Moving to a foreign country is both exciting and challenging. You will have a lot to learn and a lot to think about. Settling in a country like China especially requires proper planning. Hiring a professional international moving company will rid you of a lot of...
The popularity in the overseas market of Biang Biang noodles, a regional food indigenous to China’s northwestern province of Shaanxi, shows how Chinese cuisine is carving out a market for dishes representative of wider range of Chinese food culture, the BBC reported. Biang Biang noodles, made...
Fuchun Teahouse is tucked away in an alley in Yangzhou City, east China’s Jiangsu Province. It’s one of those local treasures that’s a bit off the beaten path, but has a reputation big enough to keep customers coming in droves. Established in 1885, the teahouse was...
Inside the red walls of Changsha’s Fiery Palace in central China’s Hunan Province is one of the unique dishes I’ve ever tasted or seen made – stinky tofu. The dish dates back to the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) when a local woman began frying discarded tofu in...
China’s largest city is also the country’s commercial hub and one of the trendiest cities in Asia. The city of 25 million people offers exciting entertainment and shopping facilities as well as historical and cultural sites and attractions. Because of China’s quick economic boom in recent...
Studying abroad can be an exciting and eye-opening experience in a variety of ways especially if you have chosen China’s most international city as your academic destination. Home to several of the world’s top ranking universities and offering a variety of post-graduate career options, Shanghai is...
Shanghai is a large city covering an area of 6,340 square kilometres and home to over 25 million people. It, thus, comes as no surprise, that getting around the city is not always a breeze: traffic jams a common sight in Shanghai and getting a taxi...