Blog Author - Julie Wolf

Finding A Tree To Trim in Beijing
Christmas festivities start with a Christmas Tree, but, shocker, they're a bit hard to find in the capital.
Single Women Could Be Caught in the Middle of China's New Abortion Laws
What issues might arise from the country's new abortion rules?
Industry Insider: What’s Really Lurking In Those Foreign Snacks?
Unilever, the maker of the very popular Magnum Ice cream bars, recently admitted they use powdered milk in their Chinese-produced products
Ambassador Spouses Present to Their Artwork For Children's Day
Ivet Nikolova is the living embodiment of a third culture kid turned citizen of the world.
Make the Most of Summer Break by Volunteering for a Good Cause
In this final part of our summer break series, I want to focus on volunteering.
Smarter with Beer: Beijing's Best Pub Quizzes
Listen Up Nerds! It's quiz time.
Stranded Nomad: How Foreign Teachers Can Use a Summer in China to Their Advantage
You packed a bag, told your parents not to worry, and set off to teach in China with dreams of returning clutching a passport full of stamps!
Hot Take: Legal or Not, Please Don't Have Sex With Your Students
China recently announced that it will consider banning teachers from having relations with students.
A Modern Physician’s Take on Traditional Chinese Medicine
We spoke with Dr. Shelley Ochs, a Beijing-based physician specializing in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).