Take a cycling trip in Yangshuo countryside
Gone but not forgotten, we will always remember our day of cycling through China's magical land of Yangshuo.
Read MorePictographs in Chinese characters
There are a number of Chinese characters that are actually drawn from just looking at the world that are called pictographs.
Read MoreClassic lines of idol play ‘Our Times’
The big-screen debut of veteran Taiwanese TV drama producer Frankie Chen Yu-shan is a smartly cast, sweetly nostalgic teen romance with juvenile storytelling.
Read MoreChina’s high-tech companies stand out as growth engines
While Chinese President Xi Jinping's vision of an economy dominated by high-tech and consumer-oriented companies may be years away, they're already standing out from their old-growth counterparts when it comes to earnings.
Read MoreHow do ‘loneliest generation’ see one-child policy?
According to a 2013 study by Australian researchers, only children exhibit traits such as selfishness, pessimism and risk aversion that are not as prevalent in children with siblings.
Read MoreChina to become world’s biggest electric car market
China is tipped to surpass the U.S. as the world's biggest electric car market this year.
Read MoreVerbs used as measure words
Verbs can also be used as measure words in Chinese, for example, "担 (carry on a shoulder pole):一担水 (two buckets of water)."
Read MoreDoes “说” only mean “say”?
"说" appears three times in the dialogue. It is commonly used with many meanings. In "你都说好多回了", "说" means "say, talk or speak".
Read MoreAre you one of the “月光族”?
In Chinese, "月光族" refers to a group of people who run out of their monthly salary and spend their monthly income every time before the next payday.
Read MoreChina looks to services to boost economy
Banking, tutoring and healthcare are the holy grail both for China's policymakers and its international investors. And Beijing looks to services to rev up slowing economic growth.
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