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I feel more Chinese in the US and more American in China. I have to switch between 2 personalities.
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Jeff Niu, 31, a Columbia University graduate and American-born Chinese living in Beijing. His words have been edited for length and clarity. I'm ...
Lily Wu, 31, was born in the US to Chinese parents and grew up in Boston. Her response to the question "Where are you from?" has evolved over time. She moved to Hong Kong in her early 20s and now says ...
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They gave me free food just for speaking Chinese!
While exploring a rural market in China, an American traveler surprises locals by speaking fluent Chinese – and ends up getting offered free food in return. In this video, we capture the warm ...
Chinese cuisine has captivated the Western palate. Take, for one, the staggering number of Chinese restaurants in the U.S. They outnumber fast-food titans McDonald’s, Burger King, KFC, and Wendy’s — ...
Jeff Niu, now 31, grew up in New York City but felt drawn to China. At 22, he moved to Beijing, earned a master's, and pivoted among roles in design, healthcare, and private equity. He has learned to ...
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