The Long Horse Ride: Interview with Megan Lewis
Setting out: From China to England on horseback. Megan Lewis is on an 8,000 kilometre horse ride from Beijing to London. After the culmination of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, she set out on what is to...
View ArticleMy life in Shanghai
Nick’s blog of observations and adventures in Shanghai and beyond is perceptive, well-written and complemented by photos from everyday life. © Gretchen Wilson-Kalav for TravelBlogs, 2009. | My life in...
View ArticleAnother F***ing Travel Blog
TD and Kim are two San Franciscan natives who took advantage of an unexpected lay-off to set off for 15 months of Round the World travel. © Gretchen Wilson-Kalav for TravelBlogs, 2009. | Another...
View ArticleFabian in Shanghai
Fabian in Shanghai is really about Fabian in Shanghai. (No, really.) While on a one year stint as a language student, Fabian Haverbeke has also set out to discover the cultural and societal aspects...
View ArticleLife in a Sack
Life in a Sack chronicles the travels of Paul Duan. Though currently “locked down” in a day job (money pays for travel), he has been writing about his past experiences and recent explorations. Paul’s...
View ArticleA Totally Impractical Guide to Living in Shanghai
Mary Anne Oxendale has lived as an ex-pat for most of her adult life. She’s gone from backpacker to EFL teacher and has been blogging for quite a long time. Not only are her sites (yes, more than one)...
View ArticleCountry Driving: A Journey through China from Farm to Factory – Book Review
Chinese Pyramids in the Rain by The Longest Way Home This book caught my attention because it was on a list of the best non-fiction books of 2010 by the Christian Science Monitor. I found it to be a...
View ArticleShanghai Shangrila
What happens when you decide to move from Los Angeles, California to Shanghai, China? According to Tiffany and Mike: ‘an experience of a lifetime’! They relate their trials, tribulations and joys in a...
View ArticleOff the Beaten Path
Stan Diamond was an educator for most of his working life. But, it was his explorations and travels of the world that made his style of teaching unique. Now retired, he has begun to document his...
View ArticleThe Middle Kingdom
Matt and Tara Banker packed it in, or in reality, packed it up and moved to Beijing, China. After spending the last few years living/working there, they have created The Middle Kingdom to write about...
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