What exactly are programming cheerleaders in China?
Chinese tech companies have sparked controversy on social media after choosing tomotivate their male employees by hiring 'programming cheerleaders'.
Read MoreChina embracing clean energy to reduce air pollution
China will be adding more energy infrastructure - both in the form of clean power and through gas, nuclear and coal - than any other country over the next several decades.
Read More武则天, the first and only female Emperor in China
Getting close to Chinese history can be helpful for Chinese learning. How about starting with the story of China's first female emperor "武则天"?
Read MoreWhat do foreigners think of China before and after they come here?
Several foreigners are Interviewed in this video, before and after they come to China, their thoughts of China is totally different, beyond their imagination, about the modernization, food ,people and language of China.
Read MoreNo longer are tattoos stigmatized in China
Tattoos have a long history in China. But for most of that history they were stigmatized, associated with prisoners, vagrants and the criminal underworld.
Read MoreUse Chinese verbs “接” and “接到” to express “answer” and “receive”
"接" and "接到" are both used to talk about answering and receiving, but the way they work grammatically is different and they have different meanings.
Read MoreWhy learning Chinese is a wise choice for you?
Why should you learn Chinese? Check out these facts and you might realize learning Chinese is one of the best investments you can make.
Read More北漂” in China
There is one kind of people whose living conditions are just like "floating" in this city without a fixed destination. These people are called "北漂" in Chinese.
Read MoreGoogle plans a return to China with its censored app store
Google is close to returning to China as a provider of consumer Web services, hoping to launch a version of its Play store for mobile apps as early as this fall.
Read MoreChina shoots itself in the foot with one-child policy
Chinese boasts words that cover every shade and nuance of family relationships. Now it is a vast laboratory of social, cultural and psychological rupture, with nearly two generations with no siblings, no cousins, no aunts or uncles.
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