My first time in China, I didn't explore as many new places as I did in Indonesia or Austria, so that will be one of my goals. I'll use this blog to try and impart some of the knowledge I learn about history and culture as I travel around the country.

Since this is my second time in China, the usual adjustment to a new country hasn't been an issue, but in the short time I was away in Austria, a few things seemed to have changed. Electronic payment was popular before in China, but now it seems like every business accepts it. Taxis, motor cab tuk-tuks, and even the street food vendors have their little blue or green QR codes for you to scan and pay. My foreigner and Chinese friends alike say they almost never carry a wallet on them as they only need their phones.

And lastly, it's good to see delivery food is as popular as ever. As you walk past any restaurant, you'll see the big 外卖 (waimai) companies ready to pick up and deliver with their motorcycles. I know China is big and all, so it should go without saying, but that's a lot of couriers waiting for food. It seems like 80% of motorcycles on the road are for 外卖. I never used this while in the USA so I don't know how big it is there, but it's so convenient to sleep in and then search almost any restaurant in Xi'an connected to the 外卖 apps and have the food delivered to your apartment door in about 30 minutes.
That's it for this first of hopefully many posts this coming year.