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Relative Support: Why Family Help Is Valuable for the Disabled

by Andy PenafuerteLocal StoriesPosted on March 17, 2018No Comments

According to the second national sample survey on disability carried out in 2006, there were approximately 85 million people with disabilities (PWDs) in China, most of whom were living in poverty. The numbers could be higher as China defines disabilities differently from other countries.

The Bucket List: beijingkids Trips that Made Family Traveling More Remarkable in 2017

by Andy PenafuerteLocal Stories, TravelPosted on January 3, 2018No Comments

Here are our best travel blogs to help you get started in planning your trip to China.

App’d Out: Essential Apps to Help You Survive Beijing

by Andy PenafuerteLocal StoriesPosted on May 20, 2017No Comments

The smartphone has transformed expat life in Beijing, giving us access to information and services wherever we go. Here are a few of the most useful apps to help you survive and thrive in Beijing.

Home of Strays: Beijing's Community That Finds Solutions for Animal Welfare

by Andy PenafuerteLocal StoriesPosted on May 6, 2017No Comments

People take in animals as pets for companionship or protection. But nowadays, saying that pet-keeping is just as akin to commodifying animals, that is, they are “products” that can be easily bought and then disregarded, is quite a contentious issue.

#AtoZChallenge in China: Zàijiàn (See You Again)

by Andy PenafuerteA to Z ChallengePosted on April 30, 2017No Comments

It’s the last #AtoZChallenge in China… and today’s entry is just a simple word – it’s zàijiàn or goodbye. 

#AtoZChallenge in China: Yungang Grottoes and More of Ancient Shanxi

by Andy PenafuerteA to Z Challenge, The Bucket List, TravelPosted on April 29, 20172 Comments

We’re down to the last two entries for #AtoZChallenge in China! I can’t believe I reached this far! In today’s challenge, I have two blogs: a visual tour of the Yungang Grottoes in Ancient Shanxi Province and another blog about Yǎnyuán (演员 or “actor”), a popular Chinese song by Xue Zhiqian.

#AtoZChallenge in China: Yǎnyuán (Actor)

by Andy PenafuerteA to Z ChallengePosted on April 29, 2017No Comments

We’re down to the last two entries for #AtoZChallenge in China! I can’t believe I reached this far! In today’s challenge, I have two blogs: a visual tour of the Yungang Grottoes in Ancient Shanxi Province (to be published later) and this blog where we sing to the tune of Yǎnyuán (演员 or “actor”), a popular …

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Inspirational Talk: The Vibrant Volunteering Life in Beijing

by Andy PenafuerteArticlesPosted on April 29, 2017No Comments

In a megacity as bustling and energetic as Beijing, it’s easy to become so preoccupied and busy, especially with the laid back and satisfying way of life many expats are accustomed to. Besides the fun lifestyle, there’s another face of the city that is as much as vibrant and present: volunteering and charity work.

#AtoZChallenge in China: Xuānwǔmén Church

by Andy PenafuerteA to Z ChallengePosted on April 28, 2017No Comments

Today’s #AtoZChallenge: We visit the Xuānwǔmén Tiānzhǔtáng (宣武门天主堂) or the Xuanwumen Church, just southwest of the Forbidden City. It is situated in one of the demolished gates in Beijing’s ancient imperial city fortifications.

#AtoZChallenge in China: WeChat

by Andy PenafuerteA to Z ChallengePosted on April 27, 2017No Comments

Today’s #AtoZChallenge features a social media giant that you might not heard of. With 899 million monthly active users (Q4 2016), WeChat is the king of social media in China.

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