How to enjoy Chinese learning while living your life
Learn Chinese in a smart way, by using effective tools combined with authentic, real-life content. Make Chinese stick by using the best method: Lifestyle language learning.
Read MoreAre you a “吃货”?
"吃货", in Chinese, refers to those people who are fond of eating and able to eat a lot.
Read MoreChina to extend Hukou to its unregistered population
China is considering extending hukou, or household registration, to 13 million unregistered citizens, according to the Ministry of Public Security.
Read MoreChina to remove barriers to bolster domestic consumption
China will accelerate reforms to remove internal barriers to both foreign and domestic trade, the country's cabinet said on Monday, a move designed to bolster domestic consumption in its slowing economy.
Read MoreApple Pay to be launched for Apple users in China
Apple has already inked deals with China's four largest banks, which would allow iPhone, iWatch, and iPad users to connect the payments service to their bank accounts.
Read MoreWhittard of Chelsea to open stores in China amid growing demand
Whittard of Chelsea is making the bold move of turning history on its head by selling tea to China. The retailer is considering opening stores in the country and an online shop on Tmall.
Read MoreHow to express “too much” in Chinese
The phrase "too much" in English has many more uses than "太多" does in Chinese. Take a look at how to use this simple phrase correctly in Chinese.
Read MoreLearn Chinese with motivation
It's important to be aware of motivation and do you best to maintain and increase it during Chinese learning.
Read MoreOrigins and meanings of Chinese numerals “一二三”
The Chinese numbers were invented one by one, and not all at once. So it makes sense that the number one, which existed first, would affect how the number two looks. The same goes for the other numbers.
Read MoreScrapping of one-child policy postponed by population fear
China delayed scrapping its one-child policy out of fear that the population would expand too rapidly, a senior official said on Tuesday — despite the fact demographers say the birth rate was already dwindling before it was introduced in 1979.
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