An Essential Guide for Parents Traveling with Kids in China
Posted by Bethany
Are you taking a trip to China with the whole family? CHI has created a useful guide, so you know what to lookout for!
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Posted by Bethany
Are you taking a trip to China with the whole family? CHI has created a useful guide, so you know what to lookout for!
Posted by Amber Price
Men's health is very important, especially as recent statistics reveal a gender imbalance. CHI takes a look at the health risks men face today.
Posted by Amber Price
Located in southern China, Guangzhou itself is a typical mega-city, but it is close enough to a few exotic locations/cultural sites that are worth visiting. We haven’t included any day trips, just places for an entire weekend stay.
Posted by Bethany
Education, along with health, are the two most important factors in a child's life and are imperative to parents. Not only does education help determine which career path a child may take, but also teaches children valuable life skills, such as looking after their health and social skills. As education is important, it can become competitive with parents wanting their children to attend the best…
We take a look at the perks and the pitfalls of one of the fastest growing trends in China: online dating.
Posted by Amber Price
China is the undisputed birthplace and home of alternative medical therapies, and most of the treatments available today fall under the umbrella of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Read more to view the most popular alternative therapies in China.
Posted by Amber Price
Around the world children are more susceptible to illness, with their young immune system. Learn about the the most common of illnesses for the little ones in China.
Posted by Amber Price
Surprisingly, basketball is among the top sports in China. In the early 1990's the introduction of the sport was popularized by the nation and caught on fire. Badminton as well, hosts a wealth of famous sportsman.
Posted by Amber Price
If you live in Beijing as a local, student, or expat, there is no doubt that from time to time you need to escape the rush and pressure of the city to decompress. Take a look at our expert suggestions on where to go and how to get there, we're sure you can find a way to relax outside the city.
Posted by Holly Booth
Until very recently, relocation to China was considered a “hardship” posting for diplomatic and commercial staff. Pay bumps, extra holidays, generous housing allowances, cars with drivers, children’s school fees, and even quarterly weekend R&R trips to Hong Kong were all expected benefits. These are mostly being curtailed and phased out as companies slash budgets and “localize” management.