How to read more Chinese with enough time and motivation
Learning to read Chinese takes a lot of time and you need to form habits that allows you to read enough text.
Read MoreWhy is the surge in divorce seen in the post-80s in China? – part 2
For the post-80s "divorce fanatics", divorce is a price to pay for becoming a grown-up. There will come a day when people born after 1980 will understand the true meaning of marriage, and learn to treasure it.
Read MoreWhy is the surge in divorce seen in the post-80s in China? – part 1
For the post-80s, if they are not already divorced, then they are probably on their way there… We are increasingly surrounded by post-80s divorcees, or by those who have expressed their wish to get a divorce.
Read MoreHow to use “的,得,地” in Chinese
New learners of Mandarin Chinese are often confused by the fact that there are three particles that are all pronounced the same way, "de", and you need to be able to differentiate the three when you write.
Read MoreHank Paulson: China needs a thorough reform on SOEs
The Chinese government risks "real damage" to the economy if it does not hasten reform of state-owned enterprises and overhaul a debt-fueled growth model, Hank Paulson has warned.
Read MoreHow does China strike a balance between native films and foreign films? – part 2
Andrey Zvyagintsev, the Russian director who with Oleg Negin won the award for best screenplay in Cannes last year for t
Read MoreGraduates from European elite schools prefer to do internship in China
If the world was a stock market represented by all countries, China would be the brightest potential market for the time being. The word "China" written on your resume now represents valuable life experience that will impress your potential employer.
Read MoreHow to count in Chinese
However, just knowing the numbers doesn't really mean that you can count in Chinese. To be able to use numbers in Chinese, especially large ones, you also need to practice a lot.
Read MoreUber’s business in China expected to surpass the US soon
Uber's business in Asia is expected to soon surpass the company’s operations in the United States, helped by its aggressive expansion in China and friendly transport regulations elsewhere in the continent.
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