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Why You Should Consider Dating Asian Women Online?
2007-09-30 16:40:00 In the comfort of your own home you can search for Asian women by using an Asian dating service.This method is obviously very convenient. You can look over a catalogue of beauties in the comfort of your own home. You won't see or deal with anyone face to face until very late in the process.You'll be able to dwell over their looks, know their age and occupation and interests before even saying hello.I recommend a Dating Site if you are serious about finding a wife, you don't want a prostitute and you feel intimidated about going to a foreign country where you've never been and trying to pick up and fall in love with the perfect woman in only two or three weeks.Most of us are intimidated at the prospect of picking up women who talk English. Also, these companies are your best bet for finding a wife in an affluent country such as Japan, Korea or Taiwan.The demand for Western men is not high among the women of these countries, so you can find them most efficiently by looking for the... More About: Women , Online , Consider
How to Find a Wife Overseas?
2007-09-30 16:24:00 Are you looking for a loving, devoted, and faithful wife? Are you tired of the battle of the sexes here in the United States - that is the liberated American women who are so busy trying to be equal to men that they have forgotten how to be a "real" woman?Well, I have the answers for you. Look for a special lady to spend the rest of your life with from overseas.Asian women, Filipino and Malaysian women in particular, make the best wives in the world. Why? They are born with tradition for respect toward their fathers, mothers, bro-thers, sisters, and husbands. They believe that husbands should be the heads of the family. They do not believe in women's liberation. Although divorce is permitted in Malaysia (not in the Philippines), Asian ladies in general do not believe in divorce. They strive hard to make their marriage work. Their motto is "to love one and die for him." They try their best to keep their families together. To the Filipinos, they are known for their "close family ties... More About: Wife , Find , Overseas
How to Date an Asian Woman?
2007-09-29 12:04:00 Asian women are far detached from their western counter parts. The beautiful feminine charm and warmth that the oriental women carry is very appealing to all especially the western men. The ladies, from western countries are no less attractive but they differ from Asians in that they are physically louder whereas Asian women are more bonny and fragile. The hot busty Asian woman is a rarity, for the physical features are quite soft with average weight and height keeping them in featherweight category – euphemistically speaking.Some gorgeous Asian women have carved their name in gold by winning "Miss Universe" and "Miss World" titles. Asian dating is becoming very popular and you can find Asian single man or woman almost everywhere, as Asian community is widespread worldwide.Then there is the attraction of the exotic. Western single man mainly white man has always been in search of exotic being it food, travel and women to name a few. Well not to be one sided the desire for white wo... More About: Woman , Asian
Asian Girls Portrayal in Hollywood
2007-09-28 12:03:00 How does Hollywood portray Asian girls? The question has many answers, depending on who you ask. If you ask most Asian women, they agree that Hollywood tends to have a distorted view of how Asian women should be portrayed. They are typically either portrayed as being the “yes sir” women most men fantasize about, or being the sex bombs that are not appreciated or respected. Of course, this is only a generalization. There are a few films that show Asian girls in a true to life setting.The truth is that Asian actresses are letting this happen. When they take on these roles, they are allowing Hollywood to be stereotypical and set them in only one type of acting role. Although they are likely thrilled to get work, as almost any actress is at first, they are allowing themselves to create the Hollywood view of Asian actresses overall.So, the next time the Asian community thinks about criticizing the Hollywood elite for placing Asian girls in the sexy or subservient roles, they should a... More About: Girls , Tray , Olly
Interracial Couples
2007-09-23 16:21:00 An interracial couple is a romantic or married couple in which the partners are of differing races. The increase in interracial relationships is a pointer of life in twenty-first century U.S.Black-white interracial relationships have progressed from being ostracized and, in many states, being deemed criminal. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, in 2003, there were 2,094,000 interracial (black-white) married couples, as compared to 651,000 in 1980. Of those, 275,000 were comprised of a black husband and white wife, while there were 141,000 couples in which the husband was white and the wife, black. It is estimated that today, ten percent of married black people have partners of another race.The increase in interracial marriages could be the natural progression of the breakdown in educational and residential segregation and the oust of the U.S. Supreme Court laws banning racial intermarriage in 1967. Additionally, most universities have a diversified environment. By integrating stude... More About: Couples , Interracial
From Boracay to Greece - I Can't Believe She Wrote This!
2007-08-24 16:41:00 I was going over the news and found out this article from a Filipina columnist who writes for the lifestyle column of several national publications in the Philippines. Read it for yourself and tell me what you think of her article.BY MALU FERNANDEZ - Summer comes and goes. Most of the time I am out if the country for work. But I’m stuck here, I ignore the heat and stay in a temperature-controlled room of 18 degrees – cold enough to make the windows sweat. This year I decided to go off tangent and pick places I have never been to before.Much to my chagrin, I had never been to the beach. You see, I hate the sand, the bugs and the mosquitoes, but I figured it would be fun with everyone around. As we reached the villa I was spraying Baygon everywhere. I thought I had nearly killed myself with all the insect repellant and Lysol disinfectant I kept on spraying. I am so not into roughing it up. For me, the minimum requirement for traveling is a Holiday Inn.A couple of days later saw us... More About: Greece , Boracay , Wrote
Meeting and Dating Asian Women, 3 Myths Exposed
2007-08-24 16:32:00 If you’re a man who’d like to meet and date Asian women for friendship or marriage, you’re definitely not alone. The Asian woman, with her beauty and traditional values is very desirable, especially to a society that seems to be losing its way with happiness in relationships. Not many will argue this fact as divorce rates go through the roof, and men seem to be more miserable than ever.It’s a fact of life, men love beautiful women. No matter how certain groups like to slice that up and hold it against us, the fact remains…we love’em. It’s our nature.As you can imagine I constantly get emails from the feminazi types who love to tell me how I should be living my life. They find it deplorable that I’m happy and have showed many men how to be happy too. They find it just appalling that a man is attracted to the beauty of a gorgeous Asian woman. They ask, why does it have to be an Asian woman? Well…why do these Femi Nazi’s always like bon-bons and not rice cakes? It... More About: Women , Dating , Myths , Meeting
Viral Linking to Increase Technorati Ranking and Google Page Rank
2007-08-24 16:27:00 Sorry guys, I know this isn't suppose to be placed on this blog but I also need to do some Search Engine Optimization for this blog. I hope you understand. Thanks.If you are looking for ways to improve your GOOGLE PAGE RANKING and TECHNORATI RANKING, I recommend that you give Viral Linking or Viral Tagging a chance. All you need to do is follow these four simple instructions and you're on your way to increasing the number of links to your blog. (courtesy of Blogging Mix.)==== Copy and Paste below this line ====Instructions1.) Copy and paste the entire matrix of “ViralTags” below.2.) Substitute the Host Tag and one of the “ViralTags” in the matrix with your anchor text of choice containing your blog’s URL. Please keep anchor text to a maximum of 4 words to keep the matrix size manageable.3.) When you get a ping back from someone that has your link in one of their “ViralTags”, practice good karma by copying his/her Host Tag’s anchor text (automatically the associated... More About: Google , Page Rank , Page , Rank
English Teachers Wanted: Who Is Teaching China’s Youth?
2007-08-20 08:30:00 Hundreds of Jobs in China! Immediate Teaching Opportunities! China – ALWAYS Seeking Full-Time Teachers !A quick scan of the countless online ESL (English as a Second Language) job boards reveals some startling facts. At a glance, it would seem that China is truly opening itself up to the world. What better way to learn and cooperate with other countries than by asking their best and brightest to come and teach here? Schools up and down the country, from rural coal-mining communities to the bright lights of the big cities, are able to profit from China’s ever-growing reputation around the world to attract foreigners and allow their children to be taught English by native speakers. At least, that is the theory.In hindsight, the amount of teaching jobs across China, their constant availability and their seemingly accommodating work conditions could be said to spell trouble. Since so many schools are competing for a limited supply of incoming teachers, an increasing number of educati... More About: Youth , Wanted
Nushu - The Hidden Script of China
2007-08-06 14:16:00 In 1983, Chinese scholars unearthed manuscripts written in an unknown language in the Hunan province’s Jiangyong County (McLaren 1998). What was this language? Who created it, and why? The mystery surrounding the antiquated documents fascinated the researchers, and they vowed to delve deeper. As their search progressed, they realized that they had not discovered a new language as they had originally thought. Indeed, their discovery was much richer than that. They had effectively revealed one of the least understood cultures of all time: a society of otherwise illiterate women communicating through a written script of their own ancient invention. The women called it nushu, which directly translates as “Women’s Script .” As one of the few creations in China that men did not and could not possess, nushu belonged solely to women. While Chinese society encouraged males to study Hanzi, the characters of classical Chinese, as part of their formal education, the opportunitie... More About: Hidden
Asian Culture: Respect Your Elders
2007-07-27 07:48:00 Abstract: Retirement homes have long been viewed with distrust in China, seen as opportunities for children to abandon their aging parents. In truth, the level of care, company and comfort they provide to the country’s older generations should be lauded.Confucius described old age as a “good and pleasant thing” which caused you to be “gently shouldered off the stage, but given a comfortable front stall as spectator.” This honourable sentiment paints a melancholic image of how senior citizens should be treated, given peace in their twilight years while able to freely dispense their wisdom to younger generations. Retirement homes are highly uncommon in rural areas where traditional entrenchment about the nuclear family is mainstream. “Placing your parents in retirement homes will see you labeled as uncaring or a bad son. To abandon one’s family is considered deeply dishonorable,” said Zhou Rui, a Guangxi native living in Beijing.” Even in extreme circumstances, there... More About: Culture , Asian , Respect , Asian culture
Private Care Centers Give Lifeline To Chinese Mentally Disabled
2007-07-27 07:31:00 Abstract: Despite attempts to raise awareness of mental health problems in China, the situation remains grave with very few of the country’s 20 million mentally disabled having access to appropriate healthcare. Private care centers, such as the Hui Ling network, have provided an opportunity for mentally ill from all backgrounds to receive badly-needed treatment and social rehabilitation.When studying a timeline of mental health care in China, one could be forgiven for assuming the outlook was bleak. Government reports and private studies both confirm that a growing number of Chinese people suffer from mental disabilities and that most of them do not have access to adequate health care and treatment.In big cities like Beijing or Shanghai where awareness of these problems is on the rise, a lack of trained professionals impairs many health institutions’ abilities to treat or even diagnose mental ailments, many of which remain relatively unknown in China.In rural areas, the prognosi... More About: Care , Disabled , Give
Separating Fact from Fiction: Understanding the Global Influence of China's
2007-07-17 14:18:00 Most Americans have heard of China’s One-Child Policy and the supposed Chinese preference for sons. The very mention of the policy causes them to shake their heads and tightly purse their lips, disapproving of the harsh governmental regime that forces Chinese parents to abort or abandon their daughters. What they do not realize is that this belief is one of many variations of what Amy Klatzkin, an expert on adoption from China and the editor of several books on the subject, calls a “cultural myth”. While Klatzkin concedes, “Like most conventional wisdom, there are elements of truth in these myths,” she points out that although the Chinese government’s family planning policies do pressure families to limit births, this does not mean that the Chinese need to have a son precludes wanting daughters, or that they must abandon female children (xvii-xviii).The process of “blaming culture and tradition” is a simplistic cultural explanation to which people often fall pre... More About: Fiction , Global , Fact , Influence , Stand
Another Dose of Philippine Culture
2007-07-01 10:27:00 The Philippines is a Southeast Asian country. It is composed of 7,100 islands with its 3 main islands, Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. It is a unified nation of urban and rural people, of the upland and lowland people and of the rich and the poor.With more than 80 million people, it is a country of rich heritage, culture and tradition. The Philippines was home to many people of mixed blood. There were the Spaniards, Chinese, Japanese, Americans, Europeans, the Aetas, the Malays and other people who came to our country long ago. As such, these people greatly influenced our life, our culture, our traditons, our beliefs, our ways of living.As a Filipino, I am proud of the different culture we have in our country. Being an Overseas Filipino Worker in China, a sense of being Filipino comes when homesickness sets in. I can feel it in my heart and in my mind.We call ourselves "PINOY", "KABAYAN", "UTOL". We long for Filipino native foods and delicacies, the strong family ties, the hospitali... More About: Culture , Lippi , Dose , Hili
Problems of Women in Asia - Philippines
2007-07-01 10:26:00 Loving, romantic, religious, excellent homekeeper, submissive,educated.... These are some of the words that best describe a typical "FILIPINA". Who would have thought that amidst all these, most Filipino women suffer much. Want some proof? Look at the newspapers today. The day will not be complete without reading news about battered women, victims of domestic violence, rape, incest and other related issues involving women. Looking back, when I was about 12 years old, my maternal grandmother used to give me some advice on what she call "womanhood". Being the eldest grand daughter, I was pampered and loved much by grandma. She told me stories of how women during her times were treated with respect, more so by men. Filipino women of long ago were not allowed to go out by themselves alone, no men can get near or even talk to them without asking permission from their parents. They were conservative and soft-spoken. They were as precious as diamonds, untouchable, naive. Grandma died sever... More About: Women , Asia , Philippines , Problems , Lippi
Migrant Schools in Beijing
2007-07-01 10:25:00 In the 1980s, with the policy of opening and reform and the rapid growth of the economy, thousands of migrants began moving to big cities like Shanghai, Beijing or Guangzhou in search of better job opportunities. In Beijing, which witnesses one of the highest rates of human migration, this phenomenon does not go unnoticed: crowds of migrants shouldering nylon bags huddle in train stations and peddlers move around selling vegetables on the street. The increase in the number of migrant workers travelling to Beijing has also spurred the development of services exclusively targeting their needs. A significant example of this is the mushrooming of migrant schools in recent years. According to statistics, there are more than 200 migrant schools in Beijing providing education to more than 500,000 children . The reason for the proliferation of this type of schools is simple. With long working hours and an average monthly salary of a few hundred Yuan, most migrants must struggle to make ends... More About: Schools , Jing
The Issue of Marriage in Chinese Society
2007-07-01 10:23:00 Many differences exist between Chinese and Western marriage traditions and whereas it is not a big deal for a Western individual to remain single, it still remains a source of great pressure for Chinese. Although marriage traditions are changing and there is a tendency for the new generation to marry later, for many Chinese, marriage is still regarded more as a social obligation than as a personal choice, and those who remain single for too long are pointed at by family and friends and excluded from mainstream patterns of so called ‘normality’.For a man to become an eligible husband, for example, he must first secure a good job, a house and prove able to provide economic stability to his wife. For women, it is advisable to marry young in order to increase her chances of finding a good partner. This phenomenon reflects the enormous pressure put on individuals to conform to standards which are too often connected to ideas of wealth, beauty and success.For some people it is very di... More About: Society , Marriage , Issue
A Visit to Rural Women in Hebei
2007-07-01 10:21:00 Chinese society is traditionally male centered. In the past, women were supposed to subordinate to fathers, husbands and sons, families would welcome the birth of a boy for the survival of the family name and couples would express disappointment whenever women gave birth to girls. This patriarchal, male dominated structure of society is not exclusive to China. It is a universal phenomenon which has taken different shapes according to historical and geographic variations.Today, important achievements have been registered in China: most girls are encouraged to attend university, there is a high number of women in managerial positions in companies, and considerably more receptivity to female birth in the countryside. On an every day level, I often feel surprised at the determination and efficiency of migrant women who have come to Beijing to sell a bunch of fruit and vegetables. They stand in the middle of the street with their husbands, but they seem to be the ones who handle the clie... More About: Women , Visit , Rural , Ural , Hebe
The Women Are Able To Hold Up Half The Sky
2007-06-26 14:21:00 "Women are able to hold up half the sky!"----- Mao Tse-Tung praising the outstanding performance of Chinese women in the 1960's.For thousands of years, tradition held that Chinese women must “obey the father before marriage, obey the husband in marriage, and obey the son after the husband’s dead”. That women were inferior was universally accepted, even institutionalized, by the feudal culture of the ancient country.Considering this patriarchal legacy, it may come as a surprise that gender equality, especially in cities, has largely become reality in modern China. Government studies discovered that, at the turn of the century, Chinese women made up 45.3% of the total workforce, and the employment rate amongst women had reached nearly 80%. This remarkable transformation is closely tied to China’s equally remarkable history over the past 60 years.Mao Tse-Tung, the founder of modern China, was from a peasant family in the country’s rural South. Mao’s idealism and romanticis... More About: Hold , Half , The Women
Chinese Suddenly Discovered Sex
2007-06-26 14:19:00 Chinese people's sudden increase in tolerance of sexuality and sexual love is a phenomenon of the last 10 years of reform and contact with the outside world. Apparently the Chinese have suddenly become a "sexy" race of people. Before these years, it seems as though people couldn't bring themselves to mention sexual attractiveness but now it has suddenly become the greatest complement that can be paid to a woman, especially amongst the younger generation.More and more urbanites can say the words "sex-life" without flinching, and formerly vulgar expressions used for the sexual act have now been replaced by the more neutral expression "make love". Sexual topics are already starting to be openly discussed in the media, even though certain subjects may still be somewhat restricted.People's sexual awareness has increased rapidly in a short period of time, especially women's sexual awareness. There is an important message here: traditional chastity is no longer an important principle f... More About: Chinese , Discover , Disc
Western Men Versus Chinese Men
2007-06-26 14:11:00 To be fair with Asian men, I'm posting a contributed article from an Asian guy who thinks, Asian men (particularly Chinese men) are better than western men. Here it goes.(Comparing western men with Chinese men is the same as comparing western culture with Chinese culture. It is almost impossible to complete the mission in a short essay. However, some particular points could help to clarify the problem a little.)Are there big differences between western and Chinese men? Just like Chinese, some westerners are smart or nice, just like westerners, some Chinese are naïve or devilish. A western man can work harder than a Chinese, and a Chinese can player harder than a westerner. But still, there are some things that need to be talked about, especially from a woman’s point of view.Western men are sweet in general, and like to sweet-talk women. They are never sparing with their admiration. Digging out something that they can flatter a woman for is their strong suit, from her hair to her... More About: Versus
Asia: Marriage and Family
2007-06-22 14:53:00 Marriage life is a life next after we become or shall we say can live in this world with our own facing the great challenges of life. But even if we reached the so called legal age, the right age and got married for some time or a long time, in some Asia n countries, the support of parents moral and/or financial in nature is still going on or at stand by stage. In other Asian countries, marriage is a complex thing, since dowry is one of the requirements. In western world, marriage is simple like wearing clothes since if both husband and wife got lost in relationship or on the rock, there’s such a divorce that can stop/cut the knot being tied between couples.However, I find the mixed marriage in China an interesting, culture rich, cross-breed match marriage among traditional marriages. Last year 68,000 mixed couples registered for marriage 4,000 more than in 2005 according to China Daily report dated June 14, 2007. In China 9.45 million couples tied the knot, an increase of 1.21 mil... More About: Family , Marriage
Problems of Women in Asia
2007-06-22 14:52:00 "Women as mothers are called to be the light of home," as the saying goes in other Asia n countries. But then nowadays, women have been burdened with a lot of perennial problems facing the shame of the under privilege gender in the society.In the study conducted by the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific showed that in recent years women have been facing lay-offs, redundancies, and have been used as falling back on the informal and rural sector for economic survival. There have been an increasing number of women being trafficked for sexual exploitation and for slave labor, growing incidents of violence against women particularly in the countries of Malaysia, Vietnam, Pakistan, Burma, Bangladesh, India, Sri-Lanka, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand and China as shown in the same study. Some or many migrant women face the shame of less priority in employment when they get back home even added to the lists of unemployed members of the society. In Third World countri... More About: Problems
Asian Culture that I Dislike
2007-06-22 14:50:00 "In a culture that idolizes sons and dreads the birth of daughters, to be born female comes perilously close to being born less than human", the Indian government conceded in a recent report by its Department of Women and Child Development in a Washington Post report dated April 25, 1993.This is one of the Asian Culture s I dislike most because of inequality of treatment. We all came from our mother and our mother is human, and without her, perhaps nobody (You) exists in this world. The beliefs that men are superior compared to women are such impartial in nature since we must look back from whom we came from. There's severe discrimination among women from men in South Asian countries like India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Nepal." Women are like sex objects".Each year, perhaps thousands (as of today) of new born girls in India and South Asia are murdered by their mothers simply because they are females. They believe that sacrificing a daughter guarantees a son in the next pregnancy. ... More About: Asian culture
Amazing Philippines: A Haven for Retirees!
2007-06-18 16:10:00 Why come and visit?Warm climate, hospitable people and glorious landscape! These are just some of the reasons why tourists flocked and beckon many to this archipelago of 7,100 islands in South East Asia.Philippines , with its two distinct seasons of wet and dry, are alluring to those who want warmer climes. However, one must come prepared in order not to feel the full brunt of its humid summer and its wetter than wet storms and typhoons.Its wonderful landscapes consist of mountain ranges, glorious seas, and flatlands and become more enticing as one travels from Manila to Baguio, Batanes, the Ilocos Region, to down south to the Visayas and Mindanao. The country offers so much in terms of terrains and activities that both the adventurous and the more sedentary tourists can both enjoy and be amazed, at the same time. Interested in boating and hiking at the same time? Why not try going through Tagaytay and sail in a motorized banca to Taal Volcano then hike off to see the volcano within ... More About: Amazing , Haven , Lippi , Rees
Asian Women in Labor Markets
2007-06-18 16:07:00 Many studies have already been conducted on Asian women in the labor markets. Basically, the studies deal with their conditions in their places of work, the dynamics of the family left behind and how these women's contributions affect the local economy. Changing trends are also in effect, meaning, that there are now the so-called feminization of labor and sending and destinations countries are getting diverse from a few years back.More than a decade or so ago, migrants, usually men from South and South East Asia worked in the Middle East. Now, more women go abroad to work in countries like Japan, Republic of South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia. Most of these women work as domestic helpers and entertainers that basically can be considered as jobs that provide less protection in terms of tenure or contract and security. These jobs are considered unskilled or semi-skilled. Most women often go off to their destination countries with vague ideas of what to e... More About: Women , Markets , Labor
Featuring Hanoi Vietnam
2007-06-18 16:02:00 I'm really overwhelmed by the articles submitted by some of my readers. I'm glad I have opened a link where people can submit their articles. Today's featured writter is a certified Pinay who's currently working in China. She wants to share her first time travel experience in Hanoi , Viet nam .Experiencing Hanoi FirsthandIt was October of 2006 when we went to Hanoi. We planned this trip a few months back. With anticipation, I looked forward to traveling to this city with only a vague idea of what to expect.To help me visualize Hanoi, I surfed the Internet and this gave me the climate, some sights to see and choices of places to stay. It also mentioned that the old quarter of Hanoi is full of French architecture, an influence and a remnant of the French occupation of Vietnam. Its quaint streets and multitude of motorbikes, which the locals call xe’om gave reason to its usage.We arrived in Hanoi by Vietnam Airlines at 8:30 pm, local time. All at once, my senses were assailed with a... More About: Feat , Turin
Mixed Marriage on the Increase
2007-06-18 10:53:00 For months they cooked in the same kitchen at college in London, each of them preparing their own meal, trying not to make it too obvious that something else was brewing.It was a love match in the making. The ingredients: a Chinese girl named Cao Wei and a French boy called Patrick Rioual.Casual glances and occasional chitchat soon turned in to a coffee date.The rest is history, and 10 years on, happily married and living in Beijing, the couple have a 2-year-old son."Yes. He has big eyes and a large nose," said Cao, 38, a self-employed jewelry dealer. "But he is not foreign to me. He is my husband, my family."Cao and Rioual are among a growing number of mixed couples in China, and "a natural social phenomena", said Xu Anqi, a sociologist at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences.Last year, 68,000 mixed couples registered for marriage, 4,000 more than in 2005.Nationwide, 9.45 million couples tied the knot, an increase of 1.21 million, according to statistics from the Ministry of Civ... More About: Marriage , Mixed , Mixe
Arranged Marriages in South Asia
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Experiences of an Expat Living in China
More articles from this author:2007-06-13 04:20:00 Since I've opened my blog for other writters to contribute their own articles about Asian women, Asian society and Asian culture, I've received some great contributions from my different readers. Today's post is a contribution from Grace S. Yang of Berkeley, California, USA.Grace Yang was born and raised in the United States of America and is currently living and working in China . Her articles contain her experiences of the Asian culture.Why choose Asia as a place for retirement?My mom, who is Chinese, just moved back to China from the United States after living there for over 25 years. She moved here in her old age because the cost of living is much lower here, and for her, there is much more entertainment for her to enjoy.In China, my mom is able to make her schedule full without feeling like she is splurging: professional massages, facials, spas, and hair treatments - each one visited at least once every two weeks, and plus she hardly ever needs to cook as she used to in the S... More About: Living , Experiences , Peri , Expat 1, 2, 3 |




