Is summer vacation in your country ruined for students with a heavy study burden? Or it is a lifesaving break that allows students to chill out and prepare for the next school term? Here's a sampling of how students around the world spend their summer vacation.
Which is better, Western education or Chinese? Should Western styles of teaching be adopted in China? … Let’s check out what answers our forum readers are given about the advantages and disadvantages between Chinese education and Western education.
Chinglish can be found in different places in China and is sometimes quite funny. Here our forum readers share their opinions on Chinglish. What's the funniest English translation you've ever seen? Which parts of Chinglish do you like best?
One of our bloggers from France, who goes by the online tag teamkrejados, gives her opinions on some of the cities she's been to since moving to China. Which Chinese cities have you been to and what are the good things and bad things about living in those cities?
Our forum readers list some of the things that they can possibly do in China but not in their home country. Do you agree or disagree? Feel free to leave your comments.
Getting a US green card is far from easy, but obtaining a Chinese green card might be even harder. Our forum readers share their experiences.
China is a paradise for food lovers, but there are some common Chinese dishes that really make some foreigners feel weird. Our forum readers share their experiences on unusual foods they find in China.
With Father's Day on Sunday some of the forum readers have shared old photos of their dad when he was a young man.
The FIFA World cup is around the corner. Let's check out what “rules” our blogger, objchina, as a big fan made for his wife beforehand. Hope you all have fun during the season. Please join us in the discussion.
We had a huge response to our discussion on Chinese number superstitions that one of our bloggers, claudeckenni, will share more numbers which are paired and will generate new meanings.
You've probably heard a lot of myths and stereotypes about India. Some stereotypes might be true, but many are not.
Once you have already been in China for several years, nothing here seems strange to you anymore. However, if you return home, you may suddenly feel disoriented, as if you were a foreigner in your own country – a reverse culture shock - as our forum readers tell us below.
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