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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>>
Oct 15, 2013
One air hostess on board a flight jointly operated by Shandong Airlines and Air China came under fire when she was caught using her phone during flight SC4912 from Urumqi to Yinchuan on October 13.... Read More>>
Oct 14, 2013 Comments(3)
The recent slew of reports of illegal roof constructions has been angering netizens across China, but I doubt many have remained as dedicated in their complaints as this particular foreigner. ... Read More>>
Oct 14, 2013 Comments(1)
In an attempt to woo property buyers and tourists there has been an increasing number of foreign place names in China, such as ‘Thames town’ in Guangdong. However, not everyone is impressed by this trick. ... Read More>>
Oct 14, 2013 Comments(37)
Here are 10 ways in which you’ll return home a reformed person after having experienced Chinese culture for an extended period of time. ... Read More>>
Oct 12, 2013 Comments(1)
The “weird things on rooftops in China” saga seems to have no end. Recently, a netizen in Hefei spotted a driving school on – get this – the rooftop of a mall. Despite occupying a space of several thousand meters, it’s still quite odd to get your ...... Read More>>
Oct 12, 2013 Comments(1)
When a wild monkey crashes a mahjong game and insists upon picking up a tile and “playing a hand”, the hilarious results are caught on camera! ... Read More>>
Oct 12, 2013 Comments(12)
In a foreign country families must be particularly careful about who they choose to care for their children, whether they choose an in-home caregiver or a daycare/kindergarten. Here we take a look at a few common pitfalls of childcare in China. ... Read More>>
Oct 11, 2013
A woman raises eyebrows as she lowers her inhibitions and is seen in nude photographs taking around famous Shanghai landmarks. ... Read More>>
Oct 11, 2013 Comments(2)
Netizens ridicule a statement made by an official when it is suggested that Beijing’s poor air quality and high levels of PM2.5 are due to the cooking smoke made by city residents. ... Read More>>
Oct 11, 2013 Comments(4)
We have all heard of Tiger Mothers and their distinct parenting styles, but this tale of parenting takes Tiger parenting to its most extreme. Fearing that her child would become spoilt, Mrs Shen decided to make her daughter believe she was adopted. ... Read More>>
Oct 10, 2013 Comments(3)
A new-born baby born in the city Huaihai astounds everyone by having two perfectly formed teeth in her mouth. ... Read More>>
Oct 10, 2013 Comments(2)
Two illegal radio stations broadcasting obscene commercials to advertise mysterious medical products have been destroyed in Chongqing. ... Read More>>
Oct 10, 2013 Comments(34)
Many Chinese dishes that Chinese people love invoke repulsion in foreigners. Here, a Chinese reporter tried to uncover the reasons why so many foreigners recoil at some of China’s favorite foods. ... Read More>>
Oct 09, 2013 Comments(3)
Most of us have heard about the shanzhai phenomenon in China, you know the one where they copy phones, luxury items, food products and even whole villages. But it’s not limited to just those. Oh no, nothing escapes the shanzhai wizards in China, not even ...... Read More>>
Oct 09, 2013 Comments(1)
five year-old Huang Libing contracted Japanese encephalitis (meningitis B) from a mosquito bite and lies unconscious to this day, 82 days later. ... Read More>>
Oct 08, 2013
The Jiuzhaigou Nature Reserve in Sichuan Province is synonymous with serene mountains, multi-level waterfalls, colorful lakes and giant pandas. Those idyllic scenes were just an illusion on October 2 however. ... Read More>>
Oct 08, 2013 Comments(2)
At 2.51 meters tall, Sultan Kosen from Turkey didn’t exactly blend in when he was walking down Nanjing Road in Shanghai on October 5. But then again, maybe blending in wasn’t quite his intention. ... Read More>>
Oct 08, 2013 Comments(5)
If you’re living in China, chances are you’ve already joined the WeChat movement. And for those who haven’t, you’re definitely missing out. So, what is WeChat and how does it differ from the very popular Whatsapp? ... Read More>>
Oct 05, 2013 Comments(1)
With any luck, you will survive your stay in China without having to go to the hospital. Stay long enough, however, and a trip to the doctor is inevitable. Because not all of us can afford expat hospitals, here is a brief guide to your friendly local ...... Read More>>
Oct 03, 2013 Comments(30)
Chinese react to the news that their “honeymoon with the laowai” may be over as statistics prove that foreigners are leaving – and staying away - from China in droves. ... Read More>>
Oct 03, 2013
Rumors of a popular haunted in Beijing as seen in television and movies are debunked. ... Read More>>
Oct 02, 2013 Comments(3)
A decision to have a cosmetic procedure done at a unlicensed facility comes back to haunt a 28 year-old Gansu woman when her face suddenly begins to swell and change her appearance to look like an old woman. ... Read More>>
Oct 01, 2013 Comments(2)
There is no such thing as a perfect trip, and to be honest, even my most memorable (good and bad) travels are ones where the unthinkable occurs. Here are five tips to help you avoid travel horror stories while in China. ... Read More>>
Oct 01, 2013 Comments(2)
The new edition of Mao Zedong’s “Little Red Book” is set to be published this year. It will break from tradition and come in three versions, the largest of which will be 240,000 words and cost 2000 RMB. ... Read More>>
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