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British Encourage Citizens to “Work Like the Chinese”
The British Conservative Party has encouraged citizens to “Work like the Chinese,” while reducing family tax credits. The Party said that low-income Britons must work hard “like the Chinese do,” in order not to be dependent on government welfare. This line of thinking, has of course, angered a number of

What visa should Au Pairs get when they au pair to China?
Since many Au Pairs are seeking opportunities in China, and they are always confused of visa policies in China. Here we tell you more details about which visa is suitable for you to Au Pair to China. As we all know AU Pair program is quite mature in the states and

New Swedish AU Pair arrives Shanghai on Sep.
Last Friday (18th Sep. 2015) We have a Swedish au pair arrived to a Shanghai family, Erica, who graduated this year and want to have a half year exchange life in China. Erica is an outgoing Swedish girl who had also exchange studied in Canada for a year so we
15 Facts You Should Know about Drinking Chinese Tea
1 There are 6 major types of Chinese tea Chinese tea can be classified into different categories. One of the classification methods is based on the different procedures used in processing tea and the characteristics of the tea thus made. Under this method, Chinese tea is classified into 6 major
Baijiu, The White Devil
1 General knowledge of Baijiu Baijiu, or “shaojiu” is a Chinese distilled alcoholic beverage. The name baijiu literally means “white liquor,” “white alcohol” or “white spirits.” Baijiu is often mistakenly translated as “wine” or “white wine,” but it is actually a distilled liquor, generally about 80 to 120 proof, or
5 Moments When You Realize You’re Truly Living in China
After living in China for a while, you experience a moment when you pause in disbelief at where you are and what you’re doing. If there’s one thing China’s good at, it’s pushing you outside your comfort zone. Sometimes you get surprised at how far away from that zone you’ve