun-Aug) 36.5

93.4 19.7 67.5

Autumn

(Sept-Nov) 17.0

62.6 7.7 45.9

Winter (Dec-Feb) 8.7 39.7 0.0 32.0

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★ Spring Festival (Jan. 1st by lunar calendar) The biggest and most celebrated festival in China and south east Asia.

New Year's Eve dinner is the most important event when the whole family is present. Fireworks will break the night, scaring the demons and bad luck away.

Folk art poster, paper cutting and lucky wordings on bright red paper will be

posted on the wall and windows.

★ Lantern Festival (Jan. 15th by lunar calendar) It marks the end of the Chinese New Year Season. Lantern exhibits,

lion and dragon dances, and eating Tang Yuan (ball-shaped boiled sweet rice dumplings with

delicious stuffings) are events today.

★ Tomb-Sweeping Day (Apr. 5th by lunar calendar) It’s a day when people visit cemeteries to pay respect to their departed

ancestors.

★ International Labors’ Day (May 1st) Employees will enjoy 3 paid days-off.

★ Dragon Boat Festival (May 5th by lunar calendar) It is in memory of a great patriot poet——Qu Yuan.

★ Mid-Autumn Festival (Aug. 15th by lunar calendar) This is a festival for people who love to admire the full moon, while the

moon on this day is the fullest and largest to the eye. The whole family

gather together, feasting in good wine, fruits, nuts and cakes.

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★ National Day (Oct. 1st) It is the anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China in

1949. Employees enjoy 5 paid-days off. Celebrations usually take the form of

parties in amusement parks by day and fire-works and grand TV ensembles

during the evening.

★ Double Ninth Festival (Sept. 9th by lunar calendar) The Double Ninth Festival is also a time for family get-togethers. It is

an occasion to remember one's ancestors, the sacrifices they made and the

hardships they underwent.

Note: * A lunar calendar is calculated according to the full and crescent of the

moon, so the corresponding date in normal calendar keeps changing year by

year. You should check the latest Lunar Calendar for that year to know the

exact date of the festivals. *Though we don’t have holidays for Halloween or Christmas, people still

celebrate at these occasions. Without knowing much of the tradition and origin

of these holidays, we are only looking for a reason to have fun!

Dealing with People

Chinese society is overall friendly, but a new trainee to the country must know

some facts he or she should be aware and get used to. O(∩_∩)O

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No. 1: Pushing in general. Living in big cities like Beijing and Shanghai, a

trainee will have to deal with crowds. No. 2: Staring. People stare a lot at foreigners. In big cities the situation is less

serious, but still unavoidable. Though it may appear impolite, please

understand that most of the ―starers‖ are feeling more curious than acting mean to you.

No. 3: Hello! Laowai (a nickname of foreigners in Chinese)! It may happen that people on the street just suddenly say ―Hello‖ to you. Since this may be the

only English these people can speak, please don’t feel offended when they say

this to you. No. 4: Making friends. People are pretty willing to talk with foreigners,

especially when they speak some English, sometimes to practice it with a

trainee.

Useful Phrases Hello. 你好。Nǐ hǎo.

How are you? 你好吗?Nǐ hǎo mā?

My name is (trainee’s names in Chinese characters).

我的名字是……。

Wǒ de míng zi shì…

I’m from (trainee’s hometown). 我来自……。Wǒ lái zì…

What’s your name? 你叫什么名字?Nǐ jiào shén me míng zi?

Where are you from? 你从哪里来?Nǐ cóng nǎ lǐ lái?

Would you like to go and get a drink? 愿意和我去喝一杯吗?Yuàn yì hé wǒ qù hē yì bēi mā?

I’m sorry. I (don’t speak / only speak a little) Chinese.

对不起,我(不会/只会说一点)中文。

Duì bù qǐ, wǒ (bú huì / zhǐ huì shuō yì diǎn) zhōng wén.

Do you speak English? 你说英语吗?Nǐ shuō yīng yǔ mā?

I don’t understand. 我不懂。Wǒ bù dǒng.

Thank you. 谢谢。Xiè xie.

You’re welcome. 不用谢。Bú yòng xiè.

Sorry. 对不起。Duì bù qǐ.

It’s alright. 没关系。Méi guān xi.

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Excuse me. 不好意思。Bù hǎo yì si.

Transportation

Airplane There are two airports in Shanghai, the

Hongqiao Airport (domestic flights) and Pudong

International Airport. (All international flights and some domestic flights), from Pudong

International Airport, you can take the Maglev,

which is the fastest train in the world.

Trains Be the best choice to save money

(but at the cost of time).

In general, there are five types of ticket: no seat; hard seats; soft seats; hard beds ; soft beds

However, the price and time vary among

different types of trains. You should check that out carefully.

When buying the ticket, one should also pay attention to which railway station

it is, since there are several different ones in Shanghai.

A useful number:

8008207890 (Shanghai Tickets Reservation Center)

A useful website: http://www.shanghaihighlights.com/shanghai-transportation/shanghai-railway-station.html

(Shanghai Railway Tickets Online Inquiry)

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Notes:

If you have some plan to travel around China by train, please make sure

that you buy the tickets on an early date. However, in Shanghai, you can buy

a train ticket only at 10 days at most before the date on the ticket. This is even more important if you want to travel during the May holiday, National

holiday or the Spring Festival, because all the people in China will be traveling around, and it is very hard to get a ticket.

Bus Most of the buses now are air-

conditioned, and the fare is usually 2 RMB

– 3 RMB (depends on how far you go) and

now by using traffic card, one can get discounts when interchanging buses.

On some buses, there are bus conductors,

from whom you can still get back your change if you only have notes conductors, from whom you can still get back

your change if you only have notes like 10 RMB.

Metro Metro is the most convenient vehicle in Shanghai. There are currently 11

subway lines. The fare is at least 3 RMB, regarding the distance you want to travel.

Important intersections including: People’s Square, Xujiahui, Shanghai

railway Station.

A useful number:

64370000 (Shanghai Metro Custom Service)

A useful website:

http://www.exploreshanghai/metro/

Taxi

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There are many different Taxi companies in Shanghai, who distinguish

themselves from others by color. Green, yellow, white, and red are the most common colors of taxis. The former three represent three big taxi companies

and one is more likely to get better service while taking taxis of these

companies.

The fares of all taxis are the same:

Time: The first 3 km 3km – 10km Afterwards

5:00 - 23:00 12 RMB 2.4 RMB/km 3.6 RMB/km

23:00 – 5:00 16 RMB 3.1 RMB/km 4.7 RMB/km

Telephone numbers used for calling a cab:

Company: Tel: Index

Qiang Sheng 62580000

Da Zhong 96822 4 RMB is charged for calling

Jing Jiang 96961

Ba Shi 96840

Notes:

Always take the receipt when you take a taxi. If there is any problem, we can always find the driver with the receipt.

Time that is very DIFFICULT to get a taxi:

*Monday morning (7:00-10:00) *Rush hours (17:00-18:30)

*Friday

*Any rainy days

If you want a taxi in these periods, please make a call to book it, or you will

need to spare at least 30 minutes to get one on the road.

Facts to Get Around Public Pay Phones

The rate for public pay phones is 1RMB for 5 minutes. The connection

will be automatically cut off after 5 minutes unless more money is deposited.

Local Telephone Call Cards

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No more worries about having the correct change for telephone calls.

Many public phones now use a handy magnetic card, which automatically keeps track of how much money in it has been used. The telephone cards are

available from the Telephone Bureau, train stations, bus terminals, and many

post offices.

International Phone Calls

There is a possibility that the phone in your accommodation is an international connected one. Then you are lucky. If not, you have to buy an

IP card. (25 RMB for a 100 RMB Card) You can buy it at the shops with the

IP sign on the window. With this card you can easily make an international phone call, but using this card is quite expensive. Cheaper way is asking

people to call you back.

Cell Phones

You can get a SIM card easily on the street (usually newspaper stands or

special stores (selling telephone cards) The fair price is 75 RMB for a number, and in the account there should be 75 RMB for you to call (which

means the SIM card itself is free) local calls between mobile phones cost

you around 0.15 RMB/min. The price may vary depending on the different set of charging you are using for your SIM card.

Useful Phone Numbers

Emergency Services:

Fire………….…………..………….….119

Police / Public Security……………...110

Ambulance.…………………………120

Telephone Malfunction………...……112

Telephone Inquiries:

Directory Inquiry……………..………114

International Operate………………..115

International Phone Assistance…….106

Transportation Inquiries:

Public Transportation……………..…160

Airlines…………………………62688918

Ship…………………………….63261261

Train……………………………63179090

Weather & Time

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Weather Forecast…………………12121

Time…………………………………...117

Finance Bank

In Shanghai, you can use many kinds of credit cards. (e.g. Visa & Master

card). These cards can be used in a big amount of shops (mostly big

department stores) and in an ATM. You can even use your normal bankcard

in some ATMs (with maestro sign on them). And all the ATMs are open 24

hours a day. It is advisable to take more than one card with you, because it

could happen that your magnetic strip fails and you can’t withdraw money

anymore.

If you want to travel through China, it is also advisable to take US dollars

or a traveler check with you. You can change the US dollars almost

everywhere, but for cashing a

traveler’s check, you can only turn

to China Construction Bank.

Currency & Foreign Exchange

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Chinese currency is called ―Renminbi‖ (RMB). 1 US dollar = 6.5929 RMB

according to the current rate (which can be flexible).

Each unit is called a ―Yuan‖, or ―Kuai‖ as

often used in spoken Chinese. We have notes

for 100 RMB, 50 RMB, 20 RMB, 10 RMB, 5

RMB and 1 RMB; coins for 1 RMB, 0.5

RMB (a.k.a. 5 Jiao) and 0.1 RMB (a.k.a. 1

Jiao).

* You can change your money in the airport

(but they charge $6.7 for each transaction of 50 RMB). You can change money

in a lot of banks here conveniently. However, we still advise you to change

some in your own country before you arrive, for you will need to use money

once you are out of the airport.

Eating in Shanghai

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Restaurants A lot of different kinds of cuisine can be found in shanghai, you can visit

websites like ―Smart Shanghai‖ (http://www.smartshanghai.com/) to have a

glimpse of it. I’m sure you will be surprised! Since the number of foreigners

has been growing, so is the number of exotic restaurants in Shanghai. Usually,

a middle-standard Chinese meal costs you around 50 RMB/person, while a

meal in western style restaurants costs 20-30 RMB more.

Street Food

Street food is very common in Shanghai, especially around schools. The

smell is always very tempting, and sometimes too tempting! Though a lot of

reports are saying they are not clean, we, as students, still have it quite often

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(because it’s cheap and quick). However, since we cannot be sure about your

health condition, please be careful if you want to try them. It will be better if

you can find local people to show you what to eat, and they can explain to you

what they are as well.

ATTENTION:

You can NOT drink tap water directly in China!!!

You can boil it before you drink it, or just drink mineral water.

Attractions The Bund, is a famous waterfront and

regarded as the symbol of Shanghai for

hundreds of years. It is on the west bank of

Huangpu River .The most famous and

attractive sight which is at the west side of

the Bund are the 26 various buildings of

different architectural styles including Gothic, Baroque, Romanesque,

Classicism and the Renaissance.

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Shanghai World Financial Center: Aiming to be

a magnet of the world's finance, the building

boasts functions of first class financial centers,

able to showcase monetary talents, cultural and art

exhibitions information from all over the world.

Yuyuan Garden It is a famous classical garden

located in Shanghai. The garden was finished in 1577 by a government

officer of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).

Yu in Chinese means pleasing and

satisfying, and this garden was specially

built for Pan's parents as a place for them

to enjoy a tranquil and happy time in

their old age.

Shanghai Museum Located in the center of

Shanghai in People's Square, Shanghai Museum is

a large museum of ancient Chinese art. The

museum style and presentation surround visitors

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with artifacts demonstrating ancient wisdom and philosophy. The exterior

design of the round dome and the square base symbolizes the ancient idea of

a round heaven and a square land.

Tianzifang

Tianzifang is an art street in Shanghai, combining

artistic centers, exotic restaurants and bars, popular

with locals and visitors from abroad. It was

reconstructed on the traditional Shikumen (stone-

framed-door) architectural structure, and is the base

for many creative artists.

Happy Valley: Shanghai Happy Valley is

renowned as a theme park of beautiful scenery,

huge areas to explore, superb scientific and

technological content with breathtaking and

exciting amusements. It is located in

Songjiang District.

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Going Shopping Shanghai is hailed as the "Shopping Paradise" and "Oriental Paris". So if you

come to Shanghai, shopping should not be missed any more than its other

charming attractions.

*Nanjing Road, enjoys the reputation of

No.1 Commercial Street in China. Nanjing

Road has clusters of a wide variety of shops

and modern malls.

*Huaihai Road, no less famous than Nanjing

Road, is celebrated for its elegance. It features

top-end designer brands from all over the world.

*Xujiahui consists of large stores where you

can obtain both costly and middle-range priced

goods in abundance.

A lot of department stores can be found in Shanghai, but usually things

inside are more expensive. However, sometimes you can still find really

good bargains there when it is on sale (there are lots of chance in a year).

Besides this, several places that cannot be missing out are:

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*North Sichuan Road offers good inexpensive merchandise and is always

the first choice of ordinary people.

*Yuyuan Shopping City is the venue for specialist Chinese goods ranging

from small articles, local crafts and the like to antiques, jade wares and gold

and silver jewelry.

*Qi Pu Road It is a huge market

where loads of different kinds of clothes,

shoes, bags can be found. The most

attractive thing about the place is the

price there - it is cheap. However, you

need to look carefully since there are lots of low-quality goods there as well.

*Fake Goods Market Though it doesn’t have a good reputation, fake market

is still quite famous among foreigners in Shanghai. Pick carefully and you can

find something good with a low price.

Note:

Foreigners are likely to be ripped off while visiting these places, so bargain

is of extreme importance. During your first few weeks you may still not have

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a concept of the money here, so we suggest you to call your buddy to go to

these places with you. S/he can not only take you there, but also show you

how to bargain.

Price List:

Services:

Public Telephone in Shanghai: 0.3 Yuan/min

Public Phone to Other Cities: 0.6 Yuan/min

Mobile Phone in Shanghai: 0.6 Yuan/min

Mobile Phone to Other Cities: 1.2 Yuan/min

Haircut for Guys: ≥10 Yuan

Entertainment

Movie Admission: ≈ 50 Yuan

Music CD: ≥ 30 Yuan

DVD: ≥ 25 Yuan

A bottle of beer in a pub: ≥ 20 Yuan

Food in a Store

Can of Beer: ≥ 4 Yuan

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Can of Soft Drink: ≥ 3 Yuan

Chocolate Bar: ≥ 7 Yuan

Bread: ≥ 5 Yuan

Milk (250ml): ≥ 5 Yuan

Food in a Restaurant

Meal (Casual Restaurant): ≥ 30 Yuan

Meal (Fancy Restaurant): ≥ 100 Yuan

Meal (Fast Food): ≥ 20 Yuan

Meal (School Restaurant) ≥ 8 Yuan

(Tips are NOT required in China)

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Contact Us Name Position Email Skype Phone number

Lisa LCP [email protected] lisa.wang.1021 13916332863

Lucia VP ICX [email protected] lucia19910102 13918189151

Tictac VPOGX Cor [email protected] tictac1016 13524657786

Rebecca VPOGXNon [email protected]

rebecca.chen901223

13818865437

Chersy VP ER [email protected] chersy.lee 13795208676

Fifi VP TM [email protected] amelia.fifi 13621811663

Hughes VP Comm [email protected] hughesnee 15921423835

Daisy VP Finance [email protected] daisyyanghao 13482600966

Nicki VP PBOX [email protected] nickiyang0127 13818011636

Flora Exchange Manager

[email protected]

floralovesmiling 18801622453

Chuck GPN Project Manager

[email protected]

chuckzhang.aiesec 15021110543

Rick YES Project Manager

[email protected]

rickwong.tty 13917711155

Ashley

Red Wings -

Project Manager

[email protected]

ashley911228 18801624819

Cindy

Summer Camp Project Manager

[email protected]

[email protected]

13701726164

Naomi ICX TL [email protected]

naomi.jiang 18801622510

Zoe ICX TL [email protected] zoepan 15201938521

Daniel ICX TL [email protected] -- 13585622953

Iris ICX TL [email protected] -- 18801625165

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Presented to you by

AIESEC SISU 2011

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