The Importance of Planning Your Exit Strategy as a Student in China
Most students come to China thinking only about admission, visa and accommodation. Very few think about something even more important: what happens after I graduate?
An exit strategy isn’t about leaving China tomorrow. It’s about being intentional about what happens after school: where you’ll go, what you’ll do, and how everything you’re doing now is preparing you for that next stage.
Students who don’t plan usually graduate into confusion. Students who...
Why Learning Chinese Is Easier Than You Think
Why Learning Chinese Is Easier Than You Think
Many foreigners in China often feel that learning Chinese is too difficult. With its tones, characters, and grammar rules, it can look scary at first. But the truth is, Chinese is easier than most people imagine once you understand the basics.
1. The Grammar is Simple
Unlike English or French, Chinese has no tenses, no conjugations, and no plural forms. For example, “I eat rice” and “I ate rice” both use the same...
Part-Time Jobs for International Students
For students, part-time opportunities can be a lifeline, but rules are strict. Legally, universities must approve internships, and the work permit process is often tied to the school. Still, there are options:
Tutoring in English or your native language.
Internships with international companies.
Remote freelancing for global clients.It’s not always straightforward, but with the right strategy, students can gain valuable experience.
Shenzhen After Dark: Where Bedtime is Optional, but Snacks are Mandatory.
In other cities, midnight is a polite cough telling you it’s time to go home. In Shenzhen, it’s the moment the city leans in, winks, and says: “Sit down, this is where it gets interesting.” The malls roll down their shutters like a theatre ending its matinée show — and outside, the streets immediately start the late-night premiere, with a bigger cast, a louder soundtrack, and snacks. Always snacks.
Neon signs flicker awake above street-corner bars so...
😱 They Said Foreigners Can’t Go Here in China… But I Did!
🚄 From City Lights to Secret SkiesImagine leaving Shenzhen’s skyscrapers behind and heading deep into China’s wild west—Qinghai Province. That’s exactly what this traveler did to uncover the truth about Chaka Salt Lake, the so-called “forbidden mirror.”
🌌 Walking on Water (Almost)Chaka isn’t just a lake. It’s a massive salt flat that perfectly reflects the sky—making it look like you’re walking on the heavens. Tourists splash...
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