What transportation options are available?

Cars and motorbikes? Nope. To drive those in China you need a Chinese driver’s license, and even an international license won’t help you here. So unless you plan on settling down and taking the local driving test, that’s off the table.

🛵 What You CAN Rent

But don’t worry—there’s good news. You can rent an electric scooter or a bicycle, and there are several rental places close to the school. Prices are pretty friendly:

  • Scooters: around 30–40 yuan per day
  • Bicycles: around 20 yuan per day

And if you rent for several days, you can often bargain for a better deal.

Scooter Survival Guide

🔌 Charging

They’re all electric, so you’ll need to charge them. Ask the school if there’s a free spot to park and plug in.

🔋 Battery Watch

Keep a close eye on your battery—rental scooters are famous for running out of power at the most inconvenient moments (usually halfway up a hill).

🚦 Safety First

Always ride carefully. Chinese traffic can sometimes feel like a live-action video game—best played on “easy mode.” 🚦

So, while you won’t be cruising around in a car or motorcycle, a scooter or bike is more than enough to explore the beautiful surroundings and get a taste of local life.