Power in China
My mother is under the impression (no sources, just an impression) that hotels in China will have outlets identical to those in the US. My father is under the impression that every city will have a different type of outlet (shape of plug, voltage, frequency) from every other city. His only source is Wikipedia, which appears to directly contradict what he says (it says all of China uses one particular type of outlet).
Anyone know the reality and/or have reliable sources? We're starting in Beijing, traveling across the NW of the country, then flying to Shanghai and Hong Kong.
Anyone know the reality and/or have reliable sources? We're starting in Beijing, traveling across the NW of the country, then flying to Shanghai and Hong Kong.
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You would think if they copied all US technology they'd have the same plugs. haha. I will ask around at work to see what other people say.
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1. It is 220V.
2. Mainland China is two prong, so should work here.
3. Hong Kong is a sad face plug. like: /_\ , also 220V.
So laptops would work, and other things rated to take higher voltage inputs either within the appliance itself or through its power supply.