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Small Pockets: Living it up in Xi’an, on a Budget
Small Pockets: Living it up in Xi’an, on a Budget
Mar 01, 2012 Comments (0)

If you’re careful, saving money in Xi’an is easy: you can eat well, travel and shop without having to skimp on the essentials. Here are a few tips and suggestions to get you settled in as a native “Xi’aner”. Read More>>

Winter Blues: A Guide to Surviving a Xi’an Winter
Winter Blues: A Guide to Surviving a Xi’an Winter
Jan 06, 2012 Comments (0)

While Xi’an may not freeze over quite as much as cities in North China, the cold winter weather here is certainly not shy either. Here are a few suggestions to surviving Xi’an’s cold weather that will help put a snooze on those winter blues. Read More>>

Hairy Moments in Xi’an: A Guide to Foreign-Friendly Salons
Hairy Moments in Xi’an: A Guide to Foreign-Friendly Salons
Jun 03, 2011 Comments (1)

To avoid the nightmare of a crazed Chinese barber attacking your locks and giving you a month of bad hair days, read this how-to guide to successful hairdresser interaction in Xi’an. Read More>>

The Best of Xi’an in Just One Weekend
The Best of Xi’an in Just One Weekend
May 17, 2011 Comments (3)

Are you on a mad dash through Xi’an and only want to see the best it has to offer? Well, Xi’an is noted for its thousands of archeological sites, but there’s a lot more on offer than just dusty statues. Read on to find out more: Read More>>

Finding the Right Apartment in Xi'an
Finding the Right Apartment in Xi'an
Apr 13, 2011 Comments (0)

Looking for a new home in Xi'an? We have a few tips and recommendations. For short-term stays there are definitely more options than hostels and hotels. Weekly or monthly rental apartments are also available. 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>>