Blog Tag - Guangdong
Tired of seeing heaps of rental bikes piling up on the sidewalk and blocking traffic, the Chinese city of Foshan wants to punish inconsiderate bike...
As the ancestral homeland for many overseas Chinese, Guangdong has a very rich history. One of the places where this is perhaps most obvious is the...
The arrival of 2016 made me realize that I don't have very much time left to eat my way through Beijing. High on my list are the government-run...
This month’s Prov Gov mission was completed on the west side of the city, near Xidan. We biked up an appetite, but enjoyed the scenic route, hoping...
Though we live in one of the most diverse food cultures in the world, it’s easy to fall into a pattern of eating only at familiar restaurants....
Guangdong has been finding interesting ways to present the weather lately. First were the dancing girls and then came the bikini weather girls....
Greetings, eaters! As the holidays draw to an untimely close, we’ve steered our rickety old noodle wagon all the way down south. Two provincial...
An amusing piece of silliness from down south was reported in the Guardian this morning. According to the article: “A group of environmental...