Latest Chinese netspeak: a friend “ship” sinks suddenly
In China, a sentence "友谊的小船说翻就翻" has been popular among the internet. What does it mean?
Read MoreUse ‘lao shi’ to express ‘always’ in Chinese
We have a few ways to say "always" in Chinese, and one of them is to use the word "老是".
Read MoreCartoons about how a friend “ship” sinks go viral in China
What kind of ship never sinks? Friendship! While this joke has always been popular, it has never been able to show how the ship sinks.
Read MoreBeauty obsession drives Meitu app’s $3 billion valuation
China's love affair with physical beauty is helping to fuel a selfie-editing app Meitu's valuation of 3billion dollars.
Read MoreCan you introduce yourself in Chinese?
Here's an example on self-introduction from Chinlingo's friend---Shyam, from Nepal.
Read MoreShanghai’s white-collar workers earn most in China
New analysis is suggesting Shanghai is one-again the best city in the country when it comes to salaries for white-collar workers.
Read MoreA taste of spicy food in Sichuan
How about take a walk and have a taste of spicy food in Sichuan?
Read MoreLearn Chinese from Tagore’s poems
But when I stand in front of you, yet you don't know that I love you.
Read MoreMillennials shake up corporate cultures in China
Millennials, generally defined as people born in the 1980s and 90s, are shaking up corporate cultures in the U.S. and other countries.
Read MoreUse diversified learning to improve your Chinese
This post will be dedicated to explaining various ways of using diversified learning to improve your Chinese.
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