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Living In China And Gluten-Free


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Hello! My name is Eline and I will be living in China for a year. I'm looking for other celiacs experienced with how to maintain a gluten-free diet in China.

I live a nighttrain away from both Beijing and Shanghai. Would love to meet with people dealing with the same challenge and exchange experiences either in person or via email.

Hope to hear from someone!! My emailaddress is e l i n e v d o o r n @ h o t m a i l . c o m.

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nomad411 Newbie

Hello! My name is Eline and I will be living in China for a year. I'm looking for other celiacs experienced with how to maintain a gluten-free diet in China.

I live a nighttrain away from both Beijing and Shanghai. Would love to meet with people dealing with the same challenge and exchange experiences either in person or via email.

Hope to hear from someone!! My emailaddress is e l i n e v d o o r n @ h o t m a i l . c o m.

I look forward to hearing about your experiences.. I'm very very sensitive, but dreaming of South East Asia. I hear Thailand is probably the best country for me in terms of food, and probably for foreigner acceptance come to think of it. But China is definitely where it's all happening and I'm curious to see if I could live there.

Please come back here and post about everything :)

mushroom Proficient

Eline did leave an email address in her post if you want to contact her. :)

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