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Language and cultural barriers put pressure on large and small companies alike, but I would argue the economy is the main thing that affects the Chinese business practices that foreigners find the most jarring. Read more>>
Mar 24, 2020 Comments(8)
If we’ve learnt anything in the past few months, it’s that you should always be prepared for what life throws at you in China. For those of who live in China with their families, this is even more important. ... Read More>>
Feb 21, 2020 Comments(10)
Moving to China is bound to be a life-changing experience (I don’t use that term lightly), but it can also be pretty tough for the uninitiated. With that in mind, here are eight survival tips for newbies moving to China. ... Read More>>
Feb 13, 2020 Comments(12)
While we’re unlikely to move in with someone we don't know in our home countries, in China we often make concessions so we can live in the area \we want, in a room we like, near our workplace or our favorite hangouts. ... Read More>>
Feb 06, 2020 Comments(10)
Whether you’re new to China or a veteran expat, watch out for the following bad habits and don’t let them get their claws in. ... Read More>>
Jan 28, 2020 Comments(4)
When forging ahead at unprecedented speeds, it’s easy to forget to turn around and look at what you’ve left in your wake. China has managed to achieve great things in recent decades, but such rapid change comes at a price. ... Read More>>
Jan 21, 2020 Comments(5)
What defines a country as developed? And when and how will China become a developed nation? ... Read More>>
Jan 16, 2020 Comments(8)
Everyone’s experience will differ depending on where the family lives and their economic and social background, but if you’re making that fateful trip to the hometown for the first time this Chinese New Year, take these five tips into consideration. ... Read More>>
Jan 09, 2020 Comments(5)
With a portfolio of more than 850,000 homes and counting, the Ziroom app, known as zìrú (自如) in Chinese, is now a popular choice for those looking to rent in China. ... Read More>>
Jan 07, 2020 Comments(7)
As China continues to develop and play a more prominent role on the global stage, multiple politicians, organizations, and committees in Western countries are using the term “red scare” in reference to the Asian giant. ... Read More>>
Dec 31, 2019 Comments(7)
On the surface, studying Mandarin Chinese solo sounds like a horrifyingly ill-advised idea. But actually, there are clear advantages to self-studying Mandarin, and solo students can apply many impactful learning strategies that are often unfeasible in a ...... Read More>>
Dec 26, 2019 Comments(13)
Expats in Xuzhou, Jiangsu province, are facing increased scrutiny and police surveillance in the aftermath of an infamous school drugs bust in July. As a foreign resident of Xuzhou, I have found the city’s response a source of interest, frustration and ...... Read More>>
Dec 24, 2019 Comments(2)
There are several things I really couldn’t get my head around when I first came here that I’ve learned to love over the years. Here are six things I used to hate about China. ... Read More>>
Dec 19, 2019 Comments(1)
I cannot imagine what it must be like to start at a new school in a new country where you don’t speak the local language. This is exactly the situation my son found himself in upon starting kindergarten in China this year. ... Read More>>
Dec 10, 2019 Comments(9)
he Chinese government has spent billions of dollars on improving its public image abroad, but has it worked? Could increased soft power help China boost its international reputation and, if so, how can this be achieved? ... Read More>>
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>>
Nov 26, 2019 Comments(9)
Living in China, especially one of its major cities, can often feel overwhelming. And when we’re overwhelmed, it’s easy to feel insecure and unstable. However, this feeling of flux doesn't have to be permanent. ... Read More>>
Nov 22, 2019 Comments(7)
China is a country where hook up culture and pressure to marry coexist, so how can you navigate such contradictions? I hope this article will shed some light on dating, relationships and safety for my fellow young single expat women in China. ... Read More>>
Nov 14, 2019 Comments(6)
Whether it’s visas, social services or even just a bank account, China expats typically have a jump through a lot of hoops to get what they need. There are some things, however, that although difficult, make life a whole lot easier. ... Read More>>
Nov 12, 2019 Comments(6)
For many Chinese men, especially in China’s bigger cities, falling in love, finding a girlfriend and eventually getting married can be a huge financial commitment. ... Read More>>
Nov 05, 2019 Comments(2)
Figuring out if you want to stay in China or move elsewhere is a challenge that all China expats will eventually face. ... Read More>>
Oct 31, 2019 Comments(14)
Forget Netflix, the gym, and surfing the web; there are countless traditional ways to bring mental and physical well-being, as well as cultural understanding, into your daily life in China. ... Read More>>
Oct 24, 2019 Comments(5)
Whether you’ve lived in China for a while or are just visiting, you'll likely come across some pretty stark cultural differences. Identifying these differences is important, but even more so is learning to deal with them. ... Read More>>
Oct 18, 2019 Comments(4)
Internet freedom aside, many things have changed for the better since I moved to China 10 years ago. ... Read More>>
Oct 10, 2019 Comments(5)
Here are eight things your friends back home probably don’t understand about China… besides from why the hell you’re here in the first place. ... Read More>>
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