Fears over China’s economic slowdown overstated
China is only one part of the global economy, and even its recent slowdown does not spell the end of growth. In planning for the long run, investors should look further ahead.
Read MoreDo you have anything to “上交给国家”?
It's hardly rare to hear that unclaimed properties are often "handed to the state treasury". But, you may have noticed recently that folks around you have been handing just about everything over to the country.
Read MoreChina’s hottest app WeChat helps Chinese buyers buy homes in U.S.
WeChat in China has grown into a seamless one-stop shop for common apps. Lately, it's turned into something of a real-estate sales platform, specifically connecting Chinese buyers with agents in the US.
Read MoreLearn radicals prior to Chinese characters
When I first came to China, the idea of a radical was just as foreign as I was and being able to use them to read had never even crossed my mind. Learning radicals is important in order to further your Chinese.
Read MoreDifferences between “二” and “两”
In Chinese, there are two words for "two". This is an introduction to the different uses of "2" in Chinese, namely 二 and 两.
Read MoreChina’s demand for foreign products drives a surge of daigou
As more Chinese look abroad for quality health-care goods, shopping agents and online firms in China begin to flourish with promising prospect.
Read MoreRed envelope” gifts pose challenge to China’s anti-corruption
"Red envelope" gifts via mobile devices, popular in China during festivals, have brought a new challenge in the fight against corruption.
Read MoreExpress multitasking with “一边…一边…”
This article will look at how to express two simultaneous activities or tasks with Chinese phrase "一边... 一边...".
Read MoreBenefits of keeping a notebook in Chinese learning
Keeping a notebook during your Chinese learning can be quite helpful.
Read MoreHow to express “for the nth time” in Chinese
One use of for in English is to express the number of times something happens. In Chinese this is handled with 第. Chinese tends to express this as "this is the nth time" or "that was the nth time".
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