@OP I second Bruta's remark about Europe. The same is true for Australia.
The fact that you speak Chinese is a *huge* asset in these countries. I'm from Western Europe and it is very difficult for us to learn to speak Chinese, while there is a lot of business going on between China and Western Europe. So many companies would love to hire someone who speaks Chinese.
If you have already basic knowledge of English, it is not very hard to pick it up (if you know the structure of the language) and many people are willing to help you master the skill.
Your biggest challenge will be to get a work-visum. You'll have to check out the requirements with the ambassies of the countries you fancy. Other challenges will be culture shock (you will probably have a hard time making friends) and the lousy weather in most of Western Europe.
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