You Can’t Drink the Water in China
There’s water everywhere, but in China, it isn’t safe to drink. It rained all day yesterday. Even though I had […]
There’s water everywhere, but in China, it isn’t safe to drink. It rained all day yesterday. Even though I had […]
Culture shock can be a real pain in the ass. But it’s something you just have to deal with if
What is Culture Shock? My Personal Experience in China Read Post »
I just got my first dose of China’s COVID-19 vaccine. It’s only been a few hours, but I feel fine
The Qingming festival is also known in English as Tomb Sweeping Day. It happens every year on the 15th day
What is the Qingming (a.k.a. Tomb Sweeping) Festival? Read Post »
Last fall, we visited the emergency room of a Chinese public hospital when my life-partner and bride-to-be injured her knee.
Chinese Public Hospitals Are a Kafkaesque Nightmare Read Post »
Chinese movies have existed pretty much since the beginning of cinema, starting with rickety black and white footage of downtown
Five Chinese Movies That Aren’t Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Read Post »
The Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival, is undoubtedly the biggest of all the big holidays in China. It’s like
How Shanghai is Celebrating the Chinese New Year Read Post »
The second wave of COVID-19 sort of hit Shanghai by surprise. Thus far, the city had been spared the worst
I already wrote about why living in China can be annoying, it’s time to write about why living in China
The Power Station of Art and TeamLab:Borderless are conveniently located next to each other on the banks of the Huangpu
Art in Shanghai: The Power Station of Art and TeamLab:Borderless Read Post »