Apr 29, 2021 Comments(6)
China is considering a travel exchange with the US after the Biden administration reduced restrictions for students and professionals wishing to come to the country. Read more>>
Jul 05, 2011 Comments(13)
As a kid in America, I grew up reading the story of The Country Mouse and City Mouse, and about how these two mice cousins experience the differences in each other’s lives. And as a kid in America, I never understood why they told a story about how ...... Read More>>
Feb 14, 2013 Comments(1)
China is in the midst of one of the largest building projects in human history. In regards to China’s airport boom specifically, one has to wonder why the country is investing so much towards the renewal and/or creation of state-of-the-art hubs and spokes? ... Read More>>
Feb 11, 2013 Comments(4)
Many governments adopted the Marxist philosophy during the twentieth century. Though most of these systems collapsed, and it seems that China is on its way to fully abandoning socialism, you’ll still find the occasional communist remnant hidden away. One ...... Read More>>
Aug 11, 2012 Comments(2)
Millions of Chinese and foreign tourists flock to China's most famous spots every year, which can lead to giant crowds at every turn. If you hate crowds and overpriced venues, or like to go off the beaten path, check out one of these travel alternatives to ...... Read More>>
Dec 22, 2015 Comments(2)
Tips on getting in your cardio in the country that doesn't jog. ... Read More>>
Sep 20, 2014 Comments(7)
China shows off its ethnic diversity with this varied list of foreign-influenced communities. Spread throughout the country, these “expat-towns” have adopted enough influences from its source of origin to qualify as an authentic taste of home. ... Read More>>
Aug 04, 2014 Comments(1)
Following a recent string of tragic events, aviation safety has been thrust into the spotlight. China has an impressive fleet of airliners; but how do they fare in terms of safety? Let’s examine some of the deadliest plane crashes in China’s aviation ...... Read More>>
Jul 02, 2015 Comments(10)
“I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel’s sake. The great affair is to move.” If you agree with Robert Louis Stevenson, world famous travel writer, then a train trip through China is probably calling your name. ... Read More>>
May 29, 2013 Comments(12)
Many Chinese tourists have recently been on the end of criticism for their “uncivilized” behavior while traveling abroad. On May 25, news broke of a Nanjing boy who scrawled his name on an ancient relic in Egypt. ... Read More>>
May 21, 2015 Comments(10)
This period of time in China is known as “The Age of Innocence.” These photos, taken in 1985, were recorded on film, before the age of digital cameras. Let's take a look at how the previous generation lived and traveled. ... Read More>>
Jun 10, 2009
Hulun Buir Grassland, located in China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is found to the west of Great Khingan and famous for the Hulun Nur and Buir Nur areas. The terrain is high in the east and lower in the west, the elevation is 650-700 meters ...... Read More>>
Jul 05, 2016 Comments(10)
Whilst youth hostelling has been a cheap and reliable way for people to acquire accommodation for over a century, the first hostel in China only opened in 1998. But what you trade in luxury you gain in terms of a vibrant social scene, local knowledge from ...... Read More>>
Feb 14, 2015 Comments(18)
Planning a trip to North Korea? Well this translated article from ifeng.com tells you everything you need to know before embarking on the adventure. Basically it revolves around being well prepared and being culturally sensitive in a country where ...... Read More>>
Mar 14, 2012 Comments(12)
If you've never taken an overnight train ride in China, you may be tempted to envision a grand affair, full of dining carts, cocktails, and sharply dressed train attendants – an Orient Express, if you will. The truth is a bit more, well, Chinese. Just ...... Read More>>
Sep 16, 2015 Comments(9)
The United States is an increasingly popular tourist destination for Chinese citizens because of more disposable income and the creation of the new 10-year visas between the two countries. Most are traveling to New York, Los Angeles, and Hawaii. ... Read More>>
Oct 24, 2017 Comments(7)
Although mainland China has caught up with its over achieving little brother Hong Kong in many ways, the differences are still apparent. ... Read More>>
Jan 18, 2010 Comments(2)
Despite lackluster sales of the China Unicom iPhone, usage of the world’s new favorite digital gadget is high in China. Long before Unicom offered its WiFi-less device, people were using imported versions – the legally unlocked Hong Kong version ...... Read More>>
Apr 21, 2014 Comments(5)
Finding a meaningful job that comes with decent pay is no easy task. The alternate route of starting your own business in China is just as daunting, and far more difficult. Studies, however, show time and time again that entrepreneurs and small businesses ...... Read More>>
Feb 18, 2015 Comments(9)
After an adventurous year of backpacking through India, Chinese author Hong Mei published a book about her experiences and was named the first Chinese woman to backpack the subcontinent of India. We ask Hong Mei a few questions about her book and the state ...... Read More>>
Nov 21, 2012 Comments(1)
A Chinese blogger visits North Korea on a work visit and writes about the sticky question of love in a militaristic society, with comparisons to China in earlier eras. ... Read More>>
May 12, 2015 Comments(9)
Chinese travelers, like anyone else, look for bargains when planning their vacation. This article, translated from QQ News, discusses popular, cheap low-quality tours offered in China that often have hidden costs like forced shopping and high deposits. ... Read More>>
Mar 27, 2010 Comments(0)
Bolivia allegedly has the most dangerous road in the world, but we think these roads from China can easily compete with the south Americans. We’ve found a compiled list of the most dangerous roads in China, although they are not ranked by number of ...... Read More>>
Aug 15, 2009
People all around the world like to party together and celebrate holidays. Carnivals are one of the best ways people can bring in a new season or commemorate an event. Carnival-goers dress up, party in the streets and enjoy great food and music. After taking...... Read More>>
Jul 06, 2013 Comments(3)
Living in China allows expat to check out all the nearby wonders, and as more flights open up every day, airline carriers have been able to offer some amazing deals that make city or country-hopping from China a very real possibility. ... Read More>>
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