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Looking for foreign bloggers who know China best

China Daily provides a platform for expats from countries and regions worldwide to share experiences and thoughts about China. Join us, become China Daily's top blogger, increase your circle of friends and win the grand award and certificate. 

 

Rules of the competition:  

WHO are we looking for?

We are looking for foreigners who are interested in sharing their stories and experiences about Chinese culture, Chinese food, Chinese people, etc.

 

WHAT do you need to write?

All you need is a story, opinion or perspective. There are no wrong answers: we want to hear about the cool stuff, boring stuff, lovely stuff, funny stuff and even the irritating stuff.

 

WHEN does the contest begin?

It will last 3 months and the deadline will be November 30. 

 

WHERE will your work be promoted?

Excellent works will appear on China's most influential English-language Web portal and some of the great blogs will be published on China Daily newspaper. The China Daily Blog is the perfect platform for your voice to be heard and shared with millions of readers.

 

HOW do you join the contest?

Method 1: Send your stories to blog@chinadaily.com.cn with "Chinese story" in the subject line. Photos, video, audio materials are expected to be enclosed.

Method 2: You can also create an account on blog.chinadaily.com.cn (Click here for registration) to share your stories. After registration, you can share your stories on your blog account.  

 

 The awards:

Looking for foreign bloggers who know China best

The winners will receive the above shown awards or equivalent cash.

 

 Excellent works expats share with us!

 

Tavelling

 

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Looking for foreign bloggers who know China best

 

China Daily trip to Shanxi 

I was granted a chance to visit Shanxi in the format of the China Daily program "Shanxi in the eyes of the foreigners. Among around 500 applicants, only 16 lucky participants were selected and on the morning of the 25th we embarked on a journey to the historical roots of China.

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5 ways I've become a little more Chinese

Although there are some Chinese customs that I doubt I'll ever embrace - freeze - dried chicken feet being one of them - I've found that China has definitely been rubbing off on me since I moved here eight months ago. Here are five ways I've become a little more Chinese.

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A side of Hangzhou I did not know

In spite of having visited there 3 times already, there was much in Hangzhou that I had not seen. True, my friend Gary had taken me to West Lake before but it was so crowded we could not find a place to park the car, so we drove around it, and then on to other places. I was satisfied with that small glimpse. A lake is a lake is a lake, right?

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Foreigners' 7 tips to be happy in China

I have been in China for 4.5 years now. Soon I will be celebrating my 5th anniversary of my love with China and its people. I really love this nation and land. This exceptional love does not mean I am doing well or I have realized all of my dreams here. However, I respect the opportunity that they have given me.

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Comparison

 

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How prevalent is cyber bullying in China?

With the advent of social media, this phenomenon has become prevalent in all aspects of online activity, and it has quietly crept into China with the proliferation of social media on the mainland.

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Squat or not

I am now into my fifth year in China and over that period of time I have had to use a squat toilet only think but really, for me, it's planning and a regular habit. once to do my number two's. Amazing control of bodily functions you will no doubt

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Cinderella in Chinese education

The importance of reading literature and enjoying this activity often seems lost on many Chinese people. The answers I get from asking about what they read are either that they have no time to read or that they dislike reading. Why do they dislike reading? Their answers are always the same.

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Who are more romantic, men or women?

The word romance is associated with the notion of being vulnerable in men's minds. They are conditioned to perceive being romantic as being feminine or being a wimp. Even the meaning of the word romance is confusing to men in general.

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