Differences between “bù duàn” and “bù tíng”
When something keeps happening and won't stop happening, we say that it is "continuous" or "incessant". In Chinese, the words are "不断" and "不停".
Read MoreYouGov: Chinese most optimistic in the world
Chinese people are almost twice as optimistic about the world as those from other countries, while Britons are the fifth most pessimistic, according to a recent survey.
Read MoreForeigners respond after Zhang Ziyi gives birth to baby in US
Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi, who gained international fame for her role in "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," posted a photo of a baby's hand online to announce the arrival of her daughter.
Read MoreHow to use “de” in Chinese
的" is one of the most basic and important part of Chinese vocabulary. Here are the different uses of "的" in Chinese grammar.
Read MoreDo you enjoy “bullet screen” while watching movies?
The idea behind "bullet screens" originated in Japan, where they were first popularized by a Japanese ACG (animation, comics, games) video portal called Nicodou.
Read MoreDifferences between “běn lái” and “yuán lái”
If something was originally a certain way, or "should be" a certain way, the Chinese words used are often "本来" and "原来".
Read MoreChinlingo Chinese character: Super idiot = 槑 (méi)
The character "呆" means "dull or silly". When two "呆" are combined, the degree of dullness is doubled as well.
Read MoreUber CEO: China to surpass Silicon Valley in innovation
"Watch out, Silicon Valley. China's out to eat your lunch." So says Travis Kalanick, the CEO of Uber Technologies Inc..
Read MoreTake a bird’s-eye view of Getu valley, China
Take some time to enjoy this video of a bird's-eye view of Getu valley in Guizhou, China.
Read MoreLearning Chinese pinyin letter “Ü”
ü" is perhaps one of the most difficult vowel sounds to recreate by English speakers. Here are some tips for you.
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