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Frank Hossack

New Nanjing Metro Lines’ Stations Announced

At long last anyone hoping to stay in Nanjing during the foreseeable future can make plans as to where they may wish to live. As the first concrete information emerges confirming the exact location of metro stations on lines...

Coffee & Art

It shows that Coffee & Art was opened up by a semi-retired local design company founder; an easy place in which to relax and watch sleepy Jiangning drift by. The art in Coffee & Art comprises numerous paintings (prints...

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Happy New Year; Have a Tunnel

With 2014 heralding the year of the Youth Olympics in Nanjing, the authorities are determined to start the year off right with the opening of large sections of two major new transportation arteries, over parts of the city closed...

Thai Tasty

Manned by Thai chefs with decades of experience in preparing authentic cuisine, Thai Tasty shares its address, phone number and owners with neighbour Masala Kitchen; expect the same high level of standard as served up by its Indian forebearer....

Mei Lun Shang Pin Hair Saloon / Dason Bistro

Back in 2013, Mei Lun Shang Pin Hair Saloon opened its doors and started the trend for pubs that cut your hair, or, as the promotional literature more attractively puts it, "a relaxing bar scene that offers the perfect...

D’Andrea & Partners Law Firm

D'Andrea & Partners is an International Consulting Firm present in China since 2004 with offices in Shanghai, Nanjing and desk in Zhuhai. The Firm's professionals offer legal services in several foreign languages (Italian, Chinese, English, French, German and Russian)....

China’s Third Plenum; Bark or Bite?

While China has held its Third Plenum that is intended as a road map for the country’s next round of development spanning economics, political and social spheres, its intents for many China watchers, or indeed most of its intended,...

About Me

Editor-in-Chief of The Nanjinger, Frank Hossack, is a multi-award winning Radio/TV host and voice-over artist who has worked in China for the past 32 years. Frank has also written for Time magazine, the Wall Street Journal and The Times, appeared on the BBC and LBC, and been cited by CNN, China Daily and the New York Times, among many others.
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