4. Bring A Chinese Interferer To Business Meetings. Bring Business Cards, With English on One Side & Chinese On The Other. Don’t Plan Trips Around Chinese New Year, Because Many Businesses Are Closed. Business Tips
5. Normal Business Hours and Days: Monday to Friday, from 8 a.m. to 6p.m. Normal Business Hours
6. It would be considered as disrespectful to say "No" to another business partner or employee, and instead you should say something like "I'll look into that" in China. Offensive Business Practices
7. Prefer their surname first, but have recently adopted western titles. (I.E. Mr. & Mrs.) Form Of Address
8. Gift giving is a sensitive issue in China, because it’s a violation of Chinese Law. Avoid Giving Gifts In Front Of Others Wrap Gifts In Red, Because It’s Considered Lucky Gift Giving
9. Nod Bow Handshakes: Wait for your Chinese associate to extend a hand first Proper Business Greeting
10. Mu Shu Pork is a common dish in China and is best to order out on a business dinner. Common Business Dish
11. New Year's Day Spring Festival Qingming Festival May Day Dragon Boat Festival Mid-Autumn Day National Day China’s Holiday