Chinese food pantry-BEAN SAUCE
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Chinese food pantry-BEAN SAUCE

Chinese food pantry-BEAN SAUCE BEAN SAUCE. A Cantonese staple, this thick puree is made from the soybeans that remain after soy sauce is made. The fermented beans are mixed with wheat flour, salt, and sugar, result- ing in sauce that also contains bits of beans. The...
Health Insurance for Expats in China: What You Need to Know
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Health Insurance for Expats in China: What You Need to Know

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Shanghai’s best vintage and secondhand markets
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Shanghai’s best vintage and secondhand markets

Hunting for secondhand gems in Shanghai is no easy feat: on one hand, you’ve got high-end pre-loved goods and used designer items that can easily burn a hole in your pocket while on the other, you have markets selling piles and piles of clutter that takes...
Shipping from China: Procedure, Costs, and Customs
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Shipping from China: Procedure, Costs, and Customs

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What you should know to get ready for your transition to China
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What you should know to get ready for your transition to China

Making the move from a Western country to China can be a huge change, even if you already have cross-cultural experience. Find out what you should know to get ready for your transition to China! PREPARATION How to Prepare Yourself for an International Move No matter...
All you have to  know about Chinese food
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All you have to know about Chinese food

All you have to know about Chinese food 1.RESTAURANTS “DO YOU LIKE RICE or noodles?” one enthusiastic student asked me early on in my teaching career. I thought about it a moment, having never thought of this question before and answered, “Noodles.” “Me too,” the boy...
Useful guidance doing business in China
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Useful guidance doing business in China

“EVERY PERSON I KNEW who went off to China thinking they’d strike it rich came home with a chopstick up his ass.” My friend said this to me when I told him of my own plans to start a business in China. He was the most...