Life in China

Festivals of China So Far

That's Chinatown, Jack Coming from a city heavily populated with Chinese natives in London everyone is completely nonchalant when meeting someone of oriental descent. On the flip side, being in Fuzhou where there are limited meetings between Chinese nationals and foreign nationals things are not quite the same. [...]

2018-05-24T08:53:08+00:00November 15th, 2012|Articles, Life in China|0 Comments

Happy Halloween at York School

Halloween at York School Aside from providing private classes for up to sixteen students at a time, York School of Foreign Languages also puts on extra curricular activities for all of the major holidays. Although heavily Americanised – you won't see a celebration of Guy Fawkes night here; [...]

2018-05-24T08:53:08+00:00November 9th, 2012|Articles, Life in China|0 Comments

Travelling and working in China

Decision Time The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, comes once a year sometime in the eight month of the Chinese calendar.  All of the teachers had these days off and were able to travel and do anything and everything they wanted.  Though celebrating the holiday in China would be [...]

2018-05-24T08:53:08+00:00October 26th, 2012|Articles, Life in China|0 Comments
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