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Q: Any expat owned expat web site?

Do you know of any expat website that is owned and operated by an expat?

The Chinese Government does not appear to allow such critters.

14 years 33 weeks ago in  General  - China

 
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Dalian Expat
Raoul's Bar

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www.tianjinexpats.com
is run and operated by foreigners

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Is www.raoulschinasaloon.com an expat site?  The owner, who is very, very savvy lived in China for many years but it is my understanding that he has returned to the United States and manages the site from there.  I understand that it is mirrored through Beijing.  In any case, it's a great site.

But you forgot one really great site :

www.thebeijinger.comer

This site is foreign-owned and operated and is really, really helpful for all things Beijing, jobs included.

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There are plenty of expat run websites for expats.  In my years, I have run a couple of them myself.  Most cities with a decent expat community will at least have one or two.

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