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May'15

Ferry – Xi Murong

Let me shake your hand at parting,Then gently withdraw mine.Until the yearning roots,The time ceases.In my heart warm te

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May'15

What is authentic Chinese dish

When I first arrived in China one of the things that I was most interested in concerning food was being able to try truly authentic Chinese dishes.

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May'15

The history of Kung Pao Chicken

In China, Kung Poa Chicken is called Gongbao Ji Ding. The word ji means Chicken. The word ding means cut into small cubes or diced.

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May'15

Do Chinese lack of humor gene? – part 1

“Three, two, one, applause!” The audience in the Beijing studio cheered as excitedly as anyone could be expected to cheer for an empty stage.

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May'15

Why are courteous Chinese blamed by foreigners – part 1

There is and old saying in China, “Courtesy costs nothing.” However, a writer from Taiwan, Liu Yung, believes that “courtesy” doesn’t defintely always bring good results and that someone may be blamed instead sometimes.

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May'15

Australian senator Chris Minns urges to popularize Mandarin education for the young

Chris Minns, the Kogarah senator, proposed in his speech that all school students in NSW should learn Mandarin.

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May'15

Recommendations on necessary tools for learning Chinese

In no particular order, here’s a list of some of the essential tools we feel you need to help you study Chinese like a master!

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May'15

Bilingual stock analysts in great demand amid China’s bull market

China’s stock trading fever is spreading to Hong Kong’s job market, as banks and brokers scramble to sign up analysts capable of bridging the gap between China and the global investment community.

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May'15

Returning at night to Lumen Mountian – Meng Haoran

A bell in the mountain-temple sounds the coming of night. I hear people at the fishing-town stumble aboard the ferry, Wh

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May'15

To the tax-collectors after the bandits retreat – Yuan Jie

In the year Kuimao the bandits from Xiyuan entered Daozhou, set fire, raided, killed, and looted. The whole district was

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