Foreigner Worked 80 Days at Kindergarten Without Permit

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Source: OT-Team(G), 信网

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A kindergarten in Chengdu has been fined for illegally employing a foreign national without a valid work permit, according to an administrative penalty decision recently disclosed by local authorities.

The Chengdu Public Security Bureau's Wenjiang District Branch imposed a fine of RMB 10,000 on Chengdu Wenjiang District Mengzhi Kindergarten Co., Ltd. for violating China's regulations on the employment of foreign nationals.

The penalty decision shows that between March and December 2025, the kindergarten, located at No. 320, Section 2 of Wenquan Avenue in Wenjiang District, illegally hired a foreign male whose nationality was not disclosed, and who had not obtained a work permit in China. The individual was engaged in part-time work at the kindergarten for a total of 80 days. Specific details of his duties were not disclosed in the decision.

The public security authority stated that the kindergarten's conduct violated relevant national regulations. In accordance with Article 80, Paragraph 3 of the Exit and Entry Administration Law of the People's Republic of China, the Wenjiang District Branch of the Chengdu Public Security Bureau issued the administrative penalty on December 25, 2025.

Corporate information available on the Qichacha business information platform shows that Chengdu Wenjiang District Mengzhi Kindergarten Co., Ltd. was established in September 2019. The company's legal representative is Guo Jianing, and its registered address is No. 320, Section 2 of Wenquan Avenue, Wenjiang District, Chengdu. The kindergarten is wholly owned by Sichuan Auston Education Consulting Co., Ltd.

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Unpaid, Jobless, Visa-Trapped : A Foreigner’s Struggle in China

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Source: OT-Team(G), 红旗区法院

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The Hongqi District People's Court in Xinxiang, Henan Province, has successfully enforced a ruling in a foreign-related labor dispute, recovering outstanding wages for a French national in accordance with Chinese law.

The applicant, identified by the pseudonym John, a French citizen, came to China in 2024 to work as a fencing coach for a local sports development company. After the employer failed to pay his wages, the dispute was submitted to labor arbitration. The parties reached a mediation agreement, under which the company committed to pay John RMB 24,000 per year in installments. However, the company did not honor the agreement, prompting John to apply to the Hongqi District People's Court for compulsory enforcement.

Upon entering the enforcement phase, the case was handled by enforcement officer Liu Xiaofeng and his team, who promptly conducted a comprehensive investigation into the company's assets. The inquiry revealed that the company had suspended operations due to poor business performance and had no sufficient funds in its bank accounts, causing the enforcement process to stall temporarily. To safeguard the applicant's lawful rights, the court lawfully sealed sports equipment located at the company's training venue, laying the groundwork for further enforcement.

During this period, John was unable to take up new employment due to visa constraints and expressed growing anxiety, repeatedly seeking updates through an interpreter. The enforcement team maintained consistent communication, assuring him that his rights would be protected in accordance with the law.

Despite challenges such as the respondent's unclear whereabouts and limited asset leads, the enforcement officers persisted. On the evening of December 15, amid severe winter weather, the team received a tip that personnel linked to the company might be teaching at another location. Acting immediately, Liu Xiaofeng's team, with the assistance of on-duty "Enforcement 110" officers Feng Guopeng and Jia Xilong, located the company's staff and instructed them to contact the legal representative, surnamed Wang. Following communication, Wang agreed to come to court the next day to resolve the matter.

On the morning of December 16, Wang appeared at the Hongqi District People's Court as agreed. The enforcement team again explained the relevant laws and regulations in detail, outlining the legal consequences of refusing to comply with an effective legal document, while engaging in patient and pragmatic discussions based on the circumstances of the case. Confronted with both the authority of the law and the team's measured approach, Wang acknowledged his obligations. By noon the same day, he had raised the full amount owed, which was paid on the spot under the court's supervision.

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Parlay
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Located in Shanghai's Shankang Li, Parlay is an American-style sports bar and BBQ joint from seasoned restaurateur Matty Waters, featuring pool tables, darts, and a large terrace—with exceptional Kansas City-style barbecue and premium pub grub.


The menu is a meat-lover's paradise, emphasizing house-smoked, dry-rubbed meats made fresh daily. Standouts include tempura spare ribs, a variety of smoked wings, and massive sandwiches like the Double G Combo and the Pastrami Reuben.


For the main event, choose from expertly smoked brisket, pork ribs, and char siu pork belly, all served with classic sides.


The vibe is relaxed and nostalgic, fueled by a 90s hip-hop soundtrack, live sports screenings, and weekend live music.


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Guinness Social

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Tucked away in charming Tianzifang, Guinness Social by Butler & White's has become a beloved hideaway since opening in 2022.


This cozy British pub and eatery offers an authentic taste of the UK, from perfectly golden fish and chips and warm crumpets to classic scones.


Step inside to find a cozy space, where wood furnishings create a warm atmosphere and multiple televisions are ideal for catching the latest match.


For those who prefer al fresco dining, plenty of outdoor seating is also available.


The star of the show is the special beer machine that pours impeccable, fresh Guinness.


The food menu features generous, reasonably-priced portions with plenty of thoughtful vegetarian and vegan options. 


Whether you're stopping by for a classic pie or just to relax with a pint, it's the perfect spot to unwind and enjoy genuine British comfort food.

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Homeslice
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Homeslice's New York-style pizzas with sourdough crust are a Shanghai favorite––big, juicy slices with inventive, seasonal toppings that you fold in half like a sandwich.


Homeslice Kitchen in Shankang Li also has an expanded menu that ventures beyond pizza into full Italian-American fare.


Highlights include Melanzane Parmigiana—a flourless, layered eggplant dish brined and baked to perfection—and Four-Cheese Mac & Cheese—a mysteriously melty, stringy blend of cheddar, mozzarella, provolone, and parmesan.


For something more substantial, go for the Pan-Roast Rump Cap or Garlic Butter Shrimp with Focaccia—succulent shrimp drenched in garlicky goodness.


Their signature cocktails—crafted with local brands Julu Gin and Pao Drinks Co.—are also a must-try.


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Homeslice Kitchen Shankang Li, 358 Kangding Lu, Bldg 3, Unit 103, by Shaanxi Bei Lu 康定路358号3幢103室 

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La Barra

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La Barra celebrated its fourth anniversary with some reinvention—formerly four venues (Bonica, La Mezcalería, Tacos el Paisa, and La Barra), it's now one unified space: a fusion bistro, vinyl lounge, and club all under one roof.


Dinner features shareable plates like Charred Beef Tataki and Octopus Croquettas. The kitchen also shines with dishes like the Foie Gras Chicken Roulade—a brunch standout—and late-night fried chicken tacos, ensuring every craving gets a sophisticated twist.


Spend RMB200+ per person, and club entry is free. Post-10pm, the lounge shifts into a vinyl-driven shisha spot, while upstairs, resident DJs spin house and techno in a tight, energetic club.


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La Barra Lane 319 Jiaozhou Lu, Building 30, by Xinzha Lu, Jing'an District 胶州路319弄30号, 进新闸路

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NEWA

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Shanghai's dining scene has itself a serious dose of Himalayan spice in NEWA, a vibrant Nepali eatery tucked into Jing'an's M+ complex.


This is Nepalese cooking at its most unapologetically bold—a cuisine shaped by centuries of trade between Northern India and China's western frontiers, yet still largely uncharted here in Shanghai.  


The restaurant takes its name from the Newa people, the indigenous inhabitants of Nepal's Kathmandu Valley, whose culinary traditions are as rich as their history, while the setting—dim lighting, discreet Himalayan motifs—is an elegant backdrop.


NEWA's menu thrills with spice, smoke, and slow-cooked depth, each dish a vibrant testament to Nepal's love affair with flavor.


READ MORE: NEWA – Nepalese Food Like You've Never Had It Before


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NEWA M+, D-103, 850 Xikang Lu, by Yuyao Lu, Jing'an District 西康路850号D-103室, 近余姚路

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Mignon 9

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Mignon 9 brings Parisian charm to Wuyuan Lu with its classic wine bistro vibe.


Helmed by Singapore-trained chef Hank Li, the menu features French-inspired dishes like Foie Gras Mousse with blackberry port sauce, Charcoal Grilled Yellow Croaker, and M7 Wagyu Flap crusted with chili and cashews. Don't miss the Uni Pot Rice or the Beef Cheek Pasta.


With 50+ French and Chinese wines, the space transitions from a daytime café to an evening wine bar, complete with a dog-friendly terrace.


READ MORE: Mignon 9 – Parisian Eatery Offering Timeless French Fare


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Mignon 9 No.71 Wuyuan Lu, by Wulumuqi Lu, 五原路71号, 近乌鲁木齐路.

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Smokin' Hog

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Dive into the hubbub of hundreds of kilos of meat smoking, burgers sizzling, street tacos and quesadillas flying off the grill, cocktails pouring, and some good ol' low-and-slow Texas-style BBQ.


At Smokin' Hog, every cut gets a handcrafted spice rub, smoked fresh, and served with white toast, pickled onions, jalapeños, and a duo of homemade secret-recipe BBQ sauces.


Wash it all down with the Vampiro—a fizzy, bold twist on the Bloody Mary, blending silver tequila, sangrita (tomato juice, grenadine & L&P sauce), Taquitos grapefruit soda, and lime.


Thirsty for more? Choose from classic cocktails, bottled and draft beers, coffee, soft drinks, and a full spread of Taquitos sodas.


READ MORE: Smokin' Hog: Low-and-Slow Texas BBQ on Wuding Lu


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Smokin' Hog 970 Wuding Lu, by Jiaozhou Lu, 武定路970号, 近胶州路

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The Rooster

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Everybody loves The Rooster, the small bar with a big personality—and a huge, sun-drenched, wrap-around terrace. A local's local with an everybody-knows-your-name vibe.


Whether you're after the all-day, all-night happiest of Thursday happy hoursfree drinks on Mondays, or weekend free flow brunches with craft cocktails, there's always a reason to stop by.


Don't miss the famous Wednesday coin-flip game or Sunday trivia battles. With running eventssaucy wing deals, and round-the-clock drink promos, this Jiangning Lu hotspot delivers nonstop fun—and unbeatable value.


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The Rooster 107, 445 Jiangning Lu, by Wuding Lu, Jing'an District 江宁路445107, 近武定路

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Tacolicious

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Tacolicious pushes the boundaries with fusion tacos made from in-house fresh ingredients, all served to the beat of steady hip-hop tunes and paired with generously poured drinks.


Fan favorites include the Fried Fish Tacos, the Steak Asado, and the Grilled Shrimp.


On the drink side, a full bar complements the fun atmosphere, featuring their wildly popular Silver Coin Margarita, a selection of frozen margaritas, fresh fruit daiquiris, secret shots, and blink-and-you'll-miss-them specials—from esoteric picks like Fernet-Branca to the ever-popular Michelada.


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Tacolicious Room 104-105, 34 Yuyao Lu, by Xikang Lu 余姚路34号1幢104-105室, 近西康路

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