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  • Apr 27,2012

    Well, as a Chinese trained with both TCM and western medicine, I have to give some opinion. Some way of TCM does work, like acupuncture reduces pain, meditation improves one's sleep and relaxation, and herbs also have effectiveness etc. But most of TCM effect can be explained in the way of western medicine, other part is...

  • Apr 27,2012

    My guess would be that it would depend on how your new job relates to what you did in China.  If there is no applicable work experience, then as an employer, I might give you points for thinking outside the box enough to seek employment in another country to broaden your horizons.

     

    However, if you are under 30 and have all kinds of honors, accolades and experience on...

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    Apr 26,2012

    There are ways to stop spunking money if you're willing to live more like a local.

    You can try eating at small local restaurants for a start - some of the best food I've had in China has been in random little places where I can't read the menu and arm waving is the main form of communication. So far I've had some amazing food, some strange food but nothing that's made me ill, so I think...

  • Apr 25,2012

    This is another one of the many Chinese myths in which they firmly believe.  To me, they are just a bunch of Old Maid tales without one ounce of scientific evidence.

     

    But within the circle of my local acquaintances, it seems that a Lady over 35 years of age will tend to bear less than normal children, and a man pass the...

  • Apr 23,2012

    If the connection is with the same airline my experience is that they will look after you. I had a delayed flight into Shanghai from Sydney  last year with China Eastern. My connection to Shenyang was the last flight that night and we would have missed it but they held it up for 10 minutes and gave us ( there...

  • Apr 23,2012

    From the CDC website:

     

     

    A general certificate of health is not required by CDC for entry of pet cats into the United States, although some airlines or states may require them. However, pet cats are subject to inspection at ports of entry and may be denied entry into the United States if they have evidence of an infectious disease that can be transmitted to...

  • Apr 18,2012

    Yeah they do this after you register at the PSB.  Its just to check what you told them is true or not.  Usually they will phone the landlord but if you put her details on the forms, or if the lease is in her name they will ring her.   

     

    That will be the last you hear from them, dont worry....

  • Apr 18,2012

    I think it all boils down to cooking practices and reluctance to break from tradition. Obviously, the most popular method of cooking food is frying and unlike the west, where we often gently and slowly fry something in a little oil or butter at a fairly low temperature, the opposite is the case here. Most dishes are "explosive fried" or 爆炒...

  • Apr 18,2012

    A non-Chinese (laowai) can own one apartment in his / her name for residential purposes only.  Can not rent it out, must live in it,.  Besides the fact that he or she must have the financial means to purchase it (banks will not lend money if you do not have a steady job in China for at least one...

  • Apr 16,2012

    Hello everyone,

     

    eChinacities has just launched a dating application that allows foreigners on this site to connect and make friends with local Chinese. Anyone who signs up to this application will automatically become VIP member and has the privilege to send messages and smiles to others for the first two weeks after the launch date. There...

  • Apr 16,2012

    There are, at least, two things you must do if you move to a new address.  One, if you have a residence permit and / or a work permit, must notify PSB Entry / Exit Bureau of your new address.

    And second, you must go to the local Police Station closer to your new home, and register your new address with them by requesting the " Registration Form of Temporary...

  • Apr 13,2012

    The following is from a site called The Vitamin Source:

    So Can You Overdose on Vitamin C?

    Assuming oral ingestion, Vitamin C has an Upper Limit (UL) of 2000 mg, meaning that consumption beyond that point has the possibility to bring about the symptoms of an overdose. Overconsumption of vitamin C most commonly results in the following:

    • Nausea

    •...

  • Apr 11,2012

    Is it similar to lottery in the states (powerball etc)?

    In a way it is, but there are so many different ways to play that it is impossible to describe all here.  What could be the "Powerball here, works by selecting 5 numbers between 1 and 35, and then two more numbers from 1 thru 12 for a total of seven numbers.  It costs 2 Rmb...

  • Apr 10,2012

    There are two things you could do, choose one between the two, or even do both eventually.

     

    1.-  There is "supposed" to be an international version of QQ, I think V1.2 is the latest one, and can be downloaded at http://www.imqq.com/.  The real problem is that while some is indeed...

  • Apr 09,2012

    It is customary in China for the groom (or his family) to pay a dowry to the bride's parents to "compensate" them for the "loss" of their daughter after the marriage takes place, since in China, tradition indicates that the Lady will leave her family and join her husband's family after marriage.

    This is normally done on first...

  • Apr 08,2012

    Ted, many hot plates need carbon content on steel or iron to complete the circuit and be able to work.  Aluminum has no C in it, also some SS with low carbon content will not work either.

    When I arrived in China with my aluminum expresso coffee maker, I went to Gom'z with it to buy a hot plate, connected over 20 and none worked...

  • Apr 06,2012

    Until recently, most foreign workers in China had no pension, or other benefits, because they did not contribute a penny towards earning them,.  But they had health insurance. 

    Now foreigners do pay Social Security taxes, and are eligible for pension once reaching the proper retirement age, if still in China.  And...

  • Apr 05,2012

    At least at present times, no, second hand cars (or used ones) are not a hit in China.  To understand this well, you must be very familiar with Chinese way of life, and their ideosincracy. 

    Lets beging with auto ownership.  It is a relatively new concept in China, carownership by private individuals was unheard of 20 years ago.  As a result, there is not a great...

  • Apr 01,2012

    Hepatitis B is indeed very common in China,  And it is very good advise to get the proper vaccination prior to coming to China, and do keep it renewed as recommended if necessary.  And here, not only it is a very common sickness, but "carries" face discrimination at their work place and neighborhood once it becomes public ...

  • Mar 31,2012

    The reality of how things really are in mainland China, vs. whatever you have read, seen, or been told about here while in your home country. The two concepts are as different as night and day.

     

    Jettison whatever you expected. Prepare yourself to be shocked, amazed, angered, pleased and annoyed by what you see and experience in day-to-day life around you. Some...

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