What’s life really like as an Expatriate? More specifically, what’s it like to live and work in China? As I am asked regularly about my 7 years in China, I decided to draw on blogs and articles that I wrote, not to mention a guide book about Beijing*, to put together a series of podcasts all about what life is really like there. Please feel free to give feedback or ask any questions. New episodes ... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 52 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture |
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The "Marie Celeste" of Beijing's many museums, full of anything to do with water melons, but with not a single person anywhere to be seen... "An Expat in Beijing" by Brian Salter is available for sale in China at ¥85 from Taobao: detail.tmall... more
For those into CSI, surgical torture, and even policemen's helmets, you can't do better than visit Beijing's Police Museum "An Expat in Beijing" by Brian Salter is available for sale in China at ¥85 from Taobao: detail.tmall.com/item.htm?id=6... more
In deference to the inspiration of Emperor Ferdinand 1 of Austria, I learn how to make Liaoning Dumplings... "An Expat in Beijing" by Brian Salter is available for sale in China at ¥85 from Taobao: detail.tmall.com/item.htm?id=675304960828&sp... more
What will happen to the itinerant fly population now that Beijing has determined that only two flies are allowed in each toilet? #expat #expatlife #expatriates #expatinchina #beijing #china #BeijingExpat #ExpatsInBeijing #WorkAbroad #GlobalCitizen #B... more
The Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution is normally a must-see museum in the west of Beijing. But on my foray to the suburbs I am met with piles of dust and items on display are in desperate need of some good old fashioned TLC! "An Exp... more
The Great Hall of the People was opened in September 1959 for the 10th Anniversary of the People's Republic. Visitors are allowed in when Parliament isn't sitting. But how much of a must-see building is it? #expat #expatlife #expatriates #expatinchin... more
Brian runs foul of the authorities for an unpaid debt of...US$0.11! #expat #expatlife #expatriates #expatinchina #beijing #china #BeijingExpat #ExpatsInBeijing #WorkAbroad #GlobalCitizen #BeijingLife #ChinaPodcast #EmbracingExpatExperience #ChinaExpa... more
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