Snooze your Way to SuccessForeign students checking out their timetable in China may well be delighted to notice a two hour plus lunch break from classes. Now this does not necessarily mean that their teachers are guessing foreigners are slow eaters. In fact, these extra long lunch breaks are usually designed to allow time for the Chinese take on the “siesta”.
Ping Pong Diplomacywhen it comes to table tennis, China beats the other countries hands down. Anyone who watches sport on television knows that the Chinese team tends to do pretty well in the world championships, to say the very least.
Cheers Low To Give FaceIn a loud smoky restaurant somewhere in China, two friends have just raised their shots of Baijiu, a potent Chinese liquor that’ll put a little more hair on your chest with every sip, high in the air to toast to their friendship.
China's Recycling BrigadeChina has no formal recycling system, but that doesn't mean things don't get recycled.


