Jun 05, 2024 Comments(1)
I soon as I had my feet on the ground in Shenzhen, I realized I was set to be nothing less than a spectacle; an object of either admiration or disgust. Here’s my account of what it’s like being Black in China. Read more>>
Nov 19, 2020 Comments(41)
When you take a step back and look at the science, in some cases at least, these Chinese idiosyncrasies actually make a lot of sense. Let’s take a look at 5 ‘weird’ Chinese habits that will actually improve your health. ... Read More>>
Nov 17, 2020 Comments(7)
While there is no substitute for living in and traveling around China for yourself, it’s essential to know which books and writers to read if you want to fully understand the history, culture and politics of this enigmatic country. ... Read More>>
Oct 27, 2020 Comments(10)
Understandably, those who haven’t experienced quarantine in China before are anxious to know what it’s like. I recently completed my own quarantine in Shanghai after returning from the UK and wanted to share my experience with you. ... Read More>>
Oct 22, 2020 Comments(11)
Here, I’ve assembled a list of some of the foreigners who’ve made a name for themselves in China. I hope it will encourage more young and hungry expats to create a little story of their own. ... Read More>>
Oct 08, 2020 Comments(10)
If you’re a foreigner looking to take it to the next stage with your sweetheart, read on for the rules of engagements in China. ... Read More>>
Oct 06, 2020 Comments(9)
How much can you bargain? How picky should you be? What’s that strange smell? All of these questions and more will be answered in this beginner’s guide to renting an apartment in China. ... Read More>>
Sep 17, 2020 Comments(21)
A decade can seem like a short period of time in most countries, but in China, it can feel like a lifetime. Whether it’s in technology, transportation, or education, the Middle Kingdom has revolutionized itself like nowhere else. ... Read More>>
Sep 10, 2020 Comments(15)
There are many reasons why you might be tempted to get a dog as an expat living in China. But before you commit, here are eight reasons why it might be wise to think twice. ... Read More>>
Aug 20, 2020 Comments(9)
If you’re fed up of sitting on trains or having your temperature checked over and over again at the airport, perhaps it’s time to embark on some truly independent travel. ... Read More>>
Aug 11, 2020 Comments(10)
China is full of opportunities, but life here also comes with risks for those not doing things by the book. Although it can be very tempting to cut corners or bend the rules, these actions can come back to haunt you. ... Read More>>
Jul 30, 2020 Comments(4)
As it looks like most expats in China will be stuck here for a while longer yet, it’s time to tick some activities off your domestic bucket list. One of the best ways to explore the country is through hiking and climbing. ... Read More>>
Jul 16, 2020 Comments(19)
Chinese food is great. I like it a lot. So why is it, that I still spend hundreds of RMB on trips to the Western grocery store and occasionally feel the need for a sandwich rather than a bowl of noodles? ... Read More>>
Jul 14, 2020 Comments(14)
Numerous media outlets have reported a recent increase in foreign nationals getting arrested and deported from China. Here I bring you six reasons why foreigners in China get deported with some recent examples. ... Read More>>
Jul 02, 2020 Comments(9)
The relationship between expats and their in-laws can be complicated and confusing for many. We asked four China expats who are married to Chinese partners to dish the dirt on their relationships with their in-laws. ... Read More>>
Jun 23, 2020 Comments(13)
After months of limited movement, most of us are itching to do some traveling. However, with China still blocking entry to most foreigners, many expats will be unable or simply unwilling to travel abroad this year. ... Read More>>
Jun 18, 2020 Comments(8)
From lockdowns and social distancing, to testing and contact tracing, governments around the world have taken vastly different approaches in the battle against COVID-19. ... Read More>>
Jun 11, 2020 Comments(9)
While expats in China make up only a tiny percentage of the population, multicultural families are becoming increasingly common. The following guide is drawn from my personal experience of raising a multicultural families in China as well as those of my ...... Read More>>
Jun 04, 2020 Comments(16)
While expats in China make up only a tiny percentage of the population, multicultural families are becoming increasingly common. The following guide is drawn from my personal experience of raising a multicultural families in China as well as those of my ...... Read More>>
May 28, 2020 Comments(12)
It’s surprisingly easy to live in China without speaking Chinese, and simultaneously difficult to get locals to help you practice. ... Read More>>
May 26, 2020 Comments(6)
As the world learns more about a deadly COVID-19 virus, so too can we see more clearly its socio-political side effects. ... Read More>>
May 21, 2020 Comments(7)
For a country with such a long history and rich culture, China’s literature is arguably largely overlooked by the rest of the world. Yet, there are many treasures to be found. ... Read More>>
May 07, 2020 Comments(15)
As the COVID-19 epidemic wanes in China, the global fight is far from over. Moving forward, there are several things China could do to enhance its standing in the international community and remedy its broken reputation. ... Read More>>
May 05, 2020 Comments(6)
On May 1, Shenzhen and Zhuhai became the first in China to officially outlaw the consumption of dog and cat meat. Is the new law purely a reaction to COVID-19 or part of a longer-term trend in Chinese society? ... Read More>>
Apr 23, 2020
As the Chinese government has announced that it may start to ease the travel ban for some foreigners, Beijing has declared Chaoyang China’s only high-risk area and said any overseas arrivals must now quarantine for three weeks instead of two. ... Read More>>
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