Recently,four young African men received honors from the Municipal Government of Tianjin, a large city neighboring Beijing. Angolans Miguel Quintas,Jose Soares and Mauro Costa,and Patrick Miguel,a Cape Verdean, were r...Recently,four young African men received honors from the Municipal Government of Tianjin, a large city neighboring Beijing. Angolans Miguel Quintas,Jose Soares and Mauro Costa,and Patrick Miguel,a Cape Verdean, were recognized for their actions on May 27,when they saved three Chinese students who had展开更多
LIVING abroad has never been a struggle for me.My childhood was spent traveling across West Africa,and my trips to Algeria,Guinea, Niger,Burkina Faso and Mali taught me to adapt to new environments.It’s not that I ne...LIVING abroad has never been a struggle for me.My childhood was spent traveling across West Africa,and my trips to Algeria,Guinea, Niger,Burkina Faso and Mali taught me to adapt to new environments.It’s not that I necessarily feel at home anywhere on Earth,but this ability helped me to leave my family six years ago when I moved from Niger to France展开更多
Francis Tchiegue,a Cameroonian,is something of a legend in China.He came to the country in 2003 for doctoral studies,but is now known to Chinese television audiences as Jie Gai,a crosstalk performer. The art of crosst...Francis Tchiegue,a Cameroonian,is something of a legend in China.He came to the country in 2003 for doctoral studies,but is now known to Chinese television audiences as Jie Gai,a crosstalk performer. The art of crosstalk[A stand-up comedy routine],or xiangsheng,is difficult even for native Chinese speakers to do,let alone foreigners. Tchiegue’s success has kept him performing across China.He recently spoke with ChinAfrica about his story.展开更多
文摘Recently,four young African men received honors from the Municipal Government of Tianjin, a large city neighboring Beijing. Angolans Miguel Quintas,Jose Soares and Mauro Costa,and Patrick Miguel,a Cape Verdean, were recognized for their actions on May 27,when they saved three Chinese students who had
文摘LIVING abroad has never been a struggle for me.My childhood was spent traveling across West Africa,and my trips to Algeria,Guinea, Niger,Burkina Faso and Mali taught me to adapt to new environments.It’s not that I necessarily feel at home anywhere on Earth,but this ability helped me to leave my family six years ago when I moved from Niger to France
文摘Francis Tchiegue,a Cameroonian,is something of a legend in China.He came to the country in 2003 for doctoral studies,but is now known to Chinese television audiences as Jie Gai,a crosstalk performer. The art of crosstalk[A stand-up comedy routine],or xiangsheng,is difficult even for native Chinese speakers to do,let alone foreigners. Tchiegue’s success has kept him performing across China.He recently spoke with ChinAfrica about his story.