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Q: Where is a good clean, natural forested place to teach English in China?

I was in Nanjing which I loved for the scenery. But it's so polluted. Any suggestions?

9 years 7 weeks ago in  Health & Safety - China

 
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Most such places won't have a market for foreign teachers. Maybe somewhere in Yunnan Province. Or you could stay in your home country and teach online. 

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Yeah I love Yunnan Province, it's really great.

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zhanjiang, guangdong

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Clean?   ...In China?

 

 

Better bust out the Delorean, McFly...

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Jiangxi Province has some wonderful scenery.

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Xinjiang is very clean. They wash the roads twice a day (in Fuk.-ang)

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But I'm sure he doesn't want to get sliced up in Xinjiang.

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C'mon, it's not that bad in Xin. security wise. Everybody were very friendly there. I was learning Chinese and Uygur's in the same time.

However, you shouldn't 'mixed' both languages (like me), because they dislike each other.

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Guilin, Yongshou

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Yeah, Yangshou used to have some English training centres, the pay, from what I saw wasn't great, but accommodation is cheap & it's a great place. 

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Yes, I love Yangshuo, beautiful place, but not many temples around, as mentioned in OP.  Nice for cycling around the countryside too.

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Most such places won't have a market for foreign teachers. Maybe somewhere in Yunnan Province. Or you could stay in your home country and teach online. 

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Yeah I love Yunnan Province, it's really great.

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zhanjiang, guangdong

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Western Sichuan is very clean and beautiful but it's mostly small towns with hundreds of KM between each. Also the altitude is quite elevated since it is part of the Tibetan plateau.

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My friend loved Guilin. I've yet to go but apparently it's a nice place to visit.

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