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Why rent a car with driver in Beijing?
There are many reasons why professional chauffeur service is the best choice for business travelers and individual tourists in Beijing.
By local law, foreigners who want to rent a car on their own need to find a local person who holds a permanent Beijing residential ID as a guarantor. This is a great hurdle for all visitors.
Beijing is known for its highly congested roads and erratic drivers, so to drive oneself in the city is difficult and annoying, if not dangerous.
Almost no taxi drivers in China speak English. Foreigners often end up at wrong destinations after making great efforts to explain where to go.
Some taxi drivers overcharge customers, or take a long route to get paid more.
You have to wait to get a taxi at the airport, during rush hour, or after major events.
Taxi drivers don't know as much about the local culture, history, and business as we do (or they can't explain it in English)

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