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October 1, 2018 Uncategorized

Where’s Wang? U.S. photographers showcasing WWAM models

While our Where’s Wang column tends to focus on the lack of representation for WWAM (Western women, Asian men) couples,

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June 5, 2018 Life in Asia

What Teaching in China Taught Me

For most of my time living in China I’ve been working. Like the majority of my fellow foreigners, I have

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March 28, 2018 Media Watch / Reviews

Where’s Wang: Star Trek Discovery, Disappointment to Delight

When I first saw the trailer for the new season of Star Trek, I was super excited. Here is a

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September 11, 2017 Life in Asia

WWAMs, have you registered with your embassy?

Adulting…eugh, it sucks doesn’t it? I think it’s fair to say I am pretty terrible at adulting. But there is

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cheongsam qipao cultural apporpriation
February 6, 2017 Culture

Is Wearing a Cheongsam Cultural Appropriation?

I was given the okay to wear a Cheongsam (or Qipao) from my fiancé’s parents and himself, that should be

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