What You Need to Know When Visiting Beijing?
**What to Consider for Medical Tourism in Beijing?**
1. **Safety Level**
Beijing is considered extremely safe with no significant safety concerns. The streets are equipped with numerous surveillance cameras (“Eagle Eye”), providing protection in public areas. Public transportation such as subway, buses, and ride-hailing apps are equipped with cameras, which can be helpful in case of lost items.
2. ** Exchange**
You can use translation apps on your phone to communicate, addressing any needs including medical treatment, transportation, dining, and shopping.
3. **Communication**
WhatsApp may be restricted on some phones in China. However, you can use WeChat to communicate with friends and family both domestically and internationally. Before coming to China, you can apply for a local SIM card through the service provider, ensuring seamless communication during your stay.
4. **Financial Matters**
You can link your bank card to mobile payment platforms such as Alipay and WeChat Pay, enabling you to make purchases conveniently via your phone. Each transaction is recorded, and customer service is available for assistance.
5. **Transportation**
With just 6 yuan, you can travel to any part of Beijing by subway. Using apps like Alipay and WeChat, you can also order rides at a cheaper price compared to taxis, with better vehicle conditions.
6. **Dining**
You can use dining apps to select from a variety of cuisines that cater to all dietary preferences. Prices are consistent, and there’s no possibility of being overcharged due to being a foreigner.
7. Accommodation
If hospitalization is required due to medical conditions, the costs can be quite high. It’s advisable to follow the doctor’s advice regarding hospitalization. If hospitalization is not necessary, simply visiting the hospital for treatment can significantly reduce costs. In Beijing, hotel rates start at around 400 yuan per day for a double room. However, if you plan to stay in Beijing for an extended period and hospitalization is not required, your medical tourism service provider can assist you in renting an apartment. Monthly rent for an apartment should range from 5000 to 6000 yuan, possibly less with assistance.
8. **Communication with Doctors**
For first-time visitors, it’s advisable to communicate with the customer service of the medical tourism service provider to assist in arranging medical appointments. Although translation apps can help with basic communication, some medical arrangements may require professional assistance. For long-term residents, consider purchasing “accompanying diagnosis” services. While public medical resources in Beijing are relatively affordable, the procedures can be complex. Having someone to assist you can make medical care more convenient. Additionally, in case of emergencies, public hospitals offer comprehensive facilities.
By paying attention to these aspects, you can better enjoy your medical tourism trip to Beijing. Beyond its high-quality medical resources, Beijing offers rich cultural and historical attractions waiting for you to explore. Wishing you a pleasant and safe journey in Beijing!