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The Meat Challenge – Finding Good Steak in Wuhan
The Meat Challenge – Finding Good Steak in Wuhan
May 09, 2012 Comments (1)

The path to a good steak in Wuhan is laden with obstacles, as imposters entice you with deceptive illustrations and empty promises. But the resilient expat need not succumb to such baseless temptations: good steaks are out there, if you know where to look. Read More>>

A Dying Breed: Where to Buy (Real) Books in Wuhan
A Dying Breed: Where to Buy (Real) Books in Wuhan
Mar 07, 2012 Comments (2)

Not everyone has been won over by the cold, impersonal feel of an iPad or Kindle. For those in Wuhan who still enjoy flipping through real pages, scribbling down notes and enjoying the smell of a good book, read here to find a bookstore near you! Read More>>

Love Bites: Raising Pets in Wuhan
Love Bites: Raising Pets in Wuhan
Feb 14, 2012 Comments (1)

For someone living overseas in an unknown environment, having a pet can make the experience a little less intimidating and lonely. Here is a guide on where to find (and care for) the furry love of your life in Wuhan. Read More>>

Too Much is Never Enough: Buffets in Wuhan
Too Much is Never Enough: Buffets in Wuhan
Jan 19, 2012 Comments (0)

As with everything else in Wuhan, there is an overabundance of buffets to choose from, with each specialising in hot pot, seafood, or Western food. And as always, the more choice, the tougher the decision. This article’s here to help. Read More>>

Finding Foreign Friends: A “Where’s Waldo” in Wuhan
Finding Foreign Friends: A “Where’s Waldo” in Wuhan
Dec 22, 2011 Comments (8)

For expats living in China, it’s a simple fact that we need to occasionally bond with others from their home country and engage in conversations that don’t solely involve China. But where in Wuhan can you find a few foreign buddies? Read More>>

Family Ties: Places to Take Kids in Wuhan
Family Ties: Places to Take Kids in Wuhan
Dec 05, 2011 Comments (1)

Spending time with the family is always important, especially when living in a foreign place like Wuhan. While living in such a booming metropolis may seem a bit overwhelming, with careful planning a family can take in all the glorious sights of one of China’s fastest developing cities with relative ease. Read More>>

Your Guide to Wuhan’s Best Shopping and Snack Streets
Your Guide to Wuhan’s Best Shopping and Snack Streets
Nov 03, 2011 Comments (0)

Bo Derek once said, “Whoever said money can’t buy happiness simply didn’t know where to go shopping.” In a city as enormous as Wuhan, even an experienced shopaholic may not know where to begin. This article will introduce you to four of the best shopping streets this city has to offer. Read More>>

Feeling Peckish? Foreign Food Shopping in Wuhan
Feeling Peckish? Foreign Food Shopping in Wuhan
Oct 13, 2011 Comments (0)

The search for foreign groceries in Wuhan is a daunting and scrupulous task. It involves a lot of walking and following up on second-hand reports and rumours about a foreign food “Mecca” that contains all of the delicious international delicacies that the weary, hungry expat could ever want. Read More>>

To Drink or Not to Drink: Three Must Visit Bars in Wuhan
To Drink or Not to Drink: Three Must Visit Bars in Wuhan
Sep 22, 2011 Comments (5)

Everyone has a different idea of what makes a “good bar”. Luckily, Wuhan’s bar scene is diverse so there should be a decent watering hole for everyone. Here are three bars which cover most of the spectrum of needs an expat might consider while pissing the night away. Read More>>

Take a Load Off: Getting a Massage in Wuhan
Take a Load Off: Getting a Massage in Wuhan
Sep 01, 2011 Comments (3)

People in Wuhan love massages, but since there are so many to choose from, selecting a place can be a bit mind-boggling. Below are three suggestions. Read More>>

The Relationship Minefield: 4 Challenges for Multicultural Couples

The Relationship Minefield: 4 Challenges for Multicultural Couples

Jumping into a relationship with someone from a different culture can be a bit like stepping onto a minefield. Challenges abound, and no matter how much a couple loves each other, sometimes the difficulties get the best of us. Here we look at four of the biggest challenges of multicultural couples in China. More>>