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Preservation Advocates Ask UNESCO to Intervene in Demolition of Kashgar

July 22, 2009 by Dr Dougald O'Reilly

New York, N.Y. and PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA, (July 21, 2009) -- A coalition of cultural heritage organizations, archaeologists and art historians led by SAFE/Saving Antiquities for Everyone (New York, N.Y.) and Heritage Watch (Phnom Penh, Cambodia) have asked Francesco Bandarin, Director of the UNESCO World Heritage Centre in Paris, to intervene to halt the demolition of ancient buildings of Kashgar.

Shanghai To Offer Perks For Expat Finance Professionals

July 21, 2009 by Dezan Shira & Associates

The local government is set to launch a program that will give foreign finance specialists incentives to work in Shanghai including lowered taxes, reports Shanghai Daily.

The financial talent award is just one of the government’s policies aimed at turning Shanghai into an international financial and shipping hub by 2020

Emergency Preparedness in Shanghai

July 21, 2009 by Lee Mack

Did you know that when you take an ambulance ride in Shanghai you need to pay the driver upon arrival? I sure didn’t. That’s one of the reasons why Shanghai Family recommends that you keep an envelope of ready cash on hand in your home just in case. Imagine trying to find an ATM while someone you love is dying! Shanghai Family’s June issue has a lot on preparing for emergencies. Some of the tips we found really useful:

How to be a Good Expat

July 12, 2009 by Remedial Wife

Remedial Wife is in the mood for a rant today. So here it is.

The Expat Crowd is, by its very nature, annoying to be around. We’re a bunch of extremely privileged, lucky individuals. Usually well paid, these days not so much. But let’s not forget that we all chose this life. That does not stop many of us from complaining at every opportunity, however.

Women Who Do What They Love - Jasmine Keel

June 10, 2009 by Tania McCartney

What does she actually produce? INSPIRED is a training and coaching organisation specially designed for the needs of expat spouses in China. We help expat spouses make the most of their time in China by organising workshops, seminars and offering 1-to-1 coaching programmes. We also offer pre-assignment coaching, cross-cultural training, life coaching, career counselling, job-search consulting, self-employment assistance and repatriation coaching.

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