“The Air that I Breathe”
...a car. One day my brother-in-law, a transportation expert that now works for the State of California, shared a statistic with me that blew me away. The average American spends...
...a car. One day my brother-in-law, a transportation expert that now works for the State of California, shared a statistic with me that blew me away. The average American spends...
...result of President Xi Jinping’s ongoing anti-corruption campaign, there has been a steady decline in the number of college graduates seeking employment in China’s public sector along with a parallel exodus of...
...Christian-owned business here. Ed came to China right out of college. He dove deep into the Chinese culture and absorbed everything. He learned to do business the Chinese way, including...
...be blamed on a number of things, but one of them stands above all the others: social media. Motherland: In Search of Missing Girlhoods (June 13, 2015, Caixin Online) When...
...we drive on the right in Malaysia. What about in the U.S.?” “Um,” I was still confused, but answered her. “We drive on the right, like here in China.” “Wait,...
...extended to life imprisonment, in addition to fines or confiscation of property. Society / Life Video: House washed away in China floods (June 18, 2015, BBC) Mobile phone footage shows...
...the 1990s. Since then, a large number of intellectuals, who care about the social and political issues of the day, have begun to call themselves, or have been called, liberals....
...1948 and 1958 the number of believers grew to more than 50. With the rise of the Cultural Revolution, the church was occupied [probably by government work units] and had...
...viewed as a sign of China’s growing influence, but it has also brought a number of troubling developments that has sparked a bout of national soul searching. The Satirical Relief...
...the floor stuck up in just the right way to obstruct the falling slabs of cement. We were squeezed into a very narrow space. I heard people outside coming to...
...between 2013 and 2015. Protestantism has the largest number of places of worship while Buddhism has the highest number of followers in China. Society / Life Infographic: Average heights of Chinese...
...of this advice merely formed more questions in my mind. So, what did I take away from my first visit to the land of the Great Wall? What were the...