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02

Sep'15

WeChat & Weibo users top the world’s most active online shoppers

According to a recent survey from Global Web Index, WeChat and Weibo users are the major driving force of using social media to shop online.

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02

Sep'15

Describe actions with “得” in Chinese

This article will focus on getting the hang of how to describe verbs with adverb "得" in Chinese.

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02

Sep'15

Why do many young Chinese choose to live alone?

Chinese culture attaches a particularly high value to the idea that families should live together. Yet ever more people are living alone.

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02

Sep'15

Why is Britain so keen to copy China’s test-oriented education?

It seems plain to me that Chinese education, like Russian education, is good at making communist automatons. Why does that so appeal to British ministers?

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01

Sep'15

Wanda to acquire World Triathlon Corporation for huge triathlon participation potential

After the WTC acquisition, Wanda said it will become the largest sports company in the world in terms of scale.

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01

Sep'15

10 useful Chinese phrases to start any conversation

This handy list of useful Chinese phrases will help you start any conversation with friendliness and confidence.

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31

Aug'15

What does number “九” mean to Chinese people?

The number "九" has long been admired by Chinese people, which means auspiciousness, safety and smoothness in traditional Chinese culture.

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31

Aug'15

Parenting conflicts between two sets of parents in China’s 4-2-1 family

Like so many other Chinese couples of our generation, starting our own family also meant opening our home to his, or my, parents.

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31

Aug'15

One-child policy not the sole reason for China’s skewed sex ratio

So efforts to normalize China's sex ratio at birth ought to attack existing incentives for families to have sons.

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31

Aug'15

Express “again” with “又” and “再” in Chinese

There are two words for "again" in Chinese, "又" and "再". This depends on whether the repetition has happened, or whether it's going to happen.

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