
justmekillerbunny
Chinese expat in South Africa
Forum posts
18
Contacts
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About me
Chinese
Lives in Cape Town
Speaks English, Afrikaans
Registration: 06 October 2009
Bringing a car into China by chinagbud
Hi everyone, this is my first post here. I am from California and I am moving to Beijing in January and I was wondering if anyone out there has brought their car with them into China. I've noticed that cars in China are pretty expensive and I'm ...
I know some cars here retail for as little as 32000rmb new, so you might be able to pick up a car here for less than what it would cost to import it. But... driving here is a nightmare, nobody cares about the road rules and getting a licence is near ... Read More
Schooling alternatives for expat
go.k12.com/wm/zeta/icad/k12/200909/asia/index.html Read More
What type of work is available for Australians in Beijing?
have a look on thebeijinger.com that's normally your best bet when job hunting in Beijing, good luck!! He could teach business english, will earn about 10000RMB+ a month which is a comfortable salary here Read More
PHD needs a job
Hope you have been sorted by now, otherwise I would recomend trying careerjunction.co.za it's the most popular job site in south africa Read More
Aussie living in Beijing by einswald
Hi all, just moved to Beijing to work as a swim coach for a few of the international schools here. would love to meet people of any nationality to hang out with, Jarrod
try this place!! http://www.cityweekend.com.cn/beijing/listings/nightlife/bars/has/neds/ it's a aussie bar :D did some googling for you :D Read More
How to make friends in Cape Town by expat.com
We have been talking about [url=/forum/viewtopic.php?id=891]loneliness when you are abroad[/url], let's now talk about how to make friends (locals or expatriates) when you're living in Cape Town :top: [b]Which are your best ...
ha ha, this one is easy... 1. Find a spot where you can light a open fire 2. Get wood, beer, meat and "boerewors" (sausage) and a portable bbq 3. Struggle to light your fire 4. Find a friendly looking group of people 5. Ask them if they can help ... Read More
How to make friends in South Africa by expat.com
We have been talking about [url=/forum/viewtopic.php?id=891]loneliness when you are abroad[/url], let's now talk about how to make friends (locals and other expats) when you're living in South Africa :top: [b]Which are your ...
I think neighbourhood bars are a good way to meet new people in your area, even though you might end up with a lot of drinking buddies and no real friends :D ex-capetonian Read More
British Expat moved to Cape Town by Danni
Hi, my name is Danni, I have recently moved from the UK to Cape Town and am keen to hear from others who have moved to Cape Town recently. How are you finding the city? Are you settling in and meeting new people? Cheers, Danni
for jobs try www.careerjunction.co.za they are quite usefull and most of the larger companies advertise their vacancies there take care & look after my city while i'm gone xxx Read More
Do and don't in South Africa
not a lot of do's and don't's in south africa... but if you have questions, please send me a message and i can try to help Read More
Taxi misunderstandings in China?
i know they sell books in the jenny lou stores here that have directions for taxi drivers to some popular spots. Read More
Schooling alternatives for expat
Local school is completely out of the question as they would need a certificate of origin for the city they will be studying in (only beijingers can go to school in Beijing) You might have to look at a "home schooling" option from your country. ... Read More