How to apply for a work visa in China
The Z Visa is issued to those who intend to work in China. Getting a Z Visa in China is particularly tricky, for several reasons.
Read MoreWhat Chinese textbooks are good for beginners?
Textbooks are indispensable resources for beginner students, but what and how to choose Chinese textbooks for yourself?
Read MoreRules for forming Chinese comparative sentences
In Chinese, there two kinds of comparative sentences. One is a comparison of two or more things that do not appear at the same time in a sentence, and the other is a comparison between 2 or more things that are both in the sentence.
Read MoreShould Chinese low-income men allowed to share wives?
As the population imbalance in China between men and women has become intensive, Xie Zuoshi, a professor said in his blog that the problem can be solved by allowing polyandry.
Read MoreDelivery service users in China required to register with real names
Users of delivery and logistics services are also required to register with their real names, according to an account on the ministry's website of an interagency meeting.
Read MoreAustralia launches ‘Mandarin Blueprint’ to strengthen ties with China
Education Minister Joy Burch announced the recipients on Thursday as she launched the ACT government's "Mandarin Blueprint", a document outlining plans to boost language development and cultural ties with China.
Read MoreChinese slang term: 心塞
"心塞 (xīnsāi)" is used to vividly describe a kind of emotion which makes you feel suffocated and uncomfortable. If something gets worse and you are left feeling helpless or speechless, you can say that you feel "心塞 (xīnsāi)".
Read More拼爹” and “坑爹”
Power means everything in business and politics. This also extends to our daily life, where having a powerful dad can sometimes makes a big difference as well. The Chinese slang "拼爹" (pīn diē, daddy-is-the-key) refers to that exact phenomenon.
Read MoreHow to use “借” in Chinese
Chinese has "借" to cover any situation, whilst English has separate words for "to borrow" and "to lend". Which one it means depends on how the sentence is structured.
Read MoreMosuo culture facing extinction due to booming tourism
Lured by the promise of spectacular natural beauty and exotic cultural experiences, hundreds of thousands of visitors, mostly Chinese, are making the journey to Lugu Lake.
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