Top Destinations in China
From short-term assignments to long-term relocations, our serviced apartments offer the perfect balance of comfort, flexibility, and convenience in China’s leading business destinations. Choose from high-quality options in Shanghai’s financial district, Shenzhen’s tech-driven landscape, and Beijing’s political centre.
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Booking a serviced apartment through SilverDoor provides you with the ultimate solution for corporate travel to China. We offer a curated selection of properties that blend the convenience of hotel services (such as housekeeping and 24-hour reception) with the independence of private living. You'll benefit from flexible booking terms, a more spacious living environment, and a fully equipped kitchen, making it easier to maintain your routine while traveling across this expansive country. We offer award-winning service and great rates, ensuring a seamless experience in a complex market.
China is the world’s largest manufacturing economy, producing a vast array of goods from electronics and machinery to textiles and consumer products. Its industrial capacity is unmatched, supported by advanced infrastructure, skilled labour, and integrated supply chains. Beyond manufacturing, China is also a global leader in finance, technology, and trade. The country’s rapid digital transformation, innovation in AI and e-commerce, and strategic trade partnerships continue to shape global markets and economic trends.
China has vastly diverse climate zones.
The official currency is the Renminbi (RMB), with the basic unit being the Yuan (CNY, ¥).Digital Payments: China is largely a cashless society. WeChat Pay and Alipay are the dominant payment methods, used everywhere from major malls to street vendors.Credit Cards: Major international credit cards (Visa, MasterCard) are accepted at large hotels and high-end restaurants, but not widely in smaller businesses. It's advisable to carry some small denomination cash for local purchases.
Mandarin Chinese (Putonghua) is the official language of government and business across the mainland. While English is spoken in the service industry (hotels, airports, and major business centres), proficiency can vary. It's professional etiquette to have your business card translated into Chinese and to expect the primary language of formal meetings to be Mandarin.
The entire mainland of China operates on a single time zone: China Standard Time (CST), which is UTC+8. Despite its massive geographical size, there is no use of multiple time zones or Daylight-Saving Time, simplifying communication across the country.