Exclusive Interview With Michael Crook on the Evolution of Int’l Education in Beijing
WAB co-founder Michael Crook shares his insights and experiences on the changes in international education over his life.
WAB co-founder Michael Crook shares his insights and experiences on the changes in international education over his life.
Located in the heart of Beijing’s 798 Art District, YESTRDAY (昨日) is a vintage shop…
Do we still need an international celebration of women?
One of the last remnants of Beijing’s famous nine gates, Deshengmen is a popular landmark that tourists love visiting to this day!
China is a fascinating place to live and learn. With over 5,000 years of history in our literal back yards it’s easy to get swept up in the romance of the three kingdoms period or the excitement of the warring states sagas but history is made up of very real people and most of there stories are slowly forgotten. So let’s dive into some of the lesser known but incredibly interesting women that helped build China. This week we take a look at Artist Chen Shu.
Too early for Easter egg decorating? Not when you mingle chemistry, cooking, and history into the project!
COVID-19 content related to multiple subjects, such as health, history, Chinese literature, physical education, and of course, biology, will soon be taught in grades one through nine in local schools.
NaNoWriMo is the month that many writers draft 50,000 words of a novel – hard by any measure, but when you’re a senior in high school? Andrea tells us how she does it!
Chinese New Year is just around the corner, and while the real festivities don’t kick…
You’d better not shout, you’d better not cry, you’d better not pout, I’m telling you…