Tag / Chinese overseas
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创新者 | 覃叩:哈佛研究生的羊驼生意 – From Harvard to the Alpaca business
How do you bring a new product to the Chinese market? This young entrepreneur is making Alpaca cool!
March 15, 2015 -
海森:在肯尼亚众筹建一座学校 – I founded a school in Kenya
The exceptional story of a young Chinese man who left a finance job in Singapore to build a school in Kenya
March 13, 2015 -
有一个家在纽约 – I have a home in New York
Writer Li Jingrui reflects on her time living in New York City, and offers a personal sentimental tours through the various New York Chinatowns.
February 16, 2015 -
伤心菜市场之歌 – A sad song to the food market
You are what you eat, they say. Writer Li Jingrui recounts the changes in her food-buying habits, from the food markets of Beijing to Taobao delivery services.
January 1, 2015 -
留学 – Exchange student
After living in Europe for a while / We learnt to be like the locals / Smiled even when we bumped into strangers
September 25, 2014 -
周思凌:我是ABC,我也是三明治 – Zhou Siling: I’m an ABC, I’m also a sandwich
Why do Chinese girls prefer boys who hold an American green card? Find out from ABC Zhou Siling, author of the video ‘Loser Back Home’
May 5, 2014 -
英国BBC节目组探访合肥小龙虾 两小时吃掉10斤虾 – A BBC team visiting Hefei got through 10 pounds of Crayfish in two hours
It’s easy to get distracted by your senses. This BBC team visiting Hefei to film a crayfish restaurant found themselves absorbed by the delicate meal, and forgetting the purpose of their visit.
December 15, 2013 -
南京一小区91幢楼房外形相似 老外找不到家大哭 – 南京一小区91幢楼房外形相似 老外找不到家大哭 – English
The challenge of living in a foreign country: this foreigner returned to his compound, but confronted by 91 similar buildings at night, he was unable to find his.
August 8, 2013 -
中美教育逻辑对比 – Comparing the underlying models of education in China and the US
US-based Bai Weilin reflects on the reasons why American universities trump their Chinese counterparts in creativity and education, by reflecting on the logic of education in both countries.
July 22, 2013 -
中国社会的两大底色 – The two main backgrounds in Chinese society
The Cultural Revolution left scars on the Chinese population: high levels of social mistrust. And so, reflects Li Yehang, it is not surprising that people should wish to protect themselves through wealth – and look for wealth in all places, including marriage markets. A reflection on trust in contemporary China.
December 3, 2012