Hoteliers worldwide learning Chinese etiquette to attract Chinese tourists
With an estimated 100 million Chinese leaving their country to go on holiday this year, hoteliers worldwide are increasingly adapting to make sure they are 'Chinese friendly'.
Read MoreTravel around Chengdu in 36 hours – part 1
Chengdu might look like a typically gray Chinese metropolis of skyscrapers and chaotic traffic, but beneath the concrete exterior is one of China’s most inviting, charming cities.
Read MoreThe history of paper in China
This video give us a brief history of paper. Paper was invented by Chinese, from this video you can know what is paper made of 2000 years ago, which kind of person could use it and who improved the paper making process .
Read MoreHow to choose audio books to learn Chinese
With the tips from this article, learn Chinese with audio books might not be so boring and inefficient.
Read MoreEton College to launch online courses for Chinese schools this autumn
From this autumn, the leading UK independent school Eton College is going to provide classes in leadership to Chinese students.
Read MoreChinese expressions with funny literal translations
Chinese can also be incredibly poetic when translated character by character into English, and sometimes hilarious.
Read MoreInteresting usages of “死” in Chinese
When "死" is used in spoken Chinese, it can describe one's mood in an exaggerated way.
Read MoreInternational luxury brands use WeChat to win over customers
From cool independent labels like Shanghai-based designer Helen Lee to the Guccis, Louis Vuittons and Burberrys of the world, brands are using the app to reach a chunk of its estimated 500 million users.
Read MoreHow do Westerners think of China’s BAT?
The more disruptive force to be reckoned with these days is epitomised by the three large internet groups: Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent, collectively known as BAT, which have turned much of China upside down in just a few short years.
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