9 things you should not miss in Guilin
It's almost impossible to speak about Guilin to a native Chinese person without hearing "桂林山水甲天下". Here are 9 thing you should not miss there.
Read MoreRich Chinese explore Western etiquette for status and business
Nowadays Chinese customers will pay handsomely for courses in old world etiquette and a taste of the aristocratic life.
Read More‘On Teachers’ by Han Yu
In ancient times those who wanted to learn would seek out a teacher, one who could propagate the doctrine, impart professional knowledge, and resolve doubts.
Read MoreChinese phrases for banking
This post covers the world of China's brick and mortar banking establishments, its booming mobile banking industry, and some practical language to draw on when you're managing your money in the China.
Read MoreChina emerges as world’s largest buyer of domain names
Over the last two years, China has become the largest buyer of domain names, resulting in what is likely the biggest story in domain-name investing since the Internet began.
Read MoreUkrainian girl becomes an Internet sensation
A beautiful Ukrainian girl living in southwest China's Chengdu city became a hit recently on China's social media. She helped some local migrant workers buy train tickets home for the Spring Festival online.
Read MoreShanghai remains appealing to expats despite recession
In truth, China's economy has been slowing steadily for several years as it matures, but for ambitious expatriate managers, it remains an important place to build a career.
Read MoreHow to use “小姐” and “姑娘” correctly
Both "姑娘" (ɡū niɑnɡ) and "小姐" (xiǎo jiě) can be used to address a young girl. Is there any difference between them?
Read More8 reasons why chatting can improve Chinese
Chatting is one of the best ways to improve in a language, including Chinese, especially at beginner and intermediate levels.
Read MoreOMG! My little companions and I are all shocked!
我和我的小伙伴们都惊呆了! (wǒ hé wǒde xiǎo huǒbàn men dōu jīnɡdāi le!), which is similar to the English "Wow!" or "Oh, my God!" is a very popular saying in China.
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