IÂ’m assuming there are no kids in this scenario, but 400,000 CNY will definitely be comfortable. Much of this depends on your lifestyle (prefer cooking or eating out? Western or chinese food? What standard of apartment would you be looking for? Metro or taxi? Go out to western bars/restaurants a lot?) but that should be more than doable. Many are comfortable on a lot less.
There is plenty of part time work around here, though you may have to search quite hard at first. IÂ’ve heard a lot about expats being hired as club promoters, bar staff etc. English teaching is possible without a degree, though it will be harder to find. Obtaining an accredited tefl qualification would help in that case. Certainly, free lance teaching will be possible, especially if you have some contacts. Schools will be more strict about requirements.
There are a few vaccinations suggested (see ) but the main recommended ones to get are hepititis A & B.
Most people get bottled water for drinking, washing food etc. This is very cheap. Brushing teeth, washing utensils and so on more depends on personal preference. Many use tap water for these just fine, especially those that have been there a while. Others prefer to use bottled water.
If you have a strong personal preference for particular brands of skincare and shampoo, it is probaby worthwhile to bring a decent supply with you. There are some western brands represented over here, but not all (canÂ’t seem to find details of the ones you mentioned specifically), and even if they are, the product ranges are not necessarily the same. There are tampons here but again, may be hard to find specific brand/types.
As for shoes, I would definitely recommend bringing some over if possible. I have struggled to find size 7 over here – local stores will typically stock up to size 5, 6 if youre lucky. Occasionally western high street stores will have some in, but not sure they would go up to a 9.
It definitely could be worthwhile to somewhere temporary first so you can actually visit places before committing to a long term contract. Serviced apartments are usually a good option – you can check in/out like a hotel, but they also include a kitchen, washing machine etc. Where to stay depends a lot on the budget, where you will be working – lujiazui? Jinqiao? Apartments are usually furnished.
Hope this helps, let me know if you need any more information!