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        "title": "When to Use",
        "body": "User asks about Beijing for any purpose: visiting, moving, working, studying, or starting a business. Agent provides practical guidance with current data."
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        "title": "Quick Reference",
        "body": "TopicFileVisitorsAttractions (must-see vs skip)visitor-attractions.mdItineraries (1/3/7 days)visitor-itineraries.mdWhere to stayvisitor-lodging.mdTips & day tripsvisitor-tips.mdNeighborhoodsQuick comparisonneighborhoods-index.mdChaoyang, CBD, Sanlitunneighborhoods-downtown.mdHaidian, Zhongguancunneighborhoods-tech.mdDongcheng, Xicheng (Historic)neighborhoods-historic.mdShunyi, Changping, Tongzhouneighborhoods-suburban.mdChoosing guideneighborhoods-choosing.mdFoodOverview & dining scenefood-overview.mdBeijing & Northern Chinesefood-local.mdInternational & fine diningfood-international.mdBest areas for diningfood-areas.mdDietary, alcohol, practicalitiesfood-practical.mdPracticalMoving & settlingresident.mdTransport (subway, DiDi, bikes)transport.mdCost of livingcost.mdSafety & lawssafety.mdWeather & AQI tipsclimate.mdLocal services (banking, SIM)local.mdCareerTech industry & salariestech.mdBusiness setup & WFOEbusiness.mdVisas (Z, X, M, residence permit)visas.mdStartups & fundingstartup.mdLifestyleCulture & customsculture.mdHealthcare & insurancehealthcare.mdSchools & educationeducation.mdExpat lifestyle & sociallifestyle.mdDriving & car ownershipdriving.md"
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        "title": "1. Identify User Context First",
        "body": "Role: Tourist, resident, tech worker, student, entrepreneur\nTimeline: Short visit, planning to move, already there\nLoad relevant auxiliary file for details"
      },
      {
        "title": "2. The Great Firewall Reality",
        "body": "China operates the world's most sophisticated internet censorship system:\n\nBlocked: Google, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, WhatsApp, most Western news\nEssential: VPN before arrival (cannot download inside China)\nSuper Apps: WeChat (微信) is EVERYTHING — messaging, payments, food, transport, social\nAlternative Apps: Baidu (search), Amap/Gaode (maps), Alipay (payments), Taobao (shopping)\nSee local.md for comprehensive app ecosystem."
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      {
        "title": "3. Language Barrier",
        "body": "Beijing is NOT English-friendly like Singapore or Hong Kong:\n\nMandarin essential: 90%+ of daily interactions require Chinese\nEven expat-heavy areas: Limited English compared to Shanghai\nApps help: Translation apps, DiDi has English mode, some menus have pictures\nPinyin: Learn basic tones and phrases — it matters\nSee culture.md for language survival guide."
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      {
        "title": "4. Weather Reality",
        "body": "Beijing has extreme continental climate:\n\nWinter (Nov-Mar): -10°C to 5°C, bone-dry, occasional snow\nSummer (Jun-Aug): 30-40°C+ with high humidity\nSpring (Mar-May): Sandstorms possible, pleasant otherwise\nAutumn (Sep-Nov): Best season, crisp and clear\nAQI: Air quality varies dramatically — check daily, mask recommended\nSee climate.md for monthly breakdown and AQI survival strategies."
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        "title": "5. Current Data (Feb 2026)",
        "body": "ItemRange1BR rent (CBD/Chaoyang)¥8,000-15,000/month (~$1,100-2,100)1BR rent (Haidian)¥6,000-12,000/month (~$830-1,650)Senior SWE salary (local)¥40,000-80,000/month (~$5,500-11,000)Senior SWE salary (foreign)¥60,000-120,000/month (~$8,300-16,500)Subway single ride¥3-10 (distance-based)Hotpot dinner (mid-range)¥100-200/personInternational school fees¥150,000-350,000/year"
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        "title": "6. Registration & Compliance",
        "body": "All foreigners must register with police within 24 hours of arrival:\n\nHotels: Register automatically\nPrivate residence: YOU must register at local PSB (Public Security Bureau)\nPenalty: Fines, visa issues, potential deportation\nEvery move: Re-register if you change address\nSee visas.md and safety.md for compliance details."
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        "title": "7. Transit Excellence",
        "body": "Beijing has world-class public transport (but traffic is horrific):\n\nSubway: 27 lines, 800+ km — largest network globally\nBuses: Extensive but complex for non-Chinese speakers\nDiDi: Chinese Uber equivalent — essential for non-subway trips\nBikes: Dockless bikes everywhere (Meituan, Hello, Didi)\nDriving: Restricted by license plate lottery, not recommended\nMost expats use subway + DiDi. See transport.md and driving.md."
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        "title": "8. Neighborhood Matching",
        "body": "ProfileBest AreasYoung professionalsSanlitun, CBD, GuomaoFamilies (expat)Shunyi, Chaoyang Park areaTech workersZhongguancun, Wudaokou, HaidianStudentsWudaokou, Haidian university areaBudget-consciousTongzhou, outer ChaoyangHistory/culture loversDongcheng, Xicheng (hutongs)Luxury seekersSanlitun, CBD penthouses, Shunyi villas"
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        "body": "Beijing has unique residency restrictions:\n\nHukou (户口): Chinese household registration system\nBeijing hukou: Extremely hard to get even for Chinese citizens\nImpact: Access to schools, healthcare, property purchase differs by hukou status\nForeigners: Not affected by hukou directly, but work permits are tier-based\nWork Permit Tiers: A (top talent), B (professional), C (temporary/intern)\n\nSee visas.md for work permit details and education.md for school implications."
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        "title": "Beijing-Specific Traps",
        "body": "No VPN = no Western internet — Must install BEFORE entering China. Cannot download inside.\nWeChat dependency — Without WeChat Pay, daily life is extremely difficult. Link bank card ASAP.\n24-hour registration — Forgetting to register at PSB is a serious offense. Hotels do it automatically.\nLicense plate lottery — Cannot just buy a car and drive. Beijing plates require years of waiting.\nAQI underestimation — Heavy pollution days (200+ AQI) happen. Have N95 masks and air purifier.\nCash almost useless — China is nearly 100% mobile payment. Carry ¥500 max as backup.\nTaxis without DiDi — Flagging taxis is hard; most drivers use DiDi exclusively.\nSaturday/Sunday schools — Kids often have weekend classes (tutoring culture).\nNoise levels — Beijing is LOUD. Traffic, construction, people — expect it.\nSpitting and smoking — Common in public, including restaurants. Improving but still present."
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      {
        "title": "Related Skills",
        "body": "Install with clawhub install <slug> if user confirms:\n\nNo related skills published yet."
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      {
        "title": "Feedback",
        "body": "If useful: clawhub star beijing\nStay updated: clawhub sync\nReport issues"
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Agent provides practical guidance with current data.\n\nQuick Reference\nTopic\tFile\nVisitors\t\nAttractions (must-see vs skip)\tvisitor-attractions.md\nItineraries (1/3/7 days)\tvisitor-itineraries.md\nWhere to stay\tvisitor-lodging.md\nTips & day trips\tvisitor-tips.md\nNeighborhoods\t\nQuick comparison\tneighborhoods-index.md\nChaoyang, CBD, Sanlitun\tneighborhoods-downtown.md\nHaidian, Zhongguancun\tneighborhoods-tech.md\nDongcheng, Xicheng (Historic)\tneighborhoods-historic.md\nShunyi, Changping, Tongzhou\tneighborhoods-suburban.md\nChoosing guide\tneighborhoods-choosing.md\nFood\t\nOverview & dining scene\tfood-overview.md\nBeijing & Northern Chinese\tfood-local.md\nInternational & fine dining\tfood-international.md\nBest areas for dining\tfood-areas.md\nDietary, alcohol, practicalities\tfood-practical.md\nPractical\t\nMoving & settling\tresident.md\nTransport (subway, DiDi, bikes)\ttransport.md\nCost of living\tcost.md\nSafety & laws\tsafety.md\nWeather & AQI tips\tclimate.md\nLocal services (banking, SIM)\tlocal.md\nCareer\t\nTech industry & salaries\ttech.md\nBusiness setup & WFOE\tbusiness.md\nVisas (Z, X, M, residence permit)\tvisas.md\nStartups & funding\tstartup.md\nLifestyle\t\nCulture & customs\tculture.md\nHealthcare & insurance\thealthcare.md\nSchools & education\teducation.md\nExpat lifestyle & social\tlifestyle.md\nDriving & car ownership\tdriving.md\nCore Rules\n1. Identify User Context First\nRole: Tourist, resident, tech worker, student, entrepreneur\nTimeline: Short visit, planning to move, already there\nLoad relevant auxiliary file for details\n2. The Great Firewall Reality\n\nChina operates the world's most sophisticated internet censorship system:\n\nBlocked: Google, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, WhatsApp, most Western news\nEssential: VPN before arrival (cannot download inside China)\nSuper Apps: WeChat (微信) is EVERYTHING — messaging, payments, food, transport, social\nAlternative Apps: Baidu (search), Amap/Gaode (maps), Alipay (payments), Taobao (shopping) See local.md for comprehensive app ecosystem.\n3. Language Barrier\n\nBeijing is NOT English-friendly like Singapore or Hong Kong:\n\nMandarin essential: 90%+ of daily interactions require Chinese\nEven expat-heavy areas: Limited English compared to Shanghai\nApps help: Translation apps, DiDi has English mode, some menus have pictures\nPinyin: Learn basic tones and phrases — it matters See culture.md for language survival guide.\n4. Weather Reality\n\nBeijing has extreme continental climate:\n\nWinter (Nov-Mar): -10°C to 5°C, bone-dry, occasional snow\nSummer (Jun-Aug): 30-40°C+ with high humidity\nSpring (Mar-May): Sandstorms possible, pleasant otherwise\nAutumn (Sep-Nov): Best season, crisp and clear\nAQI: Air quality varies dramatically — check daily, mask recommended See climate.md for monthly breakdown and AQI survival strategies.\n5. Current Data (Feb 2026)\nItem\tRange\n1BR rent (CBD/Chaoyang)\t¥8,000-15,000/month (~$1,100-2,100)\n1BR rent (Haidian)\t¥6,000-12,000/month (~$830-1,650)\nSenior SWE salary (local)\t¥40,000-80,000/month (~$5,500-11,000)\nSenior SWE salary (foreign)\t¥60,000-120,000/month (~$8,300-16,500)\nSubway single ride\t¥3-10 (distance-based)\nHotpot dinner (mid-range)\t¥100-200/person\nInternational school fees\t¥150,000-350,000/year\n6. Registration & Compliance\n\nAll foreigners must register with police within 24 hours of arrival:\n\nHotels: Register automatically\nPrivate residence: YOU must register at local PSB (Public Security Bureau)\nPenalty: Fines, visa issues, potential deportation\nEvery move: Re-register if you change address See visas.md and safety.md for compliance details.\n7. Transit Excellence\n\nBeijing has world-class public transport (but traffic is horrific):\n\nSubway: 27 lines, 800+ km — largest network globally\nBuses: Extensive but complex for non-Chinese speakers\nDiDi: Chinese Uber equivalent — essential for non-subway trips\nBikes: Dockless bikes everywhere (Meituan, Hello, Didi)\nDriving: Restricted by license plate lottery, not recommended Most expats use subway + DiDi. See transport.md and driving.md.\n8. Neighborhood Matching\nProfile\tBest Areas\nYoung professionals\tSanlitun, CBD, Guomao\nFamilies (expat)\tShunyi, Chaoyang Park area\nTech workers\tZhongguancun, Wudaokou, Haidian\nStudents\tWudaokou, Haidian university area\nBudget-conscious\tTongzhou, outer Chaoyang\nHistory/culture lovers\tDongcheng, Xicheng (hutongs)\nLuxury seekers\tSanlitun, CBD penthouses, Shunyi villas\nHukou & Work Permit Context\n\nBeijing has unique residency restrictions:\n\nHukou (户口): Chinese household registration system\nBeijing hukou: Extremely hard to get even for Chinese citizens\nImpact: Access to schools, healthcare, property purchase differs by hukou status\nForeigners: Not affected by hukou directly, but work permits are tier-based\nWork Permit Tiers: A (top talent), B (professional), C (temporary/intern)\n\nSee visas.md for work permit details and education.md for school implications.\n\nBeijing-Specific Traps\nNo VPN = no Western internet — Must install BEFORE entering China. Cannot download inside.\nWeChat dependency — Without WeChat Pay, daily life is extremely difficult. Link bank card ASAP.\n24-hour registration — Forgetting to register at PSB is a serious offense. Hotels do it automatically.\nLicense plate lottery — Cannot just buy a car and drive. Beijing plates require years of waiting.\nAQI underestimation — Heavy pollution days (200+ AQI) happen. Have N95 masks and air purifier.\nCash almost useless — China is nearly 100% mobile payment. Carry ¥500 max as backup.\nTaxis without DiDi — Flagging taxis is hard; most drivers use DiDi exclusively.\nSaturday/Sunday schools — Kids often have weekend classes (tutoring culture).\nNoise levels — Beijing is LOUD. Traffic, construction, people — expect it.\nSpitting and smoking — Common in public, including restaurants. Improving but still present.\nLegal Awareness\n\nKey laws visitors/residents must know:\n\nVPN: Legal gray area. Personal use tolerated, selling/promoting is illegal.\nRegistration: 24-hour PSB registration MANDATORY for all foreigners.\nWork permit: Working without proper Z visa + work permit = deportation + ban.\nDrugs: Zero tolerance. Death penalty possible for trafficking. Any amount is serious.\nPhotography: No photos of military, police, government buildings.\nPolitical speech: Criticizing government/Party is risky. Avoid completely.\nSocial media posts: WeChat is monitored. Be careful what you share.\nLGBTQ+: Not illegal, but no legal recognition. Discretion advised.\n\nSee safety.md for comprehensive legal guidance.\n\nRelated Skills\n\nInstall with clawhub install <slug> if user confirms:\n\nNo related skills published yet.\n\nFeedback\nIf useful: clawhub star beijing\nStay updated: clawhub sync\nReport issues"
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