Chinese feats: Bjorn and traditional characters
Here is the interview with Bjorn who has learned Chinese for 9 years. Read and see if you can learn something from him.
Read More3 Chinese slang terms for expressing looks
Literally, "颜" means "appearance" and "值" is short for "数值" (numerical value; figure); So the word basically means "appearance score". The higher someone's 颜值 is, the more beautiful/pretty/handsome he or she is.
Read MoreHow to talk about holidays in Chinese
How do you discuss your vacation and ask friends or colleagues about their break? Here are some useful expressions.
Read MoreLearn Chinese from Tang poetry and children’s songs
儿歌 and 唐诗 are a language treasure house for you to learn Chinese. They are elegantly simple and interesting ways to gain mastery of Chinese.
Read MoreIs it better to learn Chinese in a group or one-to-one setting?
Learning in a group was lots of fun, but sometimes it is better to be in one-to-one setting.
Read MoreChinese idiom: 半途而废 (give up halfway)
The moral of the story of 半途而废 is supposedly 'Don't give up halfway', It also conveys a bigger message - always listen to your wife.
Read MoreLearning Chinese to get access to more opportunities in the future
Which languages will dominate the future? Well, Chinese is among one of them.
Read MoreMark Zuckerberg shows off Chinese skill at 8th US-China Internet Industry Forum
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg showed off his Chinese skills by conversing with President Xi Jinping of China entirely in Mandarin during their meeting at 8th US-China Internet Industry Forum.
Read MoreHow to use “能” and “会” in Chinese
In Chinese, both "能" and "会" mean "can". They have common and different uses.
Read More拍砖 (pāi zhuān) and 灌水 (guàn shuǐ)
With the features of being lively and humorous, "灌水 (guàn shuǐ)" and "拍砖 (pāi zhuān)" have gained popularity among netizens worldwide.
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