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A Woman in Sydney

30Years in Australia, Chinese by Heart
Natasha Fang, a senior presenter with the Sydney-based Australian Chinese Radio, has lived in Sydney for 30 years, but she is still a typical Chinese woman.
Workers in Israel

A Tale of Two Chinese Workers in Israel
This is Jerusalem, heart of the conflict between Israel and Palestine for decades. While most people fear this place, some 10,000 Chinese are working here--in every corner of this tiny land.
Granny Chang, Chic and Cheerful
Old age hangs like a cloud over humanity. Can a person in retirement still have a splendid and colorful life? Maybe that is an accomplishment beyond the scope of your average superstar, but at least one Chinese granny has managed it.
A Student in the US
A Student in the US
Unlike many others who can earn good money from a part-time job in a lab or company when studying, Tang Qian as a history major had to overcome some financial difficulties during the early period of his stay in the US.
Chinese in London
Chinese at London's Financial Circle
As the world's most famous financial centre, London houses a huge team of ambitious men and women from around the world. Within this busy financial conclave, there are a large number of overseas Chinese helping to keep this financial powerhouse working sound and steady.
A Hong Kong Family
I prefer the life now than before. I feel happy and fulfilled. My husband and I are doing fine. And the children are growing up. They can share some of the problems with you. They are really lovely kids. They are very hard working at school. I'm very satisfied. I feel proud of them. 

Chyi Luu

Chyi Luu & His Restaurant
For most Chinese living on the mainland, the names Chyi Yu and Chyi Chin are by no means unfamiliar. But this story is not about these renowned singers, but about their elder brother Chyi Luu, a man who chose a different life from his sister and brother - doing business.
The restaurant was not merely a business, but a haven for his family. He named it "Chila", literally means "Chyi family's spicy food".