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Oct'15

How to type “ü” with pinyin input

Are you familiar with Chinese pinyin "ü"? How to type it with pinyin input?

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23

Oct'15

Enjoy ‘Where has the time gone?’ by Wang Zhengliang

The song 《时间都去哪儿了》 has been popular recently in China, especially since it was performed by 王铮亮 (Wáng Zhēngliàng) on 春晚 in 2014.

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Oct'15

Chinese time format

Just a quick post on a Chinese time format for outputting the date and time in Chinese. Various programming languages let you construct date and time formats using a standard syntax.

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Oct'15

Senior bankers in Asia jumping ship to join China’s tech companies

In a mirror of a U.S. trend, senior bankers in Asia are jumping ship to join Chinese technology companies.

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Oct'15

How to apply for a Q Visa for family members in China

​Q Visas are issued to the family members of either Chinese citizens or foreigners with Chinese permanent residence who want to go to China for family reunion, foster care and adoption.

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Oct'15

How to express disagreement politely in Chinese

There are still a lot of polite ways you need to learn when you communicate in Chinese. Knowing the native way of expressing disagreement, for example, is important in helping you with your social life or business in China.

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Oct'15

Discussions on wealthy Chinese luxury hunts in the U.S.

​Wealthy Chinese visitors are paying thousands of dollars to take fishing tours and hunt wild boars in the U.S..

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Oct'15

Useful airport Chinese

This post deals with useful sentences for going to the airport. You can also find more general travel vocabulary here.

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Oct'15

Chinese students show less interest in foreign business programs

​As family incomes increase, Chinese students overseas find less need to pursue a major seen as path to wealth. The report said business is losing its appeal among Chinese students studying in foreign universities.

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Oct'15

Chinese slang term: “作女”

We are talking about the 作女 (zuōnǚ), a type of women who constantly 折腾. They aspire to be mature, yet they are whimsical, unpredictable and inclined to temper tantrums.

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