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GENERAL RECIPES
Red-braised pork, or 红烧肉, is about as scandalously sinful as a dish comes. There are many local twists to this dish, but the general method for making it — slow-braising caramelized cubes of pork belly — is largely the same the country over.SICHUAN RECIPES
Kung Pao Chicken (宫保鸡丁) is a traditional Sichuan dish made with chicken breast, peanuts, and chilly pepper. There are many stories about this dish, but they all related with a man called Ding Baozhen (丁宝桢), a governor of Sichuan province during the Qingdynasty.
HANGZHOU CITY TRAVEL GUIDE Hangzhou’s Grand Canal is the longest, and one of the oldest, canal in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This architectural marvel dates back to the 5th century, with the Hangzhou leg the final stop after winding its way on a nearly 1,800 km journey from Beijing.SURVIVAL CHINESE
Below is our guide for basic survival Chinese - words and phrases that will get you by. Also, be sure to check out our guide on Chinese pinyin, as Chinese is a rather complicated language and even saying basic things can be difficult without an understanding of this coreconcept.
GUANGZHOU CITY TRAVEL GUIDE The capital of the Guangdong Province, Guangzhou is the third largest city in China. Located in southeast China, Guangzhou is modern and lively, with urban entertainment and features merging with natural and ecological beauty. Guangzhou boasts a population of over 11 million people who enjoy modern activities, but also appreciate the importance of traditions. For many visitors, the opportunity CHINA GIVES TAIWAN FAKE PANDAS I have traditionally posted an April Fools pseudo-news blog post on this date the past two years (see here and here), but the Taipei Times did it nicely for me this year:. Pandemonium breaks out at Taipei Zoo. Zookeepers became suspicious of the resident giant pandas’ true pedigree after Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan began acting strangely TWICE COOKED PORK (HUI GUO ROU) RECIPE Twice cooked pork or 回鍋肉 is a common Sichuan dish, which like many Chinese dishes obtains its name in a very literal way. The meat is first slowly simmered in water loaded up with aromatics. Once the meat is tender, it is left to cool and then sliced thinly and shallow fried with various bean pastes and some vegetables to help you forget you’re essentially eating a big plate of spicyDI SAN XIAN
A Dongbei home-style dish, 地三鲜 is popular with vegetarians but tasty enough to keep the omnivores in the crowd happy as well. Unlike your typical stir-fry, the deep frying of the eggplant and potato gives the dish a unique taste and texture. It is rightfully a staple on menus across northeastern China.CHINA EXPAT LIFE
A short documentary that looks at the atypical experiences of foreigners in China, including the excitement of arrival, the challenges of staying here long-term, EXPAT ADVICE: HAVING AN ABORTION IN CHINA I just wanted to share my story in case (like I was) there is another female expat out there looking for information on the experience of having an abortion in China.GENERAL RECIPES
Red-braised pork, or 红烧肉, is about as scandalously sinful as a dish comes. There are many local twists to this dish, but the general method for making it — slow-braising caramelized cubes of pork belly — is largely the same the country over.SICHUAN RECIPES
Kung Pao Chicken (宫保鸡丁) is a traditional Sichuan dish made with chicken breast, peanuts, and chilly pepper. There are many stories about this dish, but they all related with a man called Ding Baozhen (丁宝桢), a governor of Sichuan province during the Qingdynasty.
HANGZHOU CITY TRAVEL GUIDE Hangzhou’s Grand Canal is the longest, and one of the oldest, canal in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This architectural marvel dates back to the 5th century, with the Hangzhou leg the final stop after winding its way on a nearly 1,800 km journey from Beijing.SURVIVAL CHINESE
Below is our guide for basic survival Chinese - words and phrases that will get you by. Also, be sure to check out our guide on Chinese pinyin, as Chinese is a rather complicated language and even saying basic things can be difficult without an understanding of this coreconcept.
GUANGZHOU CITY TRAVEL GUIDE The capital of the Guangdong Province, Guangzhou is the third largest city in China. Located in southeast China, Guangzhou is modern and lively, with urban entertainment and features merging with natural and ecological beauty. Guangzhou boasts a population of over 11 million people who enjoy modern activities, but also appreciate the importance of traditions. For many visitors, the opportunity CHINA GIVES TAIWAN FAKE PANDAS I have traditionally posted an April Fools pseudo-news blog post on this date the past two years (see here and here), but the Taipei Times did it nicely for me this year:. Pandemonium breaks out at Taipei Zoo. Zookeepers became suspicious of the resident giant pandas’ true pedigree after Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan began acting strangely TWICE COOKED PORK (HUI GUO ROU) RECIPE Twice cooked pork or 回鍋肉 is a common Sichuan dish, which like many Chinese dishes obtains its name in a very literal way. The meat is first slowly simmered in water loaded up with aromatics. Once the meat is tender, it is left to cool and then sliced thinly and shallow fried with various bean pastes and some vegetables to help you forget you’re essentially eating a big plate of spicyDI SAN XIAN
A Dongbei home-style dish, 地三鲜 is popular with vegetarians but tasty enough to keep the omnivores in the crowd happy as well. Unlike your typical stir-fry, the deep frying of the eggplant and potato gives the dish a unique taste and texture. It is rightfully a staple on menus across northeastern China.CHINA EXPAT LIFE
A short documentary that looks at the atypical experiences of foreigners in China, including the excitement of arrival, the challenges of staying here long-term, EXPAT ADVICE: HAVING AN ABORTION IN CHINA I just wanted to share my story in case (like I was) there is another female expat out there looking for information on the experience of having an abortion in China.GENERAL RECIPES
Red-braised pork, or 红烧肉, is about as scandalously sinful as a dish comes. There are many local twists to this dish, but the general method for making it — slow-braising caramelized cubes of pork belly — is largely the same the country over. TWICE COOKED PORK (HUI GUO ROU) RECIPE Twice cooked pork or 回鍋肉 is a common Sichuan dish, which like many Chinese dishes obtains its name in a very literal way. The meat is first slowly simmered in water loaded up with aromatics. Once the meat is tender, it is left to cool and then sliced thinly and shallow fried with various bean pastes and some vegetables to help you forget you’re essentially eating a big plate of spicy BUILDING YOUR OWN COMPUTER IN CHINA Well, since my old pandapassport post about expensive real software in China is doing so fabulous on the newly created Chinalyst’s Popular Content page, I thought I’d balance here it with a new post dedicated to helping foreigners shop for cheap hardware in China.. Anyway, I’ve been talking to some of my “people,” discussing my future plans to buy a new ninja-fied computer. WATCHING ENGLISH TV IN CHINA (ONLINE) FOR FREE Enhanced Cable + Satellite. While neither of these options are free, nor are they “online”, they are generally widely available in China. Enhanced cable is handled right through your regular cable TV provider and will usually get you a boatload of non-Mainland Chinese shows — HBO, HK MTV, National Geographic, and a variety of news channels (CNN, BBC, MSNBC) that mysteriously go dark 10 SLIGHTLY OFF THE BEATEN PATH LOCATIONS IN CHINA About Glen. After spending two years in Suzhou, Glen moved to Guangzhou in August 2010. He spends his time teaching at an international school and finding new and creative ways to mispronounce both Mandarin and Cantonese words. AN INTRODUCTION TO JADE Everywhere in China you can find Jade. They sell it in street corners, in subway stations, in supermarkets, and in jewelry stores. Some Jade costs as little as 1 yuan and some as much as 100k+ yuan. Whether it’s black, blue, green, yellow or white, Jade is very shiny and alluring, though it’s often a mystery to foreigners and Chinesepeople alike.
WHEN IS ONE AN OLD CHINA HAND? About JohnG. John Guise is a Canadian who came to Shanghai on a whim after been laid off from his newspaper job in 2003. Four years later, he’s become pretty good at Mandarin and visited a lot of Chinesefactories.
REVIEW: UP TO THE MOUNTAINS AND DOWN TO THE COUNTRYSIDE Quincy Carroll's Up to the Mountains and Down to the Countryside is, on its surface, a tale of two foreigner teachers in China -- the idealistic, 'in search of the real real China', young Daniel; and the jaded, booze-soaked, cynical old Thomas. For anyone who has lived in China, they are characterizations of personalities we've all met, and perhaps been, at some point. EXPAT ADVICE: HAVING AN ABORTION IN CHINA I just wanted to share my story in case (like I was) there is another female expat out there looking for information on the experience of having an abortion in China. WOMEN'S BATHROOMS IN CHINA -- THE HONEST TRUTH ABOUT I know, everyone always comments on Chinese toilets – they are on the floor, big deal. Well, most of those people who write about the Chinese facilities are men, and let’s face it, when it comes to bathrooms, men have it easy.LOST LAOWAI
Delivering the most relevant China expat news, opinions, blogging, expat events and travel guides for foreigners living or travelling inChina.
CHINA GIVES TAIWAN FAKE PANDAS I have traditionally posted an April Fools pseudo-news blog post on this date the past two years (see here and here), but the Taipei Times did it nicely for me this year:. Pandemonium breaks out at Taipei Zoo. Zookeepers became suspicious of the resident giant pandas’ true pedigree after Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan began acting strangelySURVIVAL CHINESE
Below is our guide for basic survival Chinese - words and phrases that will get you by. Also, be sure to check out our guide on Chinese pinyin, as Chinese is a rather complicated language and even saying basic things can be difficult without an understanding of this coreconcept.
HANGZHOU CITY TRAVEL GUIDE Hangzhou’s Grand Canal is the longest, and one of the oldest, canal in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This architectural marvel dates back to the 5th century, with the Hangzhou leg the final stop after winding its way on a nearly 1,800 km journey from Beijing. WATCHING ENGLISH TV IN CHINA (ONLINE) FOR FREE Enhanced Cable + Satellite. While neither of these options are free, nor are they “online”, they are generally widely available in China. Enhanced cable is handled right through your regular cable TV provider and will usually get you a boatload of non-Mainland Chinese shows — HBO, HK MTV, National Geographic, and a variety of news channels (CNN, BBC, MSNBC) that mysteriously go dark THE 7-YEAR LAOWAI: PART 1 DISCLAIMER: While drawn from real life, this post is fiction. Continue reading with “The 7-year Laowai: Part 2 – Wei Wei“, or see all posts in the series here. WATCH: THE EXPAT CURVE, COPING WITH THE PHASES OF LIVING Expat consultants Living Institute put the following video out about a year ago, but it’s new to me and I think it’s well-worth a watch for any new or soon-to-be China expats, as it offers some insight into a common series of ups and downs living abroad can result in.. Phases: Honeymoon Phase: As its name suggests, this initial phase is basked in the warm glow of newness and excitement of THE SOUND OF MUSIC CHINA TOUR IN SHANGHAI Based on the memoir of Maria Von Trapp, the musical of the story of the Trapp family singers features many very well-known songs; such as “Edelweiss”, “My Favorite Things”, “Climb Ev’ry Mountain”, “Do-Re-Mi”, and the title song “The Sound ofMusic”.
ONE CHILD POLICY -- THE GREAT PRO-LIFE/PRO-CHOICE UNIFIER? A recent submission over at the Hao Hao Report has stirred up a bit of conversation about China’s One-Child Policy (OCP) and specifically an American organization that strongly opposes it.. For most of my life the OCP debate was completely absent in my daily dialog. I don’t know that I ever gave it a moment’s thought before coming toChina.
WOMEN'S BATHROOMS IN CHINA -- THE HONEST TRUTH ABOUT I know, everyone always comments on Chinese toilets – they are on the floor, big deal. Well, most of those people who write about the Chinese facilities are men, and let’s face it, when it comes to bathrooms, men have it easy.LOST LAOWAI
Delivering the most relevant China expat news, opinions, blogging, expat events and travel guides for foreigners living or travelling inChina.
CHINA GIVES TAIWAN FAKE PANDAS I have traditionally posted an April Fools pseudo-news blog post on this date the past two years (see here and here), but the Taipei Times did it nicely for me this year:. Pandemonium breaks out at Taipei Zoo. Zookeepers became suspicious of the resident giant pandas’ true pedigree after Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan began acting strangelySURVIVAL CHINESE
Below is our guide for basic survival Chinese - words and phrases that will get you by. Also, be sure to check out our guide on Chinese pinyin, as Chinese is a rather complicated language and even saying basic things can be difficult without an understanding of this coreconcept.
HANGZHOU CITY TRAVEL GUIDE Hangzhou’s Grand Canal is the longest, and one of the oldest, canal in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This architectural marvel dates back to the 5th century, with the Hangzhou leg the final stop after winding its way on a nearly 1,800 km journey from Beijing. WATCHING ENGLISH TV IN CHINA (ONLINE) FOR FREE Enhanced Cable + Satellite. While neither of these options are free, nor are they “online”, they are generally widely available in China. Enhanced cable is handled right through your regular cable TV provider and will usually get you a boatload of non-Mainland Chinese shows — HBO, HK MTV, National Geographic, and a variety of news channels (CNN, BBC, MSNBC) that mysteriously go dark THE 7-YEAR LAOWAI: PART 1 DISCLAIMER: While drawn from real life, this post is fiction. Continue reading with “The 7-year Laowai: Part 2 – Wei Wei“, or see all posts in the series here. WATCH: THE EXPAT CURVE, COPING WITH THE PHASES OF LIVING Expat consultants Living Institute put the following video out about a year ago, but it’s new to me and I think it’s well-worth a watch for any new or soon-to-be China expats, as it offers some insight into a common series of ups and downs living abroad can result in.. Phases: Honeymoon Phase: As its name suggests, this initial phase is basked in the warm glow of newness and excitement of THE SOUND OF MUSIC CHINA TOUR IN SHANGHAI Based on the memoir of Maria Von Trapp, the musical of the story of the Trapp family singers features many very well-known songs; such as “Edelweiss”, “My Favorite Things”, “Climb Ev’ry Mountain”, “Do-Re-Mi”, and the title song “The Sound ofMusic”.
ONE CHILD POLICY -- THE GREAT PRO-LIFE/PRO-CHOICE UNIFIER? A recent submission over at the Hao Hao Report has stirred up a bit of conversation about China’s One-Child Policy (OCP) and specifically an American organization that strongly opposes it.. For most of my life the OCP debate was completely absent in my daily dialog. I don’t know that I ever gave it a moment’s thought before coming toChina.
WOMEN'S BATHROOMS IN CHINA -- THE HONEST TRUTH ABOUT I know, everyone always comments on Chinese toilets – they are on the floor, big deal. Well, most of those people who write about the Chinese facilities are men, and let’s face it, when it comes to bathrooms, men have it easy. WATCHING ENGLISH TV IN CHINA (ONLINE) FOR FREE Enhanced Cable + Satellite. While neither of these options are free, nor are they “online”, they are generally widely available in China. Enhanced cable is handled right through your regular cable TV provider and will usually get you a boatload of non-Mainland Chinese shows — HBO, HK MTV, National Geographic, and a variety of news channels (CNN, BBC, MSNBC) that mysteriously go darkDI SAN XIAN
A Dongbei home-style dish, 地三鲜 is popular with vegetarians but tasty enough to keep the omnivores in the crowd happy as well. Unlike your typical stir-fry, the deep frying of the eggplant and potato gives the dish a unique taste and texture. It is rightfully a staple on menus across northeastern China.CHINA EXPAT LIFE
A short documentary that looks at the atypical experiences of foreigners in China, including the excitement of arrival, the challenges of staying here long-term, RED-BRAISED PORK (HONGSHAO ROU) RECIPE Red-braised pork, or 红烧肉, is about as scandalously sinful as a dish comes.There are many local twists to this dish, but the general method for making it — slow-braising caramelized cubes of pork belly — is largely the same the country over. LAOWAI TRAPPED IN CHINA AND TRYING TO LEAVE I caught this video on Hao Hao Report. Basically, Vahram Diehla is a 23-year-old American who is pleading for some advice on how to quickly raise some money to get the hell out of China. According to his blog he's working up in Dalian as an English teacher, but the ESL racket has lost its luster and a woman on the other side of the ocean is pulling at his heart strings. GUANGZHOU CITY TRAVEL GUIDE The capital of the Guangdong Province, Guangzhou is the third largest city in China. Located in southeast China, Guangzhou is modern and lively, with urban entertainment and features merging with natural and ecological beauty. Guangzhou boasts a population of over 11 million people who enjoy modern activities, but also appreciate the importanceof traditions.
WOMEN'S BATHROOMS IN CHINA -- THE HONEST TRUTH ABOUT I know, everyone always comments on Chinese toilets – they are on the floor, big deal. Well, most of those people who write about the Chinese facilities are men, and let’s face it, when it comes to bathrooms, men have it easy. TAOISM IN MODERN TIMES About Jalal. Jalal moved from the UK to China's Henan Province in 2005, determined not to return until he had made his mother proud. To date he has gambled and lost at the Mah Jong tables of Hunan, washed down sheeps eye kebabs with fiery baijiu, and wrastled the young men of Henan until he could wrastle no more. TATTOOS IN CHINA AND CHINESE TATTOOS Ever since seeing Beijing’s punk poster-boys Reflector at Xining’s Material Life Music Bar, I’ve been thinking an awful lot about tattoos. This Material Life Music Bar was full of inked Chinese and foreigners; it was the highest volume of tattoos I’d seen in a WHEN IS ONE AN OLD CHINA HAND? About JohnG. John Guise is a Canadian who came to Shanghai on a whim after been laid off from his newspaper job in 2003. Four years later, he’s become pretty good at Mandarin and visited a lot of Chinesefactories.
LOST LAOWAI
Submit Event. Founded in 2006, Lost Laowai has been made for and is maintained by China expatriates with a deep interest in China. Sometimes we love it, sometimes we hate it -- but never does this country fail to captivate us. read more ». Quick Links.SICHUAN RECIPES
Twice Cooked Pork (Hui Guo Rou) Twice cooked pork or 回鍋肉 is a common Sichuan dish, which like many Chinese dishes obtains its name in a very literal way. The meat is first slowly simmered in water loaded up with aromatics. Once the meat is tender, it is left to cool and then sliced thinly and shallow fried with various bean .SURVIVAL CHINESE
Below is our guide for basic survival Chinese - words and phrases that will get you by. Also, be sure to check out our guide on Chinese pinyin, as Chinese is a rather complicated language and even saying basic things can be difficult without an understanding of this coreconcept.
HANGZHOU CITY TRAVEL GUIDE Hangzhou’s Grand Canal is the longest, and one of the oldest, canal in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This architectural marvel dates back to the 5th century, with the Hangzhou leg the final stop after winding its way on a nearly 1,800 km journey from Beijing. WATCHING ENGLISH TV IN CHINA (ONLINE) FOR FREE Enhanced Cable + Satellite. While neither of these options are free, nor are they “online”, they are generally widely available in China. Enhanced cable is handled right through your regular cable TV provider and will usually get you a boatload of non-Mainland Chinese shows — HBO, HK MTV, National Geographic, and a variety of news channels (CNN, BBC, MSNBC) that mysteriously go dark CHINA GIVES TAIWAN FAKE PANDAS Even the pandas’ most diehard supporters were brokenhearted yesterday. Some angrily compared the subterfuge to last year’s contaminated milk scandal, when melamine that had been added to watered-down milk sickened 300,000 victims across China and led to a recall of diary products in countries including Taiwan. “First themilk scandal and
THE 7-YEAR LAOWAI: PART 1 It drags on; on through the scorching summers, on through the wet, freezing winters, on through the smog and the sun lying concealed beyond it like something peeking at us through mesh. On through the nights in bars, in KTVs, or alone in your apartment as WATCH: THE EXPAT CURVE, COPING WITH THE PHASES OF LIVING Watch: The Expat Curve, coping with the phases of living abroad. December 3, 2014 / 9 Comments. The Expat Curve is a roughly sinusoidal wave that many laowai are sure to find familiar. It illustrates six different phases expatriates go through after moving abroad for work and living. Expat consultants Living Institute put the following video ONE CHILD POLICY -- THE GREAT PRO-LIFE/PRO-CHOICE UNIFIER? A recent submission over at the Hao Hao Report has stirred up a bit of conversation about China’s One-Child Policy (OCP) and specifically an American organization that strongly opposes it.. For most of my life the OCP debate was completely absent in my daily dialog. I don’t know that I ever gave it a moment’s thought before coming toChina.
WOMEN'S BATHROOMS IN CHINA -- THE HONEST TRUTH ABOUT I know, everyone always comments on Chinese toilets – they are on the floor, big deal. Well, most of those people who write about the Chinese facilities are men, and let’s face it, when it comes to bathrooms, men have it easy.LOST LAOWAI
Submit Event. Founded in 2006, Lost Laowai has been made for and is maintained by China expatriates with a deep interest in China. Sometimes we love it, sometimes we hate it -- but never does this country fail to captivate us. read more ». Quick Links.SICHUAN RECIPES
Twice Cooked Pork (Hui Guo Rou) Twice cooked pork or 回鍋肉 is a common Sichuan dish, which like many Chinese dishes obtains its name in a very literal way. The meat is first slowly simmered in water loaded up with aromatics. Once the meat is tender, it is left to cool and then sliced thinly and shallow fried with various bean .SURVIVAL CHINESE
Below is our guide for basic survival Chinese - words and phrases that will get you by. Also, be sure to check out our guide on Chinese pinyin, as Chinese is a rather complicated language and even saying basic things can be difficult without an understanding of this coreconcept.
HANGZHOU CITY TRAVEL GUIDE Hangzhou’s Grand Canal is the longest, and one of the oldest, canal in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This architectural marvel dates back to the 5th century, with the Hangzhou leg the final stop after winding its way on a nearly 1,800 km journey from Beijing. WATCHING ENGLISH TV IN CHINA (ONLINE) FOR FREE Enhanced Cable + Satellite. While neither of these options are free, nor are they “online”, they are generally widely available in China. Enhanced cable is handled right through your regular cable TV provider and will usually get you a boatload of non-Mainland Chinese shows — HBO, HK MTV, National Geographic, and a variety of news channels (CNN, BBC, MSNBC) that mysteriously go dark CHINA GIVES TAIWAN FAKE PANDAS Even the pandas’ most diehard supporters were brokenhearted yesterday. Some angrily compared the subterfuge to last year’s contaminated milk scandal, when melamine that had been added to watered-down milk sickened 300,000 victims across China and led to a recall of diary products in countries including Taiwan. “First themilk scandal and
THE 7-YEAR LAOWAI: PART 1 It drags on; on through the scorching summers, on through the wet, freezing winters, on through the smog and the sun lying concealed beyond it like something peeking at us through mesh. On through the nights in bars, in KTVs, or alone in your apartment as WATCH: THE EXPAT CURVE, COPING WITH THE PHASES OF LIVING Watch: The Expat Curve, coping with the phases of living abroad. December 3, 2014 / 9 Comments. The Expat Curve is a roughly sinusoidal wave that many laowai are sure to find familiar. It illustrates six different phases expatriates go through after moving abroad for work and living. Expat consultants Living Institute put the following video ONE CHILD POLICY -- THE GREAT PRO-LIFE/PRO-CHOICE UNIFIER? A recent submission over at the Hao Hao Report has stirred up a bit of conversation about China’s One-Child Policy (OCP) and specifically an American organization that strongly opposes it.. For most of my life the OCP debate was completely absent in my daily dialog. I don’t know that I ever gave it a moment’s thought before coming toChina.
WOMEN'S BATHROOMS IN CHINA -- THE HONEST TRUTH ABOUT I know, everyone always comments on Chinese toilets – they are on the floor, big deal. Well, most of those people who write about the Chinese facilities are men, and let’s face it, when it comes to bathrooms, men have it easy. WATCHING ENGLISH TV IN CHINA (ONLINE) FOR FREE Enhanced Cable + Satellite. While neither of these options are free, nor are they “online”, they are generally widely available in China. Enhanced cable is handled right through your regular cable TV provider and will usually get you a boatload of non-Mainland Chinese shows — HBO, HK MTV, National Geographic, and a variety of news channels (CNN, BBC, MSNBC) that mysteriously go darkCHINA EXPAT LIFE
A short documentary that looks at the atypical experiences of foreigners in China, including the excitement of arrival, the challenges of staying here long-term, and finding acceptance or choosing to leave. The film is a masters degree project at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, in Suzhou, and was produced by KrystalSoroka, Bryan Song
LAOWAI TRAPPED IN CHINA AND TRYING TO LEAVE I caught this video on Hao Hao Report. Basically, Vahram Diehla is a 23-year-old American who is pleading for some advice on how to quickly raise some money to get the hell out of China. According to his blog he's working up in Dalian as an English teacher, but the ESL racket has lost its luster and a woman on the other side of the ocean is pulling at his heart strings. GUANGZHOU CITY TRAVEL GUIDE The capital of the Guangdong Province, Guangzhou is the third largest city in China. Located in southeast China, Guangzhou is modern and lively, with urban entertainment and features merging with natural and ecological beauty. Guangzhou boasts a population of over 11 million people who enjoy modern activities, but also appreciate the importanceof traditions.
WOMEN'S BATHROOMS IN CHINA -- THE HONEST TRUTH ABOUT I know, everyone always comments on Chinese toilets – they are on the floor, big deal. Well, most of those people who write about the Chinese facilities are men, and let’s face it, when it comes to bathrooms, men have it easy. HOW TO USE CHINESE ONLINE BANKING WITH A MAC OR LINUX COMPUTER So, for this to work, we’re going to need an actual copy of Windows running on our machine. No emulators. This can be done by setting up your Mac to dual-boot using OSX’s Boot Camp, allowing you to have both Mac OSX and a flavour of Windows running on your machine at the same time — selecting which to use when you boot up the system. This TATTOOS IN CHINA AND CHINESE TATTOOS Tattoos in China. Even though in recent times tattoos have become slightly more acceptable in the Chinese mainstream, tattoos still carry a social stigma. This article from China Daily showcases the growing trend of tattoos among China’s young people, but also hints at the slow-changing tattoo-wariness shared by the traditionallyminded.
ONE CHILD POLICY -- THE GREAT PRO-LIFE/PRO-CHOICE UNIFIER? A recent submission over at the Hao Hao Report has stirred up a bit of conversation about China’s One-Child Policy (OCP) and specifically an American organization that strongly opposes it.. For most of my life the OCP debate was completely absent in my daily dialog. I don’t know that I ever gave it a moment’s thought before coming toChina.
DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL (DUANWU JIE) EXPLAINED Dragon Boat Festival (Duanwu Jie) Explained. Dragon Boat Festival is one of the oldest holidays in China, said to date back nearly 2,500 years to the Warring States Period. It is held the fifth day of the fifth month each lunar year, and has several possible origins. By far the most popular tale is that of Qu Yuan. WHEN IS ONE AN OLD CHINA HAND? About JohnG. John Guise is a Canadian who came to Shanghai on a whim after been laid off from his newspaper job in 2003. Four years later, he’s become pretty good at Mandarin and visited a lot of Chinesefactories.
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Twice Cooked Pork (Hui Guo Rou) Twice cooked pork or 回鍋肉 is a common Sichuan dish, which like many Chinese dishes obtains its name in a very literal way. The meat is first slowly simmered in water loaded up with aromatics. Once the meat is tender, it is left to cool and then sliced thinly and shallow fried with various bean .SURVIVAL CHINESE
Below is our guide for basic survival Chinese - words and phrases that will get you by. Also, be sure to check out our guide on Chinese pinyin, as Chinese is a rather complicated language and even saying basic things can be difficult without an understanding of this coreconcept.
HANGZHOU CITY TRAVEL GUIDE Hangzhou’s Grand Canal is the longest, and one of the oldest, canal in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This architectural marvel dates back to the 5th century, with the Hangzhou leg the final stop after winding its way on a nearly 1,800 km journey from Beijing. CHINESE DUMPLINGS (JIAO ZI) RECIPE Cook: Fried. Heat 2 tbsp oil in a non stick skillet on medium to high heat. Place dumplings in, sprinkle 1/3 cup water evenly over the dumplings. Cover with a lid and let steam 5-6 minutes. When the water evaporates, remove the lid, check if the bottom of the dumplings have formed a nice golden crust. CHINA GIVES TAIWAN FAKE PANDAS Even the pandas’ most diehard supporters were brokenhearted yesterday. Some angrily compared the subterfuge to last year’s contaminated milk scandal, when melamine that had been added to watered-down milk sickened 300,000 victims across China and led to a recall of diary products in countries including Taiwan. “First themilk scandal and
THE 7-YEAR LAOWAI: PART 1 It drags on; on through the scorching summers, on through the wet, freezing winters, on through the smog and the sun lying concealed beyond it like something peeking at us through mesh. On through the nights in bars, in KTVs, or alone in your apartment as LAOWAI TRAPPED IN CHINA AND TRYING TO LEAVE Laowai trapped in China and trying to leave. September 11, 2011 / 16 Comments. I caught this video on Hao Hao Report. Basically, Vahram Diehla is a 23-year-old American who is pleading for some advice on how to quickly raise some money to get the hell out of China. According to his blog he’s working up in Dalian as an Englishteacher, but the
HONG HUANG TELLS LAOWAI, 'DON'T ASSUME YOU CAN BE ONE OF US' Hong Huang. I just finished reading Hong Huang’s opinion piece in the China Daily entitled, “Dear laowai, don’t mess with our Chinese-ness” and I can’t figure it out. What I’d like to think, based on Hong’s reputation, is that it is self-depreciating humour actually directed at Chinese about Chinese superiority and penchantsfor stereotypes.
DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL (DUANWU JIE) EXPLAINEDSEE MORE ON LOSTLAOWAI.COMDUANWU FESTIVALDUANWU FESTIVAL 2020 A FEW SIGNS YOUR MA IN TESOL PROGRAM IS A BAD CHOICE A few signs your MA in TESOL program is a bad choice. I’ve given some thought to doing an MA in TESOL. After all, I taught it in China, liked it, so why not earn 5,000 RMB a month instead of a mere 4800? All I need is a golden ticket. Luckily, I found one, via a Google adon a message board.
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Twice Cooked Pork (Hui Guo Rou) Twice cooked pork or 回鍋肉 is a common Sichuan dish, which like many Chinese dishes obtains its name in a very literal way. The meat is first slowly simmered in water loaded up with aromatics. Once the meat is tender, it is left to cool and then sliced thinly and shallow fried with various bean .SURVIVAL CHINESE
Below is our guide for basic survival Chinese - words and phrases that will get you by. Also, be sure to check out our guide on Chinese pinyin, as Chinese is a rather complicated language and even saying basic things can be difficult without an understanding of this coreconcept.
HANGZHOU CITY TRAVEL GUIDE Hangzhou’s Grand Canal is the longest, and one of the oldest, canal in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This architectural marvel dates back to the 5th century, with the Hangzhou leg the final stop after winding its way on a nearly 1,800 km journey from Beijing. CHINESE DUMPLINGS (JIAO ZI) RECIPE Cook: Fried. Heat 2 tbsp oil in a non stick skillet on medium to high heat. Place dumplings in, sprinkle 1/3 cup water evenly over the dumplings. Cover with a lid and let steam 5-6 minutes. When the water evaporates, remove the lid, check if the bottom of the dumplings have formed a nice golden crust. CHINA GIVES TAIWAN FAKE PANDAS Even the pandas’ most diehard supporters were brokenhearted yesterday. Some angrily compared the subterfuge to last year’s contaminated milk scandal, when melamine that had been added to watered-down milk sickened 300,000 victims across China and led to a recall of diary products in countries including Taiwan. “First themilk scandal and
THE 7-YEAR LAOWAI: PART 1 It drags on; on through the scorching summers, on through the wet, freezing winters, on through the smog and the sun lying concealed beyond it like something peeking at us through mesh. On through the nights in bars, in KTVs, or alone in your apartment as LAOWAI TRAPPED IN CHINA AND TRYING TO LEAVE Laowai trapped in China and trying to leave. September 11, 2011 / 16 Comments. I caught this video on Hao Hao Report. Basically, Vahram Diehla is a 23-year-old American who is pleading for some advice on how to quickly raise some money to get the hell out of China. According to his blog he’s working up in Dalian as an Englishteacher, but the
HONG HUANG TELLS LAOWAI, 'DON'T ASSUME YOU CAN BE ONE OF US' Hong Huang. I just finished reading Hong Huang’s opinion piece in the China Daily entitled, “Dear laowai, don’t mess with our Chinese-ness” and I can’t figure it out. What I’d like to think, based on Hong’s reputation, is that it is self-depreciating humour actually directed at Chinese about Chinese superiority and penchantsfor stereotypes.
DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL (DUANWU JIE) EXPLAINEDSEE MORE ON LOSTLAOWAI.COMDUANWU FESTIVALDUANWU FESTIVAL 2020 A FEW SIGNS YOUR MA IN TESOL PROGRAM IS A BAD CHOICE A few signs your MA in TESOL program is a bad choice. I’ve given some thought to doing an MA in TESOL. After all, I taught it in China, liked it, so why not earn 5,000 RMB a month instead of a mere 4800? All I need is a golden ticket. Luckily, I found one, via a Google adon a message board.
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The largest city and capital of Sichuan Province, Chengdu is a modern, vibrant metropolis. Yet it has a laid back vibe that allows visitors to stroll through its ancient streets at a leisurely pace. The city is home to over 7 million and has an ample number of offerings to choose from. For many, the pulsating nightlife and gleaming towers areSURVIVAL CHINESE
Below is our guide for basic survival Chinese - words and phrases that will get you by. Also, be sure to check out our guide on Chinese pinyin, as Chinese is a rather complicated language and even saying basic things can be difficult without an understanding of this coreconcept.
WATCHING ENGLISH TV IN CHINA (ONLINE) FOR FREE Enhanced Cable + Satellite. While neither of these options are free, nor are they “online”, they are generally widely available in China. Enhanced cable is handled right through your regular cable TV provider and will usually get you a boatload of non-Mainland Chinese shows — HBO, HK MTV, National Geographic, and a variety of news channels (CNN, BBC, MSNBC) that mysteriously go dark CHINESE DUMPLINGS (JIAO ZI) RECIPE Cook: Fried. Heat 2 tbsp oil in a non stick skillet on medium to high heat. Place dumplings in, sprinkle 1/3 cup water evenly over the dumplings. Cover with a lid and let steam 5-6 minutes. When the water evaporates, remove the lid, check if the bottom of the dumplings have formed a nice golden crust. TWICE COOKED PORK (HUI GUO ROU) RECIPE Twice cooked pork or 回鍋肉 is a common Sichuan dish, which like many Chinese dishes obtains its name in a very literal way. The meat is first slowly simmered in water loaded up with aromatics. Once the meat is tender, it is left to cool and then sliced thinly and shallow fried with various bean pastes and some vegetables to help you forget you’re essentially eating a big plate of spicy A FEW SIGNS YOUR MA IN TESOL PROGRAM IS A BAD CHOICE A few signs your MA in TESOL program is a bad choice. I’ve given some thought to doing an MA in TESOL. After all, I taught it in China, liked it, so why not earn 5,000 RMB a month instead of a mere 4800? All I need is a golden ticket. Luckily, I found one, via a Google adon a message board.
KUNG PAO CHICKEN (GONG BAO JI DING) RECIPE Kung Pao Chicken (宫保鸡丁) is a traditional Sichuan dish made with chicken breast, peanuts, and chilly pepper. There are many stories about this dish, but they all related with a man called Ding Baozhen (丁宝桢), a governor of Sichuan province during the Qingdynasty.
GUANGZHOU CITY TRAVEL GUIDE The capital of the Guangdong Province, Guangzhou is the third largest city in China. Located in southeast China, Guangzhou is modern and lively, with urban entertainment and features merging with natural and ecological beauty. Guangzhou boasts a population of over 11 million people who enjoy modern activities, but also appreciate the importanceof traditions.
THE SOUND OF MUSIC CHINA TOUR IN SHANGHAI Based on the memoir of Maria Von Trapp, the musical of the story of the Trapp family singers features many very well-known songs; such as “Edelweiss”, “My Favorite Things”, “Climb Ev’ry Mountain”, “Do-Re-Mi”, and the title song “The Sound ofMusic”.
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