The China Report
What you need to know before walking through China's open door
By Jerri Moss

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The rusty hinges of China's doors are creaking open. After so many years of being closed, the mysteries of the giant land silently beckon adventurers of all ages to step into the unknown. Having lived and worked in the country for the past 2 ½ years, I can promise you that whether your journey takes you to the modern, sophisticated Shanghai or a remote countryside village, China will offer intrigue and surprise.

This report certainly won't remove all the surprises and mystery that exist in China today. You will simply have to go there and do that for yourself!

What this report will do is arm you with ammunition needed to reduce the number of unpleasant surprises related to living, working or investing in China. In it, I relate my first hand experiences to help alleviate your worries regarding mundane daily tasks such as getting your hair cut, making your computer work and what's on TV. It includes information on jobs available in China, where to look for them and how to avoid the bad ones. It offers reassurances about visas and examples of actual teaching contracts.

You will also find a brief overview of China's long and rich history, must know cultural tidbits and interesting facts. I urge you to read, enjoy, learn from mistakes and when you're done, dive headfirst into the Middle Kingdom. In today's world, you will find no more exotic and exciting place!

 
     
 
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Chapter 1

  • Facts about China
  • Geography, People and Political Divides
  • Social and Economic Changes
  • History

 

Chapter 2

  • Working in China
  • Intrigued? Here Is How to Get There!
  • Questions to Ask Potential Employers
  • You Have a Job - Now What?

 

Chapter 3

  • Life in China
  • Living in China
  • Markets and Shopping
  • Clothes, Shoes and Other Personal Items
  • Computers and Electronic Equipment
  • Money Needed Upon Arrival
  • On The Ground In China

 

Chapter 4

  • Culture
  • Face and Guanxi
  • Acceptable Public Behaviour
  • Bowing
  • Applause
  • Gestures and Facial Expressions
  • Showing Respect
  • Conversation
  • Gift Giving
  • Gift Ideas
  • Names and Titles
  • Festivals and Celebrations
  • Communicating In China

 

Chapter 5

  • Investing in China
  • Real Estate
  • Business In China
  • Business Visa
  • Investing in Stocks
  • Business Etiquette

 

Appendix

  • Contract 1
  • Contract 2
 
     
 
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