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If you have the proper qualifications and a bit of teaching experience back home, you may want to consider teaching at an international school in China. Read on to find out more. Read more>>
Apr 30, 2014 Comments(11)
A starving man grabbed a woman on the Shanghai Metro yesterday and put a knife to her throat- because he was trying to get into prison. The incident took place around 21:00 on Monday April 28 at Shanghai South Railway Station. ... Read More>>
Nov 15, 2018 Comments(2)
Expats living in China often complain about the difficulty of making conversation with local Chinese people in a social context. In this guide, I’ll introduce you to some conversation topics and some model ways to respond. ... Read More>>
May 12, 2009
Wu Jing, one of China’s best loved Kung-fu film actors, writes in his blog about his personal experience as a volunteer during the aftermath of the Sichuan earthquake. Wu then tells us about how he feels one year on and how a trip back to the quake ...... Read More>>
Nov 08, 2012 Comments(5)
English is frequently used between many expats who quickly grow used to the idea that since they cannot understand the Chinese, then the Chinese cannot understand them. Yet, as the number of Chinese learning English increases, this attitude will lead to ...... Read More>>
Dec 12, 2013 Comments(3)
Become a model is a standard affair for many foreign students studying here, who need a bit of extra cash, but you do have to be careful with it. This story of five foreign female students deceived into a modelling job and then trapped by the organisers is ...... Read More>>
Feb 21, 2014 Comments(13)
The student photoshopped an image captured during the recent raids on prostitution in Dongguan with his headmasters image and name. He hoped that the principle’s implication in the raids would delay the opening ceremony of his high school. ... Read More>>
Mar 07, 2014 Comments(5)
A couple in Shenzhen found probably the worst reason in history for getting divorced: a badly produced wedding video. ... Read More>>
Sep 18, 2009 Comments(0)
The world's biggest travel information and research website, Tripadvisor.com, formally entered the Chinese market on August 18th – adopting the Chinese name Dao Dao (到到) for their official site Chinese site. Dao Dao is different from ctrip.com and ...... Read More>>
Aug 05, 2012 Comments(14)
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Dec 05, 2019 Comments(5)
China’s famous food is certainly one of the country’s main selling points for travelers and expats alike. However, for foreigners with special dietary needs, the language barrier and a surplus of unfamiliar dishes make eating out in China a rather ...... Read More>>
Feb 19, 2021 Comments(2)
The Chinese government has once again declared victory over Covid-19 after all of the country’s high-risk areas were downgraded. ... Read More>>
Jan 06, 2016 Comments(7)
An “emotionally disturbed” passenger injured himself and the co-pilot on a KLM flight from Amsterdam to Beijing on Sunday. ... Read More>>
Feb 07, 2019 Comments(3)
Working in China is a big step for many, but it can be a very worthwhile one given the financial benefits offered by both employers and the government. ... Read More>>
Dec 07, 2015 Comments(9)
A young Chinese graduate named Yolanda opened up a successful jianbing stand in NYC and sells up to 200 pancakes per day. ... Read More>>
Feb 20, 2018 Comments(4)
There are moments in life where we do something and exclaim, “Why didn’t I do this earlier?” These are called game changers, and there are plenty that make living in China immensely easier. ... Read More>>
Aug 01, 2013 Comments(4)
On a busy subway train in Shanghai during the morning of July 22, a man vented his frustration by trying to unhook a woman’s bra. ... Read More>>
Sep 09, 2009 Comments(0)
My parents have visited China twice now: first for my wedding in 2006, and the second time last year, when they came out to Beijing meet their grandson. My parents are in their 60s and quite typically American, at least in looks. My dad is about six feet ...... Read More>>
Jul 04, 2009
North Korea, an unknown and mysterious country, a yet-to-open communist nation, a neighboring country only a river away and a battle companion linked through deep friendship forged in old wars. When hearing the words ‘North Korea’ what comes to ...... Read More>>
Dec 03, 2015 Comments(6)
Drunk Jiang remembered that his ex-girlfriend, who had just broken up with him, still owed him a lot of money. ... Read More>>
May 15, 2015 Comments(4)
A Qingdao traffic volunteer taking her job way too seriously, hit a female pedestrian with a hammer for trying to jaywalk on Tuesday. ... Read More>>
Mar 19, 2012 Comments(1)
Photo: fashion.ifeng.com For a 2005 New Years' resolution, journalist Sara Bongiorni made a rather difficult resolution for her family: To stay away from any "Made in China" purchases for the entire year. Her experiences and difficulties of ...... Read More>>
Jan 10, 2014 Comments(4)
One international school has realized the severity of the air pollution in Beijing and has come up with a solution: a $6.5 million oxygen tent installed on their school grounds. ... Read More>>
Mar 04, 2015 Comments(7)
Chai Jing’s pollution, “Under the Dome”, a documentary that frankly discusses China’s terrible air pollution problem, has been viewed over 150 million times in the space of only a few days ... Read More>>
Mar 02, 2016 Comments(5)
Video footage has been posted online of Chinese drivers in Thailand driving on the wrong side of the road ... Read More>>
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