georgeevans Dec 14, 2019 Comments(5)
Occupational stress has long become one of the major reasons for employees’ health problems. Different organizations try to create a positive working atmosphere and, therefore, healthy working environment. However, it is not always that employees’ health is regarded as more important than company’s profits. A number of factors make any work ... Read More>>
kyragtt Nov 30, 2019
In the eyes of foodies, the best way to know a place is to eat. When you get to Tibet, eating Tibetan food is the best way to experience the lifestyle and customs of Tibet. But how about Tibet food? I have to say it must be a pity that you don't taste Tibetan food in your Tibet Tour. 1.ZanbaZanba is the staple food of Tibetan people. Highland ... Read More>>
TipsforChina86 Jun 19, 2019
This blog post is written by James Brown, owner of the Tips for China website, where you can find many more useful guides for people living or travelling in China.Using WeChat Pay with a non-Chinese credit card There is a lot of misinformation out there about whether or not it's possible to add a foreign credit card to your WeChat Wallet. Some ... Read More>>
set-up-company Apr 26, 2018 Comments(20)
How to issue the Chinese tax invoices for Chinese clients after the China WFOE set up? How many types of tax invoices currently exist? How to apply for Chinese tax invoices? How to invoice correctly? How to keep the invoice in a proper way? How to obtain an official tax invoice in China? China official tax invoices (Fapiao), as an important ... Read More>>
set-up-company Apr 25, 2018
One of the keys to registering a China company is the company's registration address. Why does a company in China need a registration address? Today, in order to help you sort it out, we will help you find out what you need to know about the company's registered address in 3 minutes! The birth process of a company is very similar to that of a ... Read More>>
set-up-company Apr 24, 2018
How to start the cancellation and liquidation of China WFOE according to the Chinese law and leave nothing illegal behind? Are there some regulations the foreign investors need to be aware of? Business China lists five regulations on cancellation and liquidations of WOFE in China. (1) Liquidation Term of China WFOE The starting date of ... Read More>>
set-up-company Apr 18, 2018 Comments(2)
Passport is super important for you when you travel abroad. If you lost your passport in China, no worries, follow the 4 Steps below. Step 1: Obtain a "Receipt of Report"from the Police StationThe loss of a foreign passport must first be reported to the Police Station closest to where the loss occurred.A receipt will be issued by the Police ... Read More>>
aussie1989 Apr 05, 2018 Comments(10)
Pros1. Being able to share knowledge of and passion for certain topics is energizing and rewarding. It feels great when students finally understand a challenging concept or idea, or solve a problem they may have been struggling with.2. Teachers usually receive decent benefits, including a steady paycheck, health insurance, and retirement ... Read More>>
jameswange Jan 12, 2018 Comments(2)
Clients come from every corner of the world and each with his/her unique cultural background. Generally we know a little bit about the so-called western culture, which is actually a glimpse of a culture that is different from ours, a little bit of knowledge about the people and their ways of life. When the difference is wider than our ... Read More>>
bourgoin40 Jan 09, 2018 Comments(2)
1. Google eBookstore:You can download free books from Google eBookstore free section. Look here for bestsellers, favorite classics and a lot of. Books area unit obtainable in many formats, and you'll be able to conjointly investigate ratings and reviews from alternative users.2.Open Library:The Open Library has quite one million free e-books ... Read More>>
jameswange Nov 23, 2017
Henry, a French leather goods maker who runs a medium-sized business in Moldova, came to me and asked for my assistance. He had actually been in Guangzhou for some time and was a little frustrated. He told me when I met him in his hotel that everyone seemed to speak English here in Guangzhou and were willing to help, but his business was still in... Read More>>
adb2014 Sep 06, 2017 Comments(13)
I always knew that parenthood would be a challenge, though I assumed that I’d be doing it in my home country instead of China. In many ways it's what I imagined parenting to be like but raising Chinese-Australians here does present some interesting challenges: Everyday Life The boys’ childhood has been anything but traditional by Chinese ... Read More>>
joyjitbarua Jul 11, 2017 Comments(3)
China’s Ministry of Social Security and Human Resources, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Department of Education recently jointly promulgated new rules for new graduates from foreign countries without working experiences. These rules apply to foreign graduates who obtained their master’s degree or higher education in China and to foreign ... Read More>>
rjthomas Jul 06, 2017
On June 28, 2017, this is the exchange rate: RMB 1 = ZAR 1.92 (RMB = CNY, Chinese Yuan Renminbi)This article was shared on a Wechat Group. Teaching English in China remains a very good opportunity for unemployed graduates from South Africa. To qualify for a work visa, you need a Bachelors degrees with any major, and a TEFL/TESOL ... Read More>>
umar121 Jul 04, 2017 Comments(6)
1. English Editor/Writer/Journalist This is a natural transition for an English teacher since you’ve hopefully, at least in the process of teaching it, achieved a strong command of the English language and grammar. Beijing alone has half a dozen English rags and a plethora of state-run English TV channels, radio stations, newspapers, and news ... Read More>>
cwzialor Jun 18, 2017 Comments(10)
This is little article I started when I first came to China a year-and-a-half ago. I am a student at Renmin Univesrity of China hoping to stay in China after I graduate.1. The China ExpertThe China Expert has probably been teaching in China for over a year they’re able to use the local language at a basic level and they respect China generally. ... Read More>>
ExpatRights May 15, 2017
WE TEACH "ILLEGALLY" FOR YOU, CHINAWe've all heard stories about Chinese crackdowns on "illegal" foreign teachers. Every-time some foreign teacher screws up or an officials mistress smiles at a black guy there's a new wave of heavily publicized raids, arrests, deportations, and new regulations. It's just not right. And it's definitely not right ... Read More>>
ExpatRights May 15, 2017 Comments(3)
For those of us married to a Chinese person, there is a special 'family' visa called a Q visa. On the surface a Q visa looks great - you can stay over 180 days and the paperwork isn't too difficult. There's just one problem.... WE CAN'T WORK LEGALLY! If we can't work, how can we support a family? It doesn't make sense to have a Chinese spouse ... Read More>>
dutchmariupol May 11, 2017 Comments(1)
1. Save money. You can't do anything without some cash first. But you don't need to save forever. A few grand can last a very long time if you budget, and will at least get you started. 2. Give away or sell most of what you own. If you have things you cannot part with, rent a storage unit. They're much cheaper out in small towns than in big ... Read More>>
beng56 May 01, 2017 Comments(2)
Hello all,In today's post I will help those young or inexperienced teachers with designing their own demo. Demo classes can be challenging and daunting but they don't have to be. Just follow the advice in this article and you will be well on your way to becoming the demo king.What is a demo class?A demo class is exactly what it says on the tin, ... Read More>>
adb2014 Feb 28, 2017 Comments(6)
I have a big confession to make. I did something recently that may well turn me into the office pariah – shunned, ignored, ostracized and more likely than ever to be passed over for promotion. In mere seconds, I broke the unspoken bond that held the team together. I quit the staff WeChat group. It's ironic because I created the group about two ... Read More>>
PamyuPamyu Jan 10, 2017
Understanding the Construction of the ‘Asian-Guy’ StereotypePretty much on a daily basis I feel someone not-so-slyly staring or double-glancing at me and my Hong Kong boyfriend holding hands. So what’s the deal here?I'll admit, before starting university in the UK, I knew very little about Hong Kong and indeed Asian guys in general. Coming ... Read More>>
Sebur Jan 06, 2017
By SEBUR NYUON NYOK KUCHAIn this current global hunt for jobs; one is hardly forced to ask him/herself what the intentions are. Yes for sure it is all about earning a living and playing the roles required by the employers. But do we really balance this two aspects?To me as an individual, i realized when i came up with an article that might open ... Read More>>
RoseNg Nov 10, 2016
A street food corner in the beautiful Shanghai.Shanghai never made anyone disappointed. Located in the mouth of Yangtze river, with the nickname “Paris of the East” or “Pearl of the Orient”, Shanghai is the famous hub for street food lovers from all over the world. With a population of 24 millions inhabitants and the mix-culture between East ... Read More>>
dlang87 Sep 16, 2016 Comments(2)
On August 22, 2016 I entered a huge country that not only makes up over 1/5 of the total world population but has a culture so rich in history that no other country in the world can match. I remember walking through the airport and looking up at signs written in Mandarin but also in English as well. I knew at this point that this magical ... Read More>>