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11. A Good Man Is Hard to Find
Like most expats my life in China has been both stimulating and frustrating. To be fifty and read no better than a Chinese preschooler, to suffer indignities with my digestive system and to
Author: VALERIE SARTOR Year 2007 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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12. Happy Feet
Who doesn't love physical gratification? In Beijing, customarily modest Chinese friends have consistently surprised me with their artistic displays of hedonist pleasures: They love to eat and drink
Author: VALERIE SARTOR Year 2007 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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13. The Art of Eating Well
The Chinese understand food. We all need to eat; people share food to become intimate with others, and food represents comfort and nourishes our bodies. Westerners sometimes forget the medicinal
Author: By Valerie Sartor Year 2013 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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14. Clothed in Paradoxes
Author: By Valerie Sartor Year 2015 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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15. Rated Parental Guidance
Author: By Valerie Sartor Year 2015 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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16. China's Creative Spirit
Author: VALERIE SARTOR Year 2009 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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17. Waste Not-Want Not
Author: By VALERIE SARTOR Year 2008 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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18. It's Raining Dogs and Cats
Chinese people of all ages and economic brackets love their pets
Author: VALERIE SARTOR Year 2008 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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19. Crooning in China
Author: VALERIE SARTOR Year 2008 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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20. In the Red
The shortcomings of China’s banking system
Author: VALERIE SARTOR Year 2008 Issue 29 PDF HTML