Chinese just adore traveling. In the 70s and 80s, tourists from a prosperous Japan flooded into big destination cities in the US, much like Chinese tourists today.
From the title you know where this article is heading. But hey, don’t judge yet, get to the bottom and allow me to present my case.
Many parts of China are experiencing drought conditions; households don't have enough water, farms are parched and crops destroyed.
I am not an education specialist but I have children. I understand the need for good teachers and schools.
If you’re already in China, then you might have experienced some of these moments, if you’re a newbie, then it won’t be long before you experience some of these exclusive China moments.
There is a man, we'll call him Charlie, who has a school-age daughter. In China as in most everywhere else, people are limited to a choice of schools in their zoned district.
There is a Chinese saying that reads: "if you want to witness five-thousand-year history of China, come to Shanxi.
China has always been a planned economy where the government played a big role in deciding how the country should be controlled.
Today I want to share some tips which I think will help you to fit into China. What do you do differently to be linked up with the Chinese system?
At Arrowhead Elementary in Santa Clara, Utah half of the kindergartners, first-graders and second-graders spend half of each day in classes taught entirely in Mandarin Chinese.
Chinese students have a weird, illogical obsession with speaking English with an American accent. Even here on Forum there are threads promoting it.
Gap means “an empty space or interval; interruption in continuity; a hiatus”. In effect anyone can take a gap period or year at any point in time.
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