How to keep yourself busy abroad while not working
We wholeheartedly thank Julia Teresani, who had already shared her experience of pregnancy and birth during lockdown in Shaghai, for this practical article with tips on how to keep yourself
We wholeheartedly thank Julia Teresani, who had already shared her experience of pregnancy and birth during lockdown in Shaghai, for this practical article with tips on how to keep yourself
In this lovely article, Paola, long-time friend of Expatclic, opens her window on Dhaka, where she lived four wonderful years, and tells of how she discovered Bangla butterflies and how
A while ago I had the chance to interview an amazing Russian woman, Viktoriya, who lives in Japan. She told me about a part of her work she shares with
We sincerely thank Veronica, an Italian who has been living in Taipei, the capital of Taiwan for two years. Her article is part of our series “How do you live
Claudiaexpat introduces us to Taman Bacaan Pelangi, a beautiful Indonesian project. About books, of course. In Indonesia’s main language, Bahasa, Taman Bacaan Pelangi means “Rainbow Reading Parks”. Nila Tanzil,
We thank Momoko from Japan, who wrote this article in French, a language she only recently started to study. Silviaex translated the article. The Japanese
We thank MumInBermuda for this detailed account of her experience of being pregnant in Tokyo and giving birth in Bermuda! A first pregnancy abroad… I experienced it not in
Lise delivered a baby girl in January 2009 in Singapore. It is her second child, the first having being born in France. The pregnancy There are many excellent maternity