Since Chinese President Xi Jinping first used the concept of "Chinese Dream" on Nov. 29, 2012 in Beijing, it has resonated with the world's common aspiration of development. Here we bring stories by expats who pursue their own Chinese Dream.
These particular pictures don’t actually show street food, as this is a large open barbeque restaurant.
Part of the problem with children in China is that the parents have only one child to focus all of their attention upon.
Education increases people's world view and makes them brave enough to chase their dreams.
The United States economy had nothing to offer and has slowed to a snail’s pace in design work.
I doubt that very many Chinese born in the 1970s have ever thought of asking such a question as, "Should I have one more child or not?"
I hope to help future job seekers avoid some pitfalls of overseas work so they can enjoy this experience. You should have at least a bachelor's degree and some experience as an educator.
If you encounter conflicts with others, there are certain ways to follow that I know can help you get past the conflict faster and easier.
Traditional Chinese medicine treatments are well known home and abroad. Their main advantage is that they do not have many side effects.
Life is too short to sit and wait for others to call you to join. As the saying goes, don’t be an audience but get on the stage.
In one of my blogs a month ago I wrote; “I never knew I am black till I came to China” that was a word from Scottish African lady at a ladies retreat I attended.
When given a week off classes midway through the semester, my friend Adrienne and I decided to head out in search of a more rural experience in the land of mountains and rivers.
It was just after I arrived to China I was introduced to the notion that ONLY a native speaker is qualified to teach foreign language to a non-native speaker.