A Guide to Community Mediation Resolving Expat Conflicts
Apr 23, 2025
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Chengdu
Foreigners living in China, have you ever encountered these annoying issues: noisy partying from upstairs late at night, your landlord suddenly increasing the rent, your cleaning lady complaining that you haven't paid enough for her salary—and so on?
What your first reaction would be like?
Call 110? Dragging in cops may require a lot of patience, because it’s time and energy consuming. On top of that, calling the police may worsen your neighborhood relationship. Maybe hire a lawyer to file a lawsuit? Surely don’t do that. The lawyer’s fee may be higher than your loss, which is completely an overkill.
In fact, you have a better choice: community mediation. This not only is a time-saving and cost-effective solution that showcases the “Eastern Wisdom” but also can help you turn “enemies” to “friends”.
In this video, Oliver, an international community assistant at Chengdu’s Tongzilin International Community and a seven-year China resident, presents an overview of community mediation by introducing in detail the scope of application of community mediation, the specific process of mediation, and the remedial plan for mediation failure. This will help make your life in China smoother and more enjoyable. Source: HomeinChengdu