How to describe a wild kid in Chinese
"熊孩子" (xióng hái zi) refers to those mischievous and unruly children, who often make parents unable either to laugh or to cry.
Read MoreSina Weibo to abandon its 140-character limit
From 28 January, Sina Weibo will allow some users to write longer messages, although not all of the text will immediately appear in followers' feeds.
Read MoreThat’s how Chinese nouveau riche couple tie the knot!
One Chinese couple did not hold back when commemorating their marriage as they lit up a quiet village with brightly-coloured outfits, exotic chauffeured supercars and plenty of gold jewelry.
Read MoreTencent to crack U.S. market with mobile game WeFire
Tencent is working with San-Francisco-based publisher Glu Mobile to bring its shooter game WeFire to the United States and Europe this year.
Read MoreLearn Chinese with QQ and WeChat
Foreigners, especially those living in China, have become familiar with such chatting tools as WeChat and QQ. With these applications, they can make friends with Chinese people and learn Chinese as well.
Read MoreTopics you can talk about with Chinese grandparents
This post covers some Chinese phrases to help you address the older generation and some of the most popular activities among retirees in China.
Read MoreHaier buys GE appliance to transform into a premium brand
Chinese home appliance maker Haier Group has reached a deal to buy General Electric Co.'s appliance business for 5.4 billion dollars.
Read MoreChinese enjoy much fun in a week hit by cold snap
Jiuxian Mountain in Quanzhou City is covered in snow.A resident of Zhengzhou, Henan Province, posted this image on Weibo
Read MoreBeijing to limit its population within 23 million by 2020
Beijing will cap its population at 23 million by 2020, officials said during the annual local "two sessions".
Read MoreGalloping Horses by Erhu player Gao Shaoqing
The Galloping Horses in this video was played by Gao Shaoqing in the inauguration of the Canadian Governor General in 2014.
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