Dec 28, 2011 07:35 | |
| Haikou is a great place to retire but not necessarily to build a career as a relatively young foreigner. Having just written that, unless you love frigidly cold weather, it is probably the best (some would say only) place to live in China. Like South Florida in relation to the rest of the states, most of Haikou's residents are transplants from other provinces. Consequently, you can find every regional cuisine nicely represented in Hainan's capital city. Thanks and Regards. Michael |
Last edited by MICHAELCHIARELLO: Dec 28, 2011 07:36 |
May 27, 2012 01:23 | |
GUEST20244 | New Mandarin Language School GSW starting a summer camp soon. Should be interesting hainanschool.net/en |
Nov 10, 2012 18:56 | |
| feeling so excited to see this post! I am Hainanese living in Sydney,teaching Mandarin and English full time! Any questions regarding to Hainan or Chinese learning, I am very happy to share my opinions!:) Here is my homepage:http://www.facebook.com/ |
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