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Update: Business Licence for Sanya "Seafood Scam" Restaurant Revoked
Feb 08, 2012
Update: Business Licence for Sanya 'Seafood Scam' Restaurant Revoked

After being exposed on Weibo for scamming a customer out of 9,000 RMB, the "Haidao Yucun" (海岛渔村) seafood restaurant in Sanya was shut down by the authorities. Following the shut down, the Sanya Municipal Industry and Commerce Department investigated the restaurant and concluded that it was in fact cheating and misleading customers. Consequently, its business license has been revoked and the restaurant owners have been ordered to pay the maximum legal fine. Additionally, the... Read more>>

Expat Corner

Donate! Giving All That You Can Leave Behind

Donate! Giving All That You Can Leave Behind

Feb 23, 2012 Comments (0)
It’s amazing the amount of stuff – clothing, books, furniture – you can accumulate throughout your stay in China. But once everything is sorted out, what should you do with everything you no longer need? The answer is simple: donate. Read More>>

China Media

The Changing Concepts of Love and Marriage in China Over 3 Decades

The Changing Concepts of Love and Marriage in China Over 3 Decades

Feb 22, 2012 Comments (6)
The same economic reforms that transformed China from a planned economy into a global model of market capitalism during the last 30 years have also dramatically altered many of the foundations of Chinese society itself. Nowhere is this more evident... Read More>>
  • Sanya Essential Guide
History of Sanya
History of Sanya

Sanya has been inhabited for over 10,000 years; however, Chinese have inhabited the area since the Qin Dynasty. During the Han dynasty, the Li people arrived from Guangxi province. For many centuries, the island was designated as a place for exiles, one of the most famous of whom was the poet Su Dong Po (1036-1101). Systematic Han settlement began during the Song dynasty, and large-scale migration of Han from Fujian and Guangdong took place...Read more>>

Sanya Transport - Introduction
Sanya Transport - Introduction

Sanya's remote position as the "tail of the dragon" has historically made it difficult to reach. Only one large road connects Sanya to the mainland and the traffic can become very heavy in peak hours. The recently opened railway station should ease the journey for many visitors, who can skip the traffic by arriving by train. Once inside the city, the area is easy to negotiate on foot and bicycle, but the comprehensive bus network and...Read more>>