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Celebrate the Chinese New Year with Your Family

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Feb 08, 2016 / 0 comments

Welcome to the year of the monkey! February 8th marks the beginning of the Lunar New Year, celebrated by people throughout the world, especially in China. The 15-day festivities are a time to come together with family, express gratitude, and look forward to another year. In some ways, it’s like the American version of Christmas, New Year’s, and Thanksgiving Day all rolled into one, long celebration.

10 Things You’ll Learn as a First-Time Traveler to China

by farwestchina / Jul 12, 2014 / 0 comments

10 Things You’ll Learn as a First-Time Traveler to China

10 Things You’ll Learn as a First-Time Traveler to China

 

Up Close and Personal with the Terracotta Army

by Adrian Landsberg /
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Mar 13, 2014 / 0 comments

A HALF DAY SEEING THE TERRACOTTA WARRIOR MUSEUM IN XIAN, CHINA

“Hi there.”

Oh no, not another guide trying to sell me his services, I turned around to give another resounding no but was greeted by…

“Don't worry, I'm not a guide.”

Teaching English in China: 5 Things You Need to Know

by Lexa Pennington /
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Jul 16, 2013 / 0 comments

Is one of your dream goals to teach English in China? You may have always been fascinated by Chinese culture (and Chinese food?). You might want to live and work in a different country.

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China’s One-Child Policy From My Students with Siblings

China has too many people. It’s no secret.

The Beginners Booklet of Bargains: How to Haggle in China

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Dec 27, 2012 / 0 comments

The Beginners Booklet of Bargains

How to Haggle in China

Part 1: How to Haggle in China

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Looking through the windows of China

A teenage girl peers from a guesthouse room at a village in Tiger Leaping Gorge. A stunning natural wonder tucked away in China’s Yunnan Province, the gorge is one of the world's deepest canyons. Here the Yangtze River is pushed to the narrowest point of its 4,000-mile long journey.

Two women, perhaps talking about the strange guy with the camera, on a bus in the far south of China (probably about 10 miles from the Lao border).

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