Bear Market Survival Guide:

1. Never sleep on bridges, streets, internet cafes, or in parks.

2. If you have to stay overnight, go to the airport terminal; there are places to sleep, hot water available, phone charging, and even free Wi-Fi.

3. When you wake up, head straight to McDonald's, find a used coffee cup from someone else, and get unlimited refills at the counter.

4. At noon, find a nearby hotel; many rooms will have doors left open after check-out, so you can find an empty room to take a hot shower.

5. In the afternoon, you can go to Haidilao for free snacks, and in the evening, head to Hema supermarket for unlimited tastings; when staff throw away unsold bread, you can pack it up and take it with you.

6. If you're hungry, go to KFC and eat leftover burgers, fries, coke, and chicken nuggets from others.

7. If you need to change clothes, go to the fitting rooms in a large mall, look for clothes that customers tried on but didn’t buy, quietly change into them, and hide your old clothes in a corner, remembering to choose less conspicuous styles.

8. If the airport is too far at night, you can go to a 24-hour convenience store, pretend to browse, and find a corner to sit and rest; the staff usually won’t kick you out, and you can also grab some expired free snacks.

9. If you want to do laundry, go to a self-service laundromat, pretend you’re there to pick up clothes, and use a washing machine and dryer that someone just finished using while no one is watching.

10. If you need a haircut, wait outside a barbershop; when you see someone finishing their haircut, go in and say to the barber, "Just give me a little trim." Many times, they will help you with a simple trim for free.

11. In spring and summer when there are many mosquitoes, you can go to the pharmacy and look for sample mosquito repellent or floral water, apply a bit on yourself to prevent bites, and you can also rest for a while under the pharmacy's sunshade.

12. If your phone has no balance, make sure to use Wi-Fi to access Telegram and Twitter, and don’t forget to recharge the local service.