Asia
Nangong
China
Quick Answer
Use filtered or bottled water.
Concerned About Water in Nangong?
A reliable water filter is yes (recommended) for this destination.
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Do not drink tap water untreated — use bottled, boiled or well-filtered water for drinking and food preparation. Avoid ice and wash or peel fruit with bottled/boiled water if possible.
Tap Water Usage Guide
Brush Teeth
Yes
Ice Cubes
Avoid
Wash Fruit
Peel or wash with bottled water
Shower
Yes
Restaurants
Varies (often bottled is preferred)
Locals Drink
Mixed (many filter/boil)
Water Quality Score
Water Quality
Poor
Water Source
Nangong's municipal supply is drawn from local surface sources (rivers/reservoirs) and groundwater and treated at municipal water plants using sedimentation, filtration and chlorination. Aging distribution pipes in smaller cities can lead to recontamination, which is why locals commonly boil or filter water.
Travel Safety Information
Pickpocket Risk
Low
Night Safety
Mostly safe
Scam Risk
Low
English Level
Low
Best Time to Visit
May to October
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A water filter is yes (recommended) for Nangong. Stay safe and hydrated.
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Beijing
China
Avoid drinking unboiled tap water; use sealed bottled water or a reliable filter/boiled water for drinking. Brushing teeth and showering are generally fine, but wash or peel fruit with bottled/boiled water.
Shanghai
China
Shanghai's municipal water is treated but due to aging distribution pipes and local practices, tourists should drink bottled or boiled/filtered water and avoid ice or uncooked produce washed in tap water.
Guangzhou
China
Water treatment meets standards, but aging pipes can introduce contaminants. Stick to bottled or filtered water.
Shenzhen
China
Do not drink tap water unboiled; use bottled water or boiled/filtered water for drinking and brushing teeth. Avoid ice unless it is made from bottled or clearly filtered water.