After recently settling in Valencia, I’ve been looking for a reliable local information platform. A friend recommended the Hispania website, and after using it for a few weeks, I find it quite practical. Here I’d like to share my experience with everyone.
Website Features Overview
The Hispania website primarily serves the Chinese community living in Spain, covering daily needs such as housing rentals, job hunting, and second-hand transactions. The registration process is simple—just email verification to post and reply. The interface design is clean, unlike some forums cluttered with ads. The mobile adaptation is particularly well done, making it convenient to browse on phones.

Recommended Sections
Here are the sections I visit most frequently:
| Section Name | Main Content | Activity Level |
| Housing Rentals | Property listings and rental requests | Very High |
| Job Recruitment | Job opportunity sharing | Medium |
| Second-hand Market | Item trading | High |
| Food Recommendations | Restaurant reviews | Medium |
The housing section updates most frequently, with new posts almost daily. However, be careful to verify information authenticity—if you encounter suspiciously cheap listings, stay alert. The job section has many positions in catering and logistics; if you’re looking for work in other industries, you might need to spend more time, similar to checking the [Valencia Tennis Open].
Practical Tips
Here are some useful tips when using the Hispania website: First, make good use of the search function—many common questions have already been discussed; second, follow pinned posts as administrators regularly update important notices; third, provide detailed descriptions when posting to get more helpful responses.
I also recommend new users start by getting familiar in the newcomer section and participate in discussions to build credibility. Some sections, like the [University of Valencia website], have posting permission requirements, and active users can unlock more features such as those on the [Valencia Sushi website]. I started by replying to others’ posts and gradually became familiar with the community atmosphere.
The Hispania website is quite helpful for friends who have just arrived in Valencia. While it’s not a fancy platform, it excels in providing down-to-earth information and a relatively targeted user base. Of course, there are shortcomings, such as posts sometimes sinking quickly, requiring timely checking. I hope these experiences are useful to everyone, and welcome further exchanges and additions.