There are a couple of nice apps that you can look at for pollution in China. I've got an android app called Air Quality China. I also have that one on my iPad. There is another iPad app that I can't think of right now. Just search in the App Store.
I use them to check and see if the air is ok to go outside and exercise. I sometimes check the levels in other large Chinese cities (Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu) and they are almost always much higher than the pollution in the Guangzhou/Shenzhen area.
Tier 1 schools in China...outside Beijing and Shanghai
re: Shekou
I was impressed with Shekou when I interview with them a while back. I remember the package being solid ($50,000, tax free, all utilities and housing covered), and the director Bob Dunseth(sp?) seemed like a genuinely good guy. It's easy striking distance to get to HK anytime you want, too. Shenzhen is not going to do a whole lot for the pollution problem though.
Don't know if they fit in that tier 1 category, but definitely a strong option in China.
Don't know if they fit in that tier 1 category, but definitely a strong option in China.
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Its a lower tier 2 school for the region (though if you expand the region to include GZ then its tier 3). The package is okay, it favors singles and teaching couples, becoming less Ok when you factor in kids. As mentioned the area is fine if all you want to do is go shopping for the basics and hang out at fast food places. You can see everything worth seeing in a weekend. After that your basically working for the weekend and getting out to HK or GZ.
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For those of you interested in air quality in China, here is an excellent, easy to read website
http://www.aqicn.info/city/shanghai/
http://www.aqicn.info/city/shanghai/
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