Since the “Going Out” policy introduced by the People’s Republic of China in late 1990’s, PRC’s involvement in Africa has been over two decades. The studies of perceptions about China in Africa are a major topic for many research institutions. This thesis uses the survey results from several institutions to analyze aspects of the locals’ perceptions of Chinese involvement in Africa, including FDI by China’s state-run enterprises, labor relations, Chinese immigrants and expatriates, PLA’s military support and medical aid, influence from culture, media, social media, and economic statecrafts. This research complements some researches with a Facebook fan page, the followers’ interaction of which can be illustrative of Zambia’s perception of China.