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New TV show puts foreigners in unique jobs in China
    2018-07-12  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

NEARLY 500 expats from across the globe, including those working and studying in China, have applied to participate in a reality television show to experience unique jobs with Chinese characteristics for one day.

The jobs include taking care of pandas in the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in Sichuan Province, becoming a kung fu apprentice at Shaolin Temple in Henan Province, taking on the role of a high-speed train maintenance worker in Wuhan, Hubei Province, and learning how to be a chef of hand-pulled noodles in Lanzhou, Gansu Province.

Only one applicant will be selected for each of the eight jobs, according to the team from “I’m in China,” a State-supported media project that aims to share the culture and history of China.

Applicants with relevant work experience and are fluent in Mandarin are preferred, according to the team.

Details regarding the application were released on professional networking website LinkedIn on June 20. So far, the job at the panda base in Sichuan Province has garnered the strongest response.

“We believe LinkedIn will help the TV show organizer find the best candidates, who will in turn work as ambassadors by sharing their real experiences of Chinese culture with the world,” said Huang Lei, marketing and public relations director at LinkedIn China.

(China Daily)

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