Chris's China diary
Having worked in China for a year as an English teacher, Chris from London fell in love with the country. He decided to return to China as a student and study Mandarin Chinese.
March 09
- Chris is preparing to move back to the UK. He looks back at his time in China and reflects on what helped him most to learn Mandarin.
Nov 08 - Sep 07
- Chris's new job in a translation team for a Chinese film company has taken him to tinseltown: China discovers Hollywood (and vice versa).
- Chris has problems with his visa, admires the beautification of Beijing before the Olympics and gets a job offer he can't refuse.
- Chris's account of the terrible tragedy that has hit China when the earthquake caused the death of thousands of people.
- Chris is back with his diary, talking about what's it like doing business in China and how the Olympic protests are perceived by the Chinese public.
- Chris is taken by his company to a four-day 'all expenses paid' trip to Bali island. As this is Chris's last diary update he is reflecting on the last three years.
March 07 - May 06
- On the final leg of his journey to Hong Kong and Guilin, Chris gets enchanted by the misty views of Li Jiang river.
- Chris takes the cable car to the top of Victoria Peak to enjoy a stunning view of a rather crowded city.
- Part one of Chris's trip to Hong Kong and Guilin, starting with a lively taxi excursion to a cable car station.
- Chris enjoys the preparations for the Chinese New Year and talks about marriage!
- Chris goes on a business trip to Shanghai and takes that opportunity to visit The Old Town.
- Chris gets used to a new working environment and goes on a team building away day.
- Chris has accepted a job in Beijing which means his days of being a student are over.
- Chris went to an Italian cultural music festival in Chao Yang Park and enjoyed the World Cup games in the Beer Garden.
- Chris has participated in the Year of the Dog football tournament. His team, the Beijing Scorpions, came first of course!
Apr 06 - Oct 05
- Chris has started his new language course at the university and is giving his studies his full attention.
- Chris is having a good time celebrating festive seasons Eastern and Western style.
- Chris is on his way to fame and fortune by having been discovered as an extra for a Chinese TV series. He even had a speaking role.
- There is a saying that you are not a real Beijinger unless you've had a bike stolen. Chris has had his bike stolen three times now.
- Chris has had enough of dormitory life with its strict house rules and is looking for an apartment just for himself.
Sep 05 - May 05
- Chris continues his journey to the Great Wall and finds out what it's like to be a real warrior (with toy sword).
- Chris is on his way to the coast of China where the Great Wall begins. He discovers that all train schedules are written in Chinese characters.
- It's sizzling hot, but street vendors endure the daily heat and are still very friendly, helpful and generous, as Chris finds out.
- Chris studies Mandarin Chinese together with other 'Westeners' while students from East Asia sit in a different class.
- After a long flight, Chris is picked up at Beijing airport by two friends and does some window shopping 'Oxford Street style'.