WHAT TO EAT IN JAPAN - 6 FOODS YOU MUST TRY

WHAT TO EAT IN JAPAN - 6 FOODS YOU MUST TRY

Some people come to Japan for ancient history, some people come for the beautiful culture and some people come for the amazing food. Japanese food is really like no other, they pride themselves on traditional authentic, fresh food. In every city, on nearly every street there is something delicious to try.

BEIJING'S BEST COFFEE SHOPS

BEIJING'S BEST COFFEE SHOPS

Over the past few years, coffee culture in China has boomed, with more young people wanting to spend their hard-earned cash in a coffee shop rather than a bar.

In Beijing, you can find all of the usual chain coffee shops like Starbucks, Costa and more, but there has also been an incredible influx of third-wave coffee shops that offer more than just your average coffee and cake dea

MY FAVOURITE PEKING DUCK IN BEIJING

MY FAVOURITE PEKING DUCK IN BEIJING

When I first began thinking about moving to China, one of the main ways I narrowed down which cities to look at was through researching local cuisines. Every region in China has its own hugely varying delicacies, cooking techniques and unique flavours. Chongqing is famed for its mouth-numbing hotpot, Nanjing for its duck blood soup and Hong Kong for dim sum, but what is Beijing’s main culinary draw?

15 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD TEACH IN CHINA

15 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD TEACH IN CHINA

China is a country of epic numbers- 1.4 billion people inhabit one of the world’s largest countries. It borders a whopping 14 countries which is more then any other and stretches from the Himalayas of the west to the tropics of the east. It is a country steeped in tradition but you won’t find the Chinese people dwelling in the past too long- as its one of the fastest-growing countries in the world.

INNER MONGOLIA - MY BEST HOLIDAY IN CHINA

INNER MONGOLIA - MY BEST HOLIDAY IN CHINA

Long after the final embers of the previous night's fire had crackled and died, the shrill sound of my alarm clock cut through the still, pre-dawn air. I fumbled around for my head torch and checked my watch - 5.30AM. I hastily wrapped myself in layer upon layer of clothing, grabbed my camera, threw open the door of the Yurt and stumbled out into the wilderness.