The place to ask China-related questions!
Beijing Shanghai Guangzhou Shenzhen Chengdu Xi'an Hangzhou Qingdao Dalian Suzhou Nanjing More Cities>>

Categories

Close
Welcome to eChinacities Answers! Please or register if you wish to join conversations or ask questions relating to life in China. For help, click here.
X

Verify email

Your verification code has been sent to:

Didn`t receive your code? Resend code

By continuing you agree to eChinacities's Privacy Policy .

Sign up with Google Sign up with Facebook
Sign up with Email Already have an account? .
Posts: 249

Shifu

0
0
You must be a registered user to vote!
You must be a registered user to vote!
0

Q: Was anyone here affected by the Typhoon over the weekend?

Also Typhoon Matmo is heading to Taiwan and Fujian/ Zhejiang... 

11 years 34 weeks ago in  General  - China

 
Answers (4)
Comments (3)
Posts: 916

Shifu

0
0
You must be a registered user to vote!
You must be a registered user to vote!
0

No typhoon here in Chongqing but the heat is killing me! Mercury hitting 45 next week! Will be staying indoors mostly....used to be in Guangzhou and the typhoon season wreaked havoc, floods, mudslides, people drowned....

Report Abuse
11 years 34 weeks ago
 
Posts: 9631

Emperor

0
0
You must be a registered user to vote!
You must be a registered user to vote!
0

Yeah. Rammasun provided us with clean air, lower temperatures and quite a lot of rain. Luckily it didn't make landfall here. 

andy74rc:

Yeah, for 1 day.....

11 years 34 weeks ago
Report Abuse

Scandinavian:

I am pretty sure I counted more than 1 day of rain here :) 

11 years 34 weeks ago
Report Abuse
Report Abuse
11 years 34 weeks ago
 
Posts: 887

Shifu

0
0
You must be a registered user to vote!
You must be a registered user to vote!
0

Xiamen still ok, let's see tomorrow Smile

Report Abuse
11 years 34 weeks ago
 
Posts: 25

Governor

0
0
You must be a registered user to vote!
You must be a registered user to vote!
0

I was in Beihai when Rammansun struck. It was quite scarey...(we thought our windows would blow in). There were a few flattened petrol stations an we lost power for 2 days and water for 4.

humbug:

That must have been terrifying! 

11 years 34 weeks ago
Report Abuse
Report Abuse
11 years 34 weeks ago
 
Know the answer ?
Please or register to post answer.

Report Abuse

Security Code: * Enter the text diplayed in the box below
Image CAPTCHA
Enter the characters shown in the image.
  • Allowed HTML tags: <a> <em> <strong> <cite> <code> <ul> <ol> <li> <dl> <dt> <dd> <img> <br> <p> <u>
  • Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
  • Textual smileys will be replaced with graphical ones.

More information about formatting options

Forward Question

Answers HighlightMORE >>
A: Your first step should be at FindJobs, top L corner of this screen, wh
A:Your first step should be at FindJobs, top L corner of this screen, where you should look for an Arabic language teacher job openings. In order to move to China for longer term (more than 30-days), you'll need an employer, who will sponsor your entry ( Z ) visa, Working and Residence permit later on.https://hrone.com/blog/work-visa-in-china-the-complete-2025-guide-for-professionals/ You could also look for a schools in China in need of Arabic language teacher, by using web's search engine with 'Arabic teacher in China' or similar in search. As I look quickly for an Arabic language teacher job openings in China ... https://www.hiredchina.com/jobs/arabic_teacher_1609227685465 https://jobs.echinacities.com/jobchapter/1355067167 https://www.georjob.com/jobs/we-need-an-arabic-teacher-in-beijing-tzikajvtkhlwuvixgexusmeukboizq Good luck! -- icnif77