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Watch It!Have you lived abroad before? I have for almost 6 years now. Here's my ongoing list of what I recommend for travelers or expats.
Browse!Just over three years ago, I decided to try my hand at living in Taicang, China. After over a year abroad living in Guangzhou, China with short stints in bothRead More …
September 20th by Benn — guest writer for WhichCity Canterbury is without a doubt one of the best places to visit in the United Kingdom. I still remember my firstRead More …
I would be dumb if I didn’t ask my good Chinese friends to contribute their local knowledge, so now let’s see what my friend Yulissa has to say about whatRead More …
August 16th, 2018, Contributed by Michael Mo, Friend of the Editor and Current Resident of Guangzhou, China. The name Guangzhou will probably not ring a bell for most of you,Read More …
August 15th, 2018 by the owner Hello everyone! Today I’m sure that there are quite a bit of people who are wondering about the answers to this question, so I’mRead More …
I never thought much about experiencing culture shock back when I was a young buck. However, I came to realize later that my first trip abroad–a five-country travel-through in Europe–didRead More …
3.2 percent of people in the world lived abroad as of 2013, mostly in 10 countries, including the US, Russia, Germany, and Saudi Arabia. If you’re moving abroad for work,Read More …
According to research, there are more than 600,000 expats living in China. Not only this, the highest population of expats live in Guangdong and Shanghai. But, if you’re planning onRead More …
Have you ever struggled through an airport with a poorly-made suitcase? If not, count yourself lucky. But if you have, you know all-too-well the importance of selecting the right travelRead More …
Let’s say you’re headed to China on a business trip. You’ve already got most of what you need: your passport, your briefcase, a basic knowledge of Mandarin, and a thirstRead More …