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British Writes Handbook for Expats New to China

Updated Beijing Time

"People always ask me the obvious question, 'What's it really like living in China?' – and it's quite fun to listen to the stereotypes that many people have in their minds ...It may sound weird, but with these kinds of questions, people get so worried that they make China sound like some kind of remote place! It's not like that at all."



The cover of Newcomer's Handbook Country Guide: China: Including Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai, and Shenzhen."



This is what Navjot Singh, a British national from London, wrote in his latest book "Newcomer's Handbook Country Guide: China: Including Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai, and Shenzhen." The book is on sale at Amazon and bookstores in China and other countries.

Navjot first travelled to China in 2002. His started his career in China by working as an International Post-Graduate Engineer for Philips in Shenzhen and Hong Kong. He has lived in all of the major cities in China including Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Beijing, and has worked for multinationals. Navjot travels frequently to Hong Kong, Macau and China for business and pleasure.

As a result, he has had first hand experience in witnessing the benefits and challenges of being an expatriate in China.

His next book "China: Business Travelers Handbook" is out for an early 2009 release.

Source: Lifeofguangzhou.com

Editor: Jessie Hwang

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