May 10, 2021 Comments(8)
The World Health Organization (WHO) has given China’s Sinopharm vaccine approval for emergency use, which could make it easier for China expats who have received the vaccine to travel abroad. Read more>>
Feb 23, 2016 Comments(52)
118 people tested positive for marijuana. ... Read More>>
Jul 02, 2014 Comments(14)
Three men who pimped out a group of foreign prostitutes- many of whom were students- have been handed down prison sentences ranging from nine months to seven years by the Huangpu People’s Court on Monday. ... Read More>>
Aug 31, 2015 Comments(17)
Beijing's big holiday is approaching, and there are a few things that residents of Beijing must know about closures and martial law in the week leading up to the holiday. For tourists traveling to Beijing, you picked the wrong weekend. ... Read More>>
Aug 14, 2015 Comments(13)
A Chinese woman was killed and her French husband was injured in a stabbing attack in Beijing's Sanlitun area yesterday morning. ... Read More>>
May 27, 2016 Comments(4)
A 29-second sex tape filed inside a Shanghai hotel room overlooking the famous Lujiazui skyline has taken over Chinese social media. ... Read More>>
Dec 24, 2013 Comments(17)
If China is seeking validation from the outside world, a survey conducted by the Global Times confirms this sentiment with a detailed investigation on the impact of China’s international image and influence on foreigners around the world. ... Read More>>
Nov 26, 2012 Comments(2)
According to a recent announcement by entry-exit authorities, China may soon relax some of the stringent requirements that prevent foreigners from gaining permanent residency, although some long-term expats are skeptical. ... Read More>>
Mar 01, 2016 Comments(20)
A Beijing man reported a foreigner who he believed was acting suspiciously to the city’s Office of Counter-Terrorism last week. ... Read More>>
Feb 12, 2014 Comments(6)
Saipan, the largest of 15 islands that constitute the Northern Mariana Islands is a nippy four hour flight from China and has become a popular destination for “birth tourism.” ... Read More>>
Apr 02, 2015 Comments(16)
A prostitute working at a massage parlor knew police were coming, but told her customers that the rumors of a raid had to be an April Fools joke. ... Read More>>
Mar 04, 2015 Comments(9)
Tom Watkins discusses Xi Jinping’s book The Governance of China, a collection of 79 speeches and directives given by the Chairman since he came into power in November 2012. ... Read More>>
Mar 24, 2015 Comments(24)
The recent robbery in Wangfujing by a Malaysian man has recently brought up questions concerning foreigners and criminal law in China. How will the thief be prosecuted, and is it fair to hold foreigners up to different standards than Chinese citizens? ... Read More>>
Aug 13, 2013 Comments(6)
In the prison located on Dongguan’s Xinzhou Island, there are currently around 500 foreign inmates. This report looks at the backgrounds of some of the inmates and provides insight into life in Chinese prison for foreigners. ... Read More>>
Oct 26, 2016 Comments(27)
The introduction of green card system in 2004 marked a tangible shift in China’s relationship with expatriates, opening the door for visitors to become permanent residents. To figure out how new expatriates have adapted to life in China, I interviewed four. ... Read More>>
Feb 05, 2015 Comments(15)
This time of year is notorious for an increase in burglaries, muggings and pick-pocketing as the country gears up for Spring Festival. This translated article details the most common strategies used by thieves and how to avoid them. ... Read More>>
Feb 27, 2013 Comments(3)
In light of China’s Urban Billion, a recent book by journalist Tom Miller, we take a look at some of the social effects China’s rapid urbanization has caused over the past few decades. ... Read More>>
Aug 20, 2012 Comments(3)
Editor's note: The following article was translated and edited from an article that first appeared on youth.cn. The article discusses the evolution and spread of Diploma Mills that sell academic credentials to fake foreign universities in China. Photo: ...... Read More>>
Jun 06, 2016 Comments(27)
Shenzhen Shekou police posted a bulletin in English last Thursday warning about a potential crackdown on unregistered foreigners.... Read More>>
Jan 24, 2011 Comments(1)
A few weeks ago, The Wall Street Journal ran an excerpt from Amy Chua’s book Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother in the article entitled “Why Chinese Mothers are Superior.” In it Chua discusses what it is to be a “Tiger Mother” as ...... Read More>>
Aug 19, 2016 Comments(3)
It looks like the new law requiring real-name registration for cell phone plans is real after all! China’s major carriers recently announced that all plans will now require the user to sign up using real-name registration. ... Read More>>
Apr 22, 2014 Comments(12)
This article translated from wenxuecity.com discusses the removal of a television host from a show after he lashed out on live TV about corruption and the huge level of support he subsequently gained from netizens. This has been a hot topic since Xi ...... Read More>>
Mar 18, 2014 Comments(15)
Canada’s sudden announcement of the end of its investment immigration scheme quickly set off a Chinese media storm. The immigrant plans of Chinese people (especially those who are wealthy) have played a significant role in the reorganization of world ...... Read More>>
May 31, 2016 Comments(4)
She asked in her caption for a red envelope with 100 RMB from those who forwarded her photos. ... Read More>>
May 21, 2013 Comments(19)
A Weibo user from Changsha posted a photo on May 6 of what appears to be a foreign man begging on a bus. ... Read More>>
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