Etiquette & Behavior

The etiquette & behavior to be adopted while traveling in a foreign country is one of the most important things to be aware of. Ignorance of the norms followed by a particular place can often give offense to its locals. Therefore it is advisable to gather an exhaustive pool of information on the etiquette & behavior expected from a visitor to any country or place.

Beijing in China is a wonderful place to travel to. A fine mix of modernity and tradition, this capital city simply charms all its visitors. So as you travel to Beijing in China, we have the following points on etiquette & behavior that you need to be aware of.

  • During business meetings during your travel to Beijing, make it a point to present and receive cards with both hands.
  • Both men and women should dress in a sober manner. High heels and short-sleeved blouses are to be avoided as the Chinese frown on women who display too much.
  • Business executives should not wear jeans and other casual clothing during business meetings. Women are advised not to wear revealing clothes.
  • Avoid personal contact with people. Besides, it is highly inappropriate to touch a woman in public.
  • Large hand movements should be avoided. Besides, never point while speaking to anyone. If it is necessary, use an open palm to do so.
  • Remember that it is illegal to give gifts to government officials in China.
  • There are some items and colors that are associated with death in China. They are clocks, straw sandals, a stork or crane, handkerchiefs and anything in white, blue or black. Avoid them.
  • Punctuality is very important. Make it a point to arrive on time or early if you are the guest. Also remember not to start eating or drinking before the host initiates the proceedings.
  • Business should not be discussed during meals in China. You should taste all the dishes offered as a cultural courtesy.
  • Never drop the chopsticks during the meal as it is considered to a bad omen in China.
  • In China people normally greet each other by bowing or nodding. For a handshake, always wait for the other person to offer his/her hand first.
  • Formal introductions are common in China.
  • Chinese take their decisions after much deliberation. Never show impatience in any such case.
  • During business meetings during your travel to Beijing, make it a point to present and receive cards with both hands.
 
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