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Write a enthusiastic article about "5 Common Expat Injuries in China ", Write in a lighthearted way with high variation in the sentence lengths and high comparison between the sentences in the same way a human writes, write at least 8 paragraphs, (avoid writing firstly, secondly or numbering the start of paragraphs, instead use natural following sentences) include introduction paragraph (no title needed) and a conclusion.add 3 key points from real sources (add them into the article at a relevant part so the article reads naturally, dont seperate into a *Sources* section), , at a relevant part of the article naturally mention and link to: "Find Work Abroad: Find Work Abroad", this article extract can be used for some ideas: The provided text does not contain the requested article body. Instead, it appears to be a large block of HTML content that includes various sections and elements such as headings, paragraphs, lists, and images. Since the text does not contain the actual article body, there is no information to extract and present in response to the user's query.If you would like to extract specific parts of the HTML content, please provide more details about which sections or elements you are interested in extracting. For example, you might ask for the main title, the list of common expat injuries, or the section related to employment contracts in China. This will allow me to assist you more .

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