Imagine navigating a maze of neon-lit skyscrapers, spicy hotpot alleys, and misty mountain roads 🏙️🌶️. That’s Chongqing – China’s 'cyberpunk city' – where Canadian expat Adam has become the go-to guide for foreigners adapting to life in this futuristic metropolis.
Once a traveler himself, Adam now runs a relocation service helping newcomers tackle everything from apartment hunting to cultural 'lost in translation' moments. 'People think moving to China is just about paperwork,' he laughs. 'But then you realize *nobody* prepares you for how 3D this city is – streets stacked on streets!'
His clients? Tech professionals drawn by the city’s AI hubs, teachers exploring China’s education boom, and digital nomads chasing that Blade Runner aesthetic 📱💼. As Chongqing’s international community grows, so does Adam’s mission: 'We’re not just opening apartments – we’re opening cross-cultural connections.'
Behind the scenes, his team curates 'survival kits' with translation apps, VPN tutorials, and maps marking both Starbucks and the best street-style xiaomian noodles. 🍜💡 'It’s about making the unfamiliar feel like home,' Adam says – one neon-drenched high-rise at a time.
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