Why it’s getting harder to marry now
According to Xinhua.net (prominent Chinese news network) the unmarried rate in China has increased almost 20 percent from 1995 to 2005, and this rate is still increasing in 2014.
Read MoreChina tops in many high-speed rail aspects
China may be a latecomer in high-speed train construction, but some of its technologies are better than other countries'.
Read MoreChina Street Food Highlights: Vegetarian Edition
As it turns out though, there are plenty of awesome vegetarian street food options in China.
Read MoreA Life Collecting Chinese Landscapes
Lois Conner traveled through China with her view camera in search of images layered with detail and history.
Read MoreBaidu shuts Japanese search engine
A Baidu spokesperson confirmed today to Tech in Asia that the Baidu Japan search engine is now shut.
Read MoreTax refunds to lure overseas tourists
Overseas tourists may be able to claim tax refunds at shopping malls in Beijing as the city strives to boost inbound tourism.
Read MoreWith Mi 4i smartphone, Xiaomi turns to India
With the growth of China's smartphone market slowing, it's an obvious next stop for a company like Xiaomi.
Read MoreGaps in current Chinese teaching materials and methods
Chinese is one of the hardest languages in the world to learn . But it's made harder by a lack of good materials and inefficient teaching methods.
Read MoreU.S. student finds it fun to read old Chinese
Number of foreigners studying is increasing; countries in South Asia account for 28 percent.
Read MoreThe 40 most important minutes each day: are you using them well?
Memory is of course a big challenge for any language learner, especially as we grow older. Possibly an even bigger challenge, which starts around the pre-teen years for most people and gets progressively worse, is the fear of looking or sounding stupid.
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