Ian is from San Diego, California, and in 2014 he took a trip to China with his best friend that was supposed to last a couple of months. He's still here. Eleven years later, he's married to a Chinese woman, has a young daughter, owns his apartment in Dandong (a city on the North Korean border where he can see North Korea from his living room), just bought a BYD SUV that gets close to 1,000 miles on a tank, and is going full-time as a content creator next month.
The catch: he actually did leave. From 2020 to 2024, Ian was back in California with his family. They were unhappy. So they came back to China — and Ian says he's never moving back to the US again.
In this episode, Ian shares what it's actually like to live on the edge of the Hermit Kingdom — the view of the Yalu River from his 7th-floor window, why Dandong is world-famous for Chinese BBQ, what changed about China between his first stint (2014–2019) and his return (2024–present), and why he calls China "the safest place I've ever been." He also breaks down what it actually takes to teach English in China legally, why the old Hong Kong visa-run trick doesn't work anymore, and how he bought a midsize SUV for less than $15,000 with three years of insurance bundled in.
Chapters:
00:00 — Welcome to The MIC00:15 — From San Diego: school, hotels, and the friend who pitched China00:31 — The 2014 trip that became a decade01:02 — Crossing from Hong Kong into Shenzhen02:53 — His Taiwanese uncle's warning: "Don't be too outspoken"04:00 — How "a few months" became permanent04:57 — The Hong Kong border runs and why they don't work anymore06:27 — What it takes to be an English teacher in China today08:41 — Leaving in 2020, returning with his family in 202409:22 — How China has actually changed since 201410:32 — The 200-foreigner community in Longgang, Shenzhen12:09 — 30-cent breakfasts and how Chinese cost-of-living really works14:22 — Living in Dandong on the North Korean border15:17 — Why he thinks China is the safest country in the world16:43 — Cops in China vs. cops in America17:56 — Why he's going full-time content after July18:11 — Why Dandong is world-famous for Chinese BBQ19:43 — Cooking Mexican food in a small Chinese city22:32 — Buying his BYD SUV for 100,000 RMB ($15,000)26:00 — 1,000 miles on a tank, one fill-up in six weeks28:28 — Owning property in China and the "70-year lease" myth29:55 — Meeting his wife at a late-night Shenzhen street barbecue30:30 — How his wife learned perfect English from movies31:36 — What he misses from China when he's in the US32:20 — The one thing he still misses about America: air quality34:59 — "China for life" — and what would have to change
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