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In many foreigners' mind, China may be equal to Beijing, Shanghai, and possibly Tibet. That is not true. China is a big country with very diverse language, cultures, and natural environment. Do you want to have a general idea about anything about China? Visit the following blogs written mostly by foreigners who have certain experience in China.Â
Fool's Mountain: Blogging for China: a collaborative effort amongst writers focused on Chinese issues articles and essays for both a Western and Chinese audience. SHE in China: SHE (Seen, Heard and Experienced) in China is my personal blog about my every day encounters in China. Absurdity, Allegory and China: projects documented through photography in China. I Love China: Observations and comments on all things related to life in China. HowChinaWorks: how stuff works in china... such as renting an apartment, studying Chinese, booking a hotel, purchasing medical insurance, obtaining a driver's license, banking, and so on. talkchinatalk: Having a bad "China day"? If so then you've come to the right place. This is where we come to just let all out. It helps you harmonize your life in China. Shanghaixx: Thoughts and experiences of life in Shanghai. This is my Trail: a 20-something American girl living and working (not teaching English!) in Kunming, China shares experience of learning Chinese, traveling/visiting China, and so on. Xubaizhai Chinalife: To record some thoughts, to remind myself of new and provoking experiences I have had; to remember the happiness these journeys have brought me through many places I have visited and people I have met. Sometimes difficult, and upsetting, but mostly much fun and intense pleasure too.  Finally, to record the pleasure I have through learning the language by inserting from time to time some Chinese words and expressions. Andy Best: an artist from Liverpool, UK staying in Shanghai, China. Lee in China: One man's pathetic, puerile attempt to record the excruciating minutiae of his daily life in Beijing in the hopes that someone else will find it interesting and think he's cool. All of it will be absolutely tree, including the stuff I make up. China Law Blog: a source of China legal and business information for our clients and others interested in China. China Economics Blog: A place to find news, observations, statistics, information on undergraduate (BSc and BA economics) postgraduate (MSc economics) and academic analysis of important issues for China's economy including economic growth, inequality, stockmarket, shares, exchange rates, the environment, foreign direct investment, WTO and much more. Xinjiang: Far West China: If you're looking for some quick facts or just want to learn a little more about this area, then you've come to the right place. China Travel 2.0: no guide in the travel 2.0, only friends. the friends tell you the backgrounding, the friend show you the local sight seeing, the friend introduce the food or the foot massage for you. you can stay at the same spot as longer as you will, or you can make your own itinerary basis on the friends recommendation. you can go anywhere, including some not open to the tourist place. you can make yourself more like a local person, not the tourist from outside China. chengdu letters: a place where I can wrap my words around the things we live, and where strangers and friends can put their ears to the ground for vibrations sent from the other side of the world.  Beijing Boyce: bar news and reviews, wine tastings, the nightlife adventures of my friends, and other vital information. The Foreign Expert: It features translations of Chinese news, blogs and forums; original writing and analysis; and a growing collection of the world’s articles, video and audio concerning China — all sorted for easy search and browsing. Jottings from the Granite Studio: A Qing historian reads the newspaper… archival research focusing on anti-foreignism and colonialism in the coastal (’treaty port’) cities of the Qing Empire. Imagethief: Public relations, communication and interesting times in China.  If you find more interesting websites and blogs about China, please let me know. Thanks. |