About “子” in Chinese
There are more than 500 words suffixed with "子" in Chinese. Here are some common examples.
Read More15 common radicals in Chinese
Try to memorize these 15 common radicals, phonetic or semantic, and you'll have started to read Chinese!
Read MoreChinese version of ‘Jingle Bells’
Jingle Bells is one of the best-known and commonly sung Christmas songs in the world. Let's check out the "Jingle Bells" in Chinese version.
Read MoreChinese voice opinions on high-end public toilets
The idea of renovating 57,000 restrooms has won praise from many residents who have long deplored the squalid, crumbling condition of many restrooms. But some say that high-end toilets are a waste of resources.
Read MoreWhy should foreign firms in China obey the local laws?
There are a number of steps that companies in China can take to minimise the risks posed by the government's regulatory investigations.
Read MoreTop 6 grammar mistakes made by Chinese learners
All students are different and yet, there are some mistakes that are very common among Chinese learners. Here are six common mistakes for foreign learners.
Read MoreApple partners with UnionPay to bring Apple Pay to China
Apple and China UnionPay announced a partnership to bring Apple Pay, a mobile payment solution provided by the US tech giant, to its Chinese customers next year.
Read MoreLearn Chinese winter solstice from 14 sentences
There are many traditions around Chinese Winter Solstice, and many excellent opportunities for language learning! This post will cover new vocabulary and interesting cultural tidbits.
Read MoreAncient Chinese etiquette in The Legend of Mi Yue
The Legend of Mi Yue tells the story of Mi Yue and her life entwined with politics, war, and romance. Mi Yue, a real historical figure who lived during the Warring States Period (475-221 BC) was reportedly the first empress dowager in China.
Read MoreChinese want watershed for films and TV shows
All films and TV shows are vetted by a government committee. Oddly, however, China has no ratings system to denote a film's suitability for certain age-groups.
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