Why Chinese families don’t say ‘I love you’
In Mandarin, "I love you" translates as "我爱你", but the way it's used in China might be a little different, and Chinese state media is wondering why.
Read MoreChef Zhiang from Hunan, China
Practically deserted during the day, Nanning comes alive once the sun gets low in the sky and the oppressive heat begins to subside.
Read MoreSupport builds for crucial renminbi move
Later this year, the International Monetary Fund will decide whether to include the renminbi in its Special Drawing Rights.
Read MoreTravel China by Rail to West
Let's take a look at some of the best tourist stops along Shanghai-Kunming high-speed railway.
Read MoreHow old are you?”
How Old Are You?" is one of those questions which is considered taboo when asked of anyone with wrinkles on their face (or other bodily locations). It is generally considered more taboo to ask a woman than a man.
Read MoreWrestling with a tiger to save his father: Yang Xiang
In the time of the Jin Dynasty, a boy of fourteen years, named Yang Xiang used to follow his father to work in the field
Read MoreResigning office to search for his mother: Zhu Shouchang
A man of the Song Dynasty named Zhu Shouchang lost his mother at age seven in this way: His mother was a concubine, and
Read MoreLearn mandarin from fun sayings
我的优点是:我很帅;但是我的缺点是:我帅的不明显。 Myadvantage is that I am handsome, but my disadvantage is thatthe handsomeness is not so obvious.
Read MoreInvesting in tomorrow’s dialogue
If we consider any of the major issues the global community faces during the remainder of the 21st century, there is no mistaking the fact that China occupies an important seat at the table where solutions must be sought.
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