Why using monolingual dictionaries isn’t a good idea
In this article, we will focus on why using monolingual dictionaries isn't a very good idea in general.
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With their expanding wallets, middle class consumers are fueling a sharp increase in sales of high-quality products, sending the profits and share prices of health foods companies into unprecedented territory.
Read MoreFindings: Dumplings served 1,700 years ago in China
Dumplings, indispensable at lunar new year dinners in north China were already served 1,700 years ago in China's far west.
Read MoreOnline cross-border shopping market remains large in China
Despite a slowing economy, Chinese consumers' online spending on foreign goods is expected to remain strong in the next five years.
Read MoreChris Rock’s jokes on Asians at Oscars get backlash
Amid generally positive reviews of his jabs at Hollywood and #OscarsSoWhite, the host of Sunday's Oscar ceremony, Chris Rock, is being taken to task for some of his material involving Asian-Americans.
Read MoreShould you use a monolingual or bilingual dictionary?
Using Chinese-Chinese dictionary for learning might cause many problems. Read on and find out.
Read MoreLearn Chinese from Oscar winners’ acceptance speech
The excitement may still fill your heart. Why not pick up some Chinese with the prize acceptance speech by the Oscar winners?
Read MoreStunning lyrics of ‘Someone Like You’ in classical Chinese
We bet you must have listened to the song 'Someone Like You' by Adele, but what if it's written in classical Chinese style? Check it out!
Read MoreSchool’s ban on pregnancy in fall semester slammed
A private primary school that banned its teachers from getting pregnant during the fall semester has trigged public debate over women's reproductive rights.
Read MoreChina’s first anti-domestic violence law takes effect
The new law defines domestic violence as both physical and psychological harm inflicted between family members, including beatings, injuries, restraint or forcible limits on physical liberties, as well as recurring verbal threats and abuse.
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