Mar 04, 2021 Comments(5)
China’s ICBC bank this week sent a memo to employees outlining how they should behave with colleagues of the opposite sex. Read more>>
Jan 29, 2012 Comments(5)
Photo: tui.qihoo.com Which one is your first name? For us Chinese, it's family name first and given name last – perfectly logical. But it's the other way around for Westerners so they often get confused when reading a Chinese name for the first time, ...... Read More>>
Apr 07, 2016 Comments(27)
ECC blogger complains about cringe inducing English phrases. ... Read More>>
Nov 07, 2010 Comments(0)
A husband stays out all night; his whereabouts are unknown, as his wife waits through a sleepless night. But how can she cope with this? Some Internet users around the country through the analysis of different regional female characters made up some typical ...... Read More>>
Jul 23, 2011 Comments(1)
There is no denying that Internet usage in China is a booming business. With over 500 million people connected, China is by far the most active online nation in the world. Of that number, roughly two-thirds of these users play online games, which is about ...... Read More>>
Apr 10, 2014 Comments(0)
Primary and secondary school uniforms have come under fire in a recent internet campaign with many online users pitying students for having to wear such “ugly” uniforms. ... Read More>>
Apr 11, 2016 Comments(7)
ECC blogger provides a list of apps that will make everything from eating to cleaning your house easier. ... Read More>>
Apr 27, 2016 Comments(19)
ECC blogger shares his stories of his crazy colleague. ... Read More>>
Dec 21, 2015 Comments(25)
Sade McKenzie shares her experiences of being black in China. ... Read More>>
Jan 27, 2016 Comments(14)
eChinacities.com blogger vents about China's blaring soundscape. ... Read More>>
Apr 17, 2013 Comments(13)
A recent scandal involving a man who lied to two women about his identity and eventually cheated them out of money made the headlines recently, and has raised awareness of online fraud. ... Read More>>
Mar 31, 2013 Comments(6)
“Temporary wives”—the phenomenon whereby many migrant workers separated from their families for long periods of times break the rules of marriage and find second wives during their time away from home—is becoming increasingly prevalent in China. ... Read More>>
Apr 25, 2016 Comments(19)
ECC blogger questions why schools charge their teacher's children tuition. ... Read More>>
May 13, 2015 Comments(6)
China is the best incubator for all the inconceivable shenanigans that we witness or experience every day. Locals have seen some epic fails by people here trying to challenge the borderline, so they coined a special phrase: no zuo no die. ... Read More>>
Oct 11, 2014 Comments(22)
This opinion piece, translated from Wenxuecity.com is a post by popular Chinese blogger 'Brother Cui’. Here, he interviews a US policeman in an attempt to analyze and compare the behaviour of western and Hong Kong police when dealing with protestors. ... Read More>>
May 18, 2011 Comments(1)
Editor’s Note: This Xinhua article details a new, strikingly commercial version of a controversial social phenomenon increasingly widespread in China: mistresses. Many wealthy married men cannot resist the temptation to find a young mistress, and many ...... Read More>>
Mar 22, 2016 Comments(15)
Just because your China job is getting you nowhere, doesn't mean you can't get somewhere. ... Read More>>
Jan 28, 2015 Comments(5)
2014 saw a number of viral videos garner millions of views worldwide; but what videos from China made it big? From the cute and dramatic to the downright bizarre, there were certainly some unforgettable videos across the mainland. ... Read More>>
Jan 13, 2016 Comments(7)
The company promised him more dates to make up for the terrible first four, but did not get back to him for months. ... Read More>>
Jun 20, 2016 Comments(20)
ECC contributor and veteran expat reflects on how China has changed since his arrival in 2008. ... Read More>>
May 25, 2016 Comments(19)
ECC blogger calls for a change in learning English in China. ... Read More>>
Oct 07, 2012 Comments(3)
Editor's note: The following piece was translated and edited from a forum posting on the Chinese web portal NetEase. It concerns the (not-exclusively) Chinese social phenomenon colloquially known as the "virgin complex," which is the (sometimes ...... Read More>>
Mar 07, 2016 Comments(11)
A fresh administrator of a college prep program tries her best at driving the school into the ground. ... Read More>>
Sep 16, 2010 Comments(1)
You have likely noticed the ubiquitous QQ alert tone. It’s that strident little beeping shuffle you hear everywhere there are Chinese people glued to their phones or laptops in a concerted effort to pass the time, a series of six shrill bleeps. Yes, that ...... Read More>>
Apr 10, 2017 Comments(12)
I recently read an article by an American expat living in China. It was a good article overall but there was one point I disagreed with: that expats can live a good life in China or save money but they can’t do both. ... Read More>>
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