NZCFS Secretary
Exciting changes planned for JingJinJi
During my most recent trip to Beijing I was fascinated by a visit to the City Planning Department and their ambitious plans for urban reju...
Response to reporting about China by Professor Anne-Marie Brady
In the closing weeks of 2017 a view of China was widely promoted in the media that challenges New Zealand’s autonomy from China. Pr...
Chinese Breakfasts
Chinese BreakfastsBreakfast dishes in China widely differ from region to region. Chinese people usually eat soybean milk and deep-fr...
Why not learn Chinese?
Mandarin is the main language of China. it’s also spoken in Hong Kong (China), Macao (China), Malaysia, Singapore and Chinese communities in...
About WeChat
It’s hard to imagine life in modern China without WeChat. The app is just one of many examples of how China is leading the world in software...
Explore China: The Northwest
Report: Explore China: the North West Tour, October 11 to November 1
16 tour group members.Two hours on the tarmac in Shanghai for the...
NZCFS Projects in Northwest China
NZCFS have delivered a range of projects in the NW of China. They all started in Shandan, situated in the Hexi Corridor, Gansu. Shandan is...
Rewi Alley
The most famous New Zealander in China - Rewi Alley contributed perhaps more than any other foreigner to the Chinese revolution. He was the ...
New to New Zealand?
Advice for International Students and Hosts.We hope the following may be helpful to all concerned, especially educational institutions w...
Shandan Bailie School
Throughout its existence the New Zealand China Friendship Society has had a special relationship with the Shandan Bailie School, founded...
Gung Ho Co-operatives
Gung Ho is the slogan and nickname of the International Committee for the Promotion of Chinese Industrial Cooperatives, a project founded ...