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China-Life Healthy Living Drinking Water Sanitation Travel Guide Launched

A new China-life and travel guide has been launched by Healthy Shenzhen. It aims to provide science and results-backed information and guidance on safe living throughout the country.

Edmonton, Canada – June 11, 2019 /PressCable/

Healthy Shenzhen has launched a new guide on how to live healthy in China by offering expert advice and guidance when it comes to visiting the area. The guide touches on what people need to know, and a second part will dive into further elements in the coming months.

More information can be found at: http://healthyshenzhen.com

Healthy SZ was created to provide China-life health information to interested parties, vacationers, travelers and anyone looking to visit China throughout the year. It provides interesting and practical information in an easy to read way.

One of the things that makes the site unique is that it places emphasis on information that’s not only easy to understand, but information that is backed by reliable, scientific evidence.

This means that readers can browse the site with the peace of mind that they’re getting verifiable and reputable information.

The team at Healthy Shenzhen highlight that, while the world is full of health information, much of this simply isn’t true. It’s for this reason that the site aims to differentiate itself with practical and science-backed details.

Healthy Shenzhen states: “We aim to fix the problem of finding reliable information on China. We aim to provide reliable, China-life health information that’s practical, easy to understand, and always backed by evidence from peer-reviewed scientific journals.”

One of the elements the first report picks up on is the tap water that’s available in China. It’s important to note that most people don’t drink tap water, in part because they’re afraid of bacteria, but also because the water in cities is chlorinated.

In addition to this, there is a heavy metal or chemical water pollution. Drinking bottled water can help to avoid this.

Other tips include always bringing toilet paper and hand sanitizer on trips and excursions. Most Chinese toilets do not provide toilet paper, and there’s not always soap available.

Full details of the guide can be found on the URL above.

Contact Info:
Name: Kevin Connolly
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Organization: Healthy Shenzhen
Address: 3827 36 Street Northwest, Edmonton, Alberta T6L 6N7, Canada
Website: http://healthyshenzhen.com

Source: PressCable

Release ID: 523059

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