Expat Blogs
Kathy writes about what surprises, provokes, pleases and annoys her -- or anything at all that she finds remarkable -- about living in Shanghai.
An American college student studying Mandarin in Liaocheng city, where Westerners are still treated like B-list celebrities and/or martians. Musings on life at Chinese University, eating food that make my friends back home scream, and deciphering the comp ...
DeluxZilla. It’s kind of a big deal. In the heart of China, one American surveys the globe. After the world witnessed China’s coming-out party in 2008, what better place to be than at the center of the universe?
Simmy in Shanghai is a descriptive photo blog of a New Yorker's observations of Shanghai.
X-Ray China is a creative look at life in Beijing and what’s happening in design and branding in China—the fastest growing brandscape in the world.
Marie Cardenas was born and raised in the Los Angeles suburbs.she moved to Shanghai in August 2009. There are some interesting things what happened in China.
English-language Chengdu/Sichuan portal for news, features, events, classifieds, etc. in Chengdu and greater Sichuan. We update daily, and recently have been focusing on translating Chengdu/Sichuan-specific stories that aren't available elsewhere in Engli ...
Larry Salibra is an Italian-American entrepreneur based in Guangzhou, China, who is a founder of Attigo Virtual Language Immersion and Pay4Bugs Software Testing Market.
Andy's blog that focuses on the Shanghai underground music scene with articles, photos and video.
This coping mechanism that’s masquerading as a digital scrapbook gives you a window into our experiences as a Canadian-American couplefamily trying to live into and love – and some days just survive – China. It shows us discovering and slowing learning to ...
Blog about China by a Beijing-based British crime writer. There are some interesting experiences about author in China.
Life and times in the Southern Capital. Blog about life in Nanjing by a young American professional in Nanjing.
The author's aim with this blog is to draw on first-hand observations and experiences from the Middle Kingdom, rather than what can be revealed from secondary sources. His background is in anthropology, so much of what he blog comes from an anthro/soc per ...
Since its inception in 2006, Lost Laowai has gone through a number of tweaks, changes and revisions -- in a process we like to think has matured the site -- all the while holding fast to its core value of delivering no-nonsense information and commentary ...
NPR news tracks the issue of the generational divide in China and other issues, focusing on Chengdu. A travel journal for ATC staff members as they prepare for a week-long series on China, airing in May.
CNReviews is a blog about China’s blogosphere, travel, entrepreneurship, and the urban lifestyle of the generations born in the 70s and 80s in China. David Feng is based in Beijing, where he authors TechBlog86, runs Beijingology, and serves as President o ...
Thor’s China Diary began in 1998, from Wuhan where I taught in a couple of universities. The air was different then in more ways than one. They gave me a little green book listing all the things that foreigners were not supposed to do. China was getting s ...
This blog is from a foreigner who lives in Beijing. There are so many news about what happened in Beijing.
Formerly a photographer and private investigator in the San Francisco Bay Area, Daniel Kwan wanted more in his life and decided to move to Los Angeles in 2008. He got on the wrong flight and ended up in Shanghai.
Daniel's random ramblings and ru ...
Truth From Facts is run by four expats, residing in Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong. Each of them brings over a decade of experience living in and studying China, and all of them speak and read Chinese. This gives Truth From Facts a bit of a local taste a ...
A connection blog between two brothers on views in Singapore and Shanghai. Hau talks about coffee and things happening in Singapore. Mau talks about his life in China and news over here.
The 2008 Summer Olympics will punctuate three decades of development and test China's global legitimacy. They've already transformed the way millions of people think and live. Seattleite and Fulbright researcher Daniel Beekman brings you Beijing - before ...
This blog is from a foreigner who live in China. There are something about his experiences in China and some news about China.
Notes from the place where Made in China is made.Random stories about life in Guangzhou.
This blog will tell of the experiences of living and working in China as an English teacher. From preparing to come over. To finding an apartment. To finding a good job. And learning to cook Chinese food. Hopefully, the reader will learn something about C ...
Chinese-American in Beijing writing about politics, economics, culture, and anything else his heart desires.
Julian is a South African living in Shanghai with his wife Ena. He is passionate about understanding how the rise of an economic giant can be leveraged to benefit an African agenda. His Mandarin is better than his Zulu and Afrikaans combined. Julian is th ...
Canadian music journalist and photographer with commentary on the Beijing music scene, new bands, concert photography, new album and show reviews.
This blog is about an American teacher and journalist experiencing midlife in The Middle Kingdom.
Expatacular is a global expat community and network bridging cultures; sharing stories and helping one another via groups, events, blog posts, photos, videos.
The author is a native Chinese man. He owns a blog in English because he wants to know the world better. And also he wants people around the world to know him better.
Crossing Cultures, is about author's life in China and his travels in Southeast Asia. It’s suffering a bit from disuse, because he moved back to the USA in 2008.
A Place to Explore Ideas Related to Internal Martial Arts, Daoism, Health, Performance, Gongfu and Inner Cultivation.
The focus of this blog is as follows
1) Make observations about cultural differences between china and the US whether it be business or personal
2) How has author's prevoius experiences, including his MBA prepared me for the big unfamiliar competitive b ...
A collection of thoughts on China, my experiences, and translated articles from various news sources. Check it out!
This blog is telling you the love story about Lance and Kristen.
A professor at the University of Maryland who writes about China, law, technology & sundry other matters. Often focuses on stock market regulation.
Silk Road International (SRI) is an international procurement and project management company that helps clients find the right factories in Asia and coordinates and supervises production, logistics and quality control. SRI is your on-the-ground eyes and ...
The author lives in Shanghai, China, and hail from Warren, Pennsylvania.This blog is about his life, liberty & the pursuit of cheap booze in Shanghai.
Weblog on news, events and my living and business experience in China.
Student at Beijing University for six months - this blog tells snippets about student life in Beijing and other experiences made in China.
Notes from China's most promising warlord. Covers a wide range of topics: history, culture, militarism, and hot pot.
Andrew & Gail Newman who stayed in Shenzhen two years, they share their experiences of living in China with their family and friends through this Blog.
Mike is a foreigner who teach english in Guiyang.This blog is about his life in China.
This blog is about artist's paintblog, some art news, interviews and other stuff.
This blog doesn’t have a real direction or purpose other than it being a place for the author to lay down some thoughts and ideas as she go through her life living in China.
The author's life as a blawg, featuring Beautiful Dudes, travels in China, rants about Hong Kong's ridiculous government and scathing musings on HK life in general.
The Beijinger is Beijing's best blog. It's including travel, housing, restaurant and job in Beijing.
Throughout the duration the trip they updated this website with their experiences. By reporting back what people they meet along the way have to say, and their experiences with them, they hope to provide a more intimate and personalized view of Asia. they ...
