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Working In China As An Ex-patriate Can Be Fun!

Leaving ones own country to work in China as an expatriate can be a daunting prospect indeed. A country as large and diverse as China offers the expatriate a world of possibilities and geographies to explore. By ensuring that you know the type of work you will be doing and have knowledge of the work you will be doing before you leave, the experience can be a fun and rewarding one.

China is a very big country, with many different provinces and ecologies. There are over a billion people living in China, with a large amount of the population concentrated on the Eastern Coast. The work conditions in the cities can be extremely hazardous to your health. The pollution being generated by the industrial production of China is extreme and is causing major environmental disturbance to the ecology of the South China Sea. Many Chinese businessmen acknowledge that they are actively sacrificing their health for wealth by living and working in the ultra polluted urban areas of Shanghai, Beijing and other major centers.

The experience of business in China can be greatly improved if knowledge of the Chinese legal system is developed. By ensuring that there is a continually available supply of labor from the poor rural areas the Chinese businessman is able to maximize profit due to low labor costs. The ex-pat must be aware of the low cost of unskilled labor when entering into the Chinese market, and must be able to provide a skilled, highly demanded and valuable service to the Chinese market. If they are unable to provide such a service they may risk expulsion from China, through revocation of their work visa.

Care should be taken when traveling through certain parts of China as there are still wild animals that can pose great danger to the individuals health and wellbeing. Wolves, bears, spiders and other wild animals can all be found lurking in the forest and the unwary traveler would do well to steer clear.
Working In China As An Ex-patriate Can Be Fun!


The nightlife of Chinas rapidly developing urban areas offers the ex-pat significant options for exploration and recreation, but if it is real adventure that is being sought then one needs to get out of the cities. There are thousands of historic sites and relics through China that can only be found with intrepid journeying. The Terracotta Warriors are well known, as is the Great Wall of China, but these are just the tips of the iceberg of Chinese history.

China is a culture with history that traces itself back millennia. To be able to participate in such a glorious culture with extremely deep historical roots is a privilege that the ex-pat should value highly. The exploration of the Chinese culture and the nuances of its food, fauna, and social fabric should be a major priority for ex-pats working in China. From still standing monuments to Chairman Mao back through history to Buddha statues from millennia ago and earlier, to stone ruins of buildings built before the birth of Christ, there is a wondrous array of sights for the ex-pat to enjoy while working in China.

by: hotelfood




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