The Shanghai Expo had an estimated 70 million visitors with over 200 countries taking part and ran from 1st May to 31st October 2010. Nearly 40 billion pounds had been spent on this world trade exhibition, that’s more than the Olympics of 2008. The UK was one of the first to sign up to the […]
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Manchester Yellows wins UKASA Cup
The UK Asian Sports Association put on a good show on May 1st 2010 in Nottingham, and it lived up to its billing of being one of the largest sporting events for Chinese people in the UK. Nee Hao Magazine brings you the photos and results from the football competition which was won by Manchester Yellows […]
Albert Wong, Japanese Cars, Milton Keynes
Nee Hao Magazine has had hundreds of e-mails asking why we don’t have a car section. After doing some head scratching we tracked down Japanese car specialist and businessman Albert Wong to help us with ‘kicking off’ the car section. He gives us an insight into his background, job and his love of cars. Albert […]
RnB Singer: Beilei, Shanghai
Singing in Chinese, French and English, Beilei represents an emerging generation of recording artists whose music maps a new geography. Born in Wenzhou, China and raised in Paris, France, her artistry is a passport that transports her worldwide. Watch her music video currently doing the rounds in China, soon to be coming to Europe, the […]
Like playing piano to a cow (“对牛弹琴”)
Have you ever experienced, not being appreciated before? You know in the situation where you give someone 100 % and in return they do not appreciate it one bit. Not saying that you should always expect something back in return for giving, but hey a little acknowledgement would be nice. In Chinese there is a […]
Director Sarah Zhang Shanghai
The Film making industry in China has been colourful and turbulent and Shanghai is a very important place as it’s where it all began. Motion Pictures first came to Shanghai in 1896 to kick start the industry. Shanghai film makers were trained up by their American counterparts. In recent times, films such as Crouching Tiger, […]
Miz Zee Shanghai Model
Being the daughter of a professor of mathematics and also very academic herself Miz Zee has brains as well as style. She models for fun. Zee is from the Hunan province and now lives, works and parties in Shanghai. She talks to Nee Hao. Where do you get your inspiration from? In my youth, I […]
Mimi Pie’s Blog
Mimi Pie Lives in South Wales UK and originally from Malaysia. She came to the UK to study a law degree. She is the author of her blog which is read by thousands of people both in the UK and Malaysia. She likes to chat a lot about clothes, food, relationships (and also bitch about […]
Muslims in Urumqi, China
Production stills from Diamond in the Dunes, a feature-length documentary about a Chinese-Muslim baseball team. The film is currently in production in Urumqi, China. History There are more Chinese Muslims in China than the population of the UK. An estimated 100 million live in China. There is a long history between Islam and China. In the year […]
Johnny La talks about football
British born Vietnamese Johnny Hai Huy La, 21, from London is a student but has aspirations to be a professional footballer. He holds a FA Level One coaching badge, which gives him the license to supervise and coach youth teams, and he also completed two weeks of work experience as a trainee coach at Arsenal […]