@zhangfu
English expat in China
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Lives in Guangzhou
Registration: 28 May 2013
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Anything but teach English. by Falada84
Hey everyone. I have my TEFL but would prefer a career more suited to future employment in the US. I have lots of operations and government experience in the US and do not know where to search for non teacher jobs. Everything I see on LinkedIn or ...
Living in China you must be aware that employers registered to employ foreigners should only choose foreign workers when they are unable to find a Chinese one qualified to do the job. Unless they have a special skill unavailable in China there is no ... Read More
Is CNY 64,000 per month (before taxes) a good salary in Guangzhou ? by aaaachoooo
Hello everyone ! This is my first post here. I've never lived in China, and tbh, I have not much clue about life in china. I have been offered a role with a pay of approx 120K USD per year in Guangzhou. And am trying to figure out the monetary ...
For that salary I think I would want to know a lot about the job, company and visa situation. Cynical? Who me? ;) Read More
Would my husband find work? by ScotNZ
My husband, 2 year old son and I currently live in New Zealand (in husbands home town). My husband has a recent diploma in Mechanical Engineering, with around 13 years work experience in a similar field. Our main question is, would he be able to ...
@vannrox provided a concise reply to your post but I would also add the following points. China is not short of skilled workers in all fields and I think it is generally accepted that companies (which must be registered to employ foreigners) will ... Read More
Interesting customs and traditions in China by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Living outside of our home country requires us to adapt to a new culture and different traditions. What are some of the cultural specifics in China? What are some of the traditional beliefs and cultural practices that you have ...
Not to mention some pretty foul food concoctions :( (to help with breast milk?) It amazes me how the Chinese love everything to do with new technology except medicine and health issues. First port of call is always ancient remedies, potions and ... Read More
Moving/working in Kunming, preparations by Heather888
Hello :) I am currently gathering information about Kunming and teaching. This is going to be a long post, if you have the patience, I thank you in advance. I am learning Mandarin and taking college courses in general education/teaching. I want ...
A good source for jobs, advice and information can be found here; http://www.eslcafe.com/ and here: http://www.eslcafe.com/jobs/china/ and the forum here (very useful) ... Read More
How to make friends in Guangzhou by expat.com
We have been talking about loneliness when you are abroad, let's now talk about how to make friends (locals or expatriates) when you're living in Guangzhou :top: Which are your best tips to meet people and to make friends in Guangzhou?? Thanks in ...
I would recommend checking out gzstuff.com This is a social media site for expats and locals. There are many groups for varying interests and activities and news of events happening in the city. Also private and business ads and a chat function. Read More
How to make friends in Guangzhou by expat.com
We have been talking about loneliness when you are abroad, let's now talk about how to make friends (locals or expatriates) when you're living in Guangzhou :top: Which are your best tips to meet people and to make friends in Guangzhou?? Thanks in ...
A useful social media site for Guangzhou is gzstuff.com. Here you will find many interest groups for expats and locals. Has a live chat facility. Rebel Rebel is a British owned cafe/bar with live music and a local meeting point for expats and ... Read More
Customer care in China by Priscilla
Hello everyone, The way customer services are handled can greatly affect your views on certain brands, products, companies or stores. As a consumer, it is important to get familiar with local practices regarding client assistance in China and try ...
I'm in agreement with previous posters. The service provided does not come close to that expected in the west but seems to be fine with Chinese customers. When I comment to my Chinese wife about being ignored or rude behaviour she replies ... Read More
Is Alibaba a good choice? by misscat22
As I'm going to puchase some Chinese handcrafts and clothing and ship them to USA, I know that Alibaba is a wholesale website, but I can order several pieces of a same products, I think it would be cheaper to buy from retailer website. Is ...
I have used Aliexpress (the retail arm of Alababa) without problems. They have a buyer protection scheme in operation. As they have their own rival payment system, Alipay, it is unlikely they will accept PayPal. They do accept credit cards. Read More
Keeping up with the news in China by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Living in China provides countless occasions to browse local newspapers, listen to local radio stations or watch local TV shows. As everywhere else in the world, local media play a key role in informing the public. What are the ...
Further to my previous post; Here in Guangzhou we can pick up Pearl TV (part time English) from Hong Kong. Their news programmes can be a little more enlightening but are obviously transmitted with a delay, as when a sensitive topic is touched on ... Read More
Keeping up with the news in China by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Living in China provides countless occasions to browse local newspapers, listen to local radio stations or watch local TV shows. As everywhere else in the world, local media play a key role in informing the public. What are the ...
Sadly most of the media in China is state sponsored (controlled) so most of the news is basically propaganda. There are some Chinese blogs which give a more rational view on local news. For international news I log onto online news sites of UK/US ... Read More
Your new local habits in China by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Living in China is a great way to immerse in a new culture and lifestyle. Have you embraced local customs since you've lived in China? If so, which one(s)? Did local customs change the way you see things, appreciate life or ...
As I live with my Chinese wife here in China I have had to embrace many new customs. Perhaps one of the strangest is washing the pottery and chopsticks with tea before eating in a restaurant. Chinese is a very difficult language to learn but I have ... Read More
I am from Europe, Greece and I want to move in China Shenzhen by kon45
Hi there friends! Any European or Greek that knows the laws about moving and stay in China for good? I'm going for one month in two weeks and considering to stay there... Thanks anyways!
Unless things have changed you need to find employment with an organisation registered to employ foreigners. You will be provided with a Z visa which will be replaced with a working/residence visa after you arrive. This visa is only valid with that ... Read More
Business etiquette in China by Julien
Hello everybody, As you know, professional habits may differ from one country to another. In order to help newly arrived expats better understand their new professional environment in China, we warmly encourage you to share information and ...
Whilst I agree with everything mentioned so far I would suggest learning something about the etiquette of business, especially eating out. Even such things as the exchange of business cards which should be held with both hands. At a meal there will ... Read More
Hi! Everyone. by Vicay
Hi! I'm filipino live in guangzhou. Please help me where in guangzhou to buy Filipinos foods.
Seems no one knows the answer :( Try HERE Read More