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January 4, 2017 Media Watch / News

Jiangsu WWAM Marriages Slowly on the Rise

A still relatively rare occurrence, such as Western Women and Asian Men (WWAMs) tying the knot, can make it a bit

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January 2, 2017 Life / Life in Asia

Four Ways Food Can Ruin or Enhance Your Cross-Cultural Relationship

Eating habits at home and whilst travelling can have a major impact on satisfaction levels in a cross-cultural relationship. My

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January 2, 2017 Books / Media Watch / Reviews

Two Essays You Must Read in “Knocked Up Abroad Again”

I’ve never been pregnant. But that hasn’t stopped Chinese family and friends from telling me it’s more than past my time

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January 2, 2017 Media Watch / News

WWAM Spotter: Young Tajik Wife of Construction Worker Stuns Chinese Netizens

In the past few weeks, a young Tajik woman named Marcona has been receiving a lot of attention online after

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