How do Chinese netizens think of UK’s education system?
A BBC documentary broadcast in the UK this week followed the experiences of English pupils as their classes were taken over by Chinese teachers - and has caused a major debate in social media back in China.
Read MoreThe ubiquitous use of the character “吃”
The more you learn Chinese, the more you find this integral word "吃" strangely popping up in contexts that are entirely unrelated to eating.
Read MoreThe uses of “千万” in Chinese
千万 seems to just mean "thousand ten thousand", but it is actually used when you want to command someone or remind someone to do something.
Read MoreUse “顶” to express support, encouragement or help
In Chinese, besides "帮" or "鼓励", here's a new slang word, "顶", which you can used to express your support.
Read MoreHow to use “没关系” in Chinese
The Chinese phrase "没关系" commonly used to express "t doesn’t matter" or "it's not important", as well as expressing that something is not related to something else.
Read More5 entertaining Chinese phrases
Check out these five entertaining Chinese phrases. You might find them interesting while learning some Chinese.
Read MoreFour uses of “才” in Chinese
The character "才" is one of those very common parts of Chinese grammar. This article will separate the grammatical uses of "才" into four different types.
Read MoreNing Zetao: Chinese girls’ new dream husband
There's a new athletic darling crowding China's Internet these days: swimmer Ning Zetao.
Read More15 Chinese characters beginners should know
How to start learning Chinese? You might try to begin with these 15 Chinese characters.
Read MoreBargaining in China
Some foreigners might wonder when to bargain while they are shopping in China, and how to get the things they like with the lowest price possible. Let us introduce some basics of the art of bargaining in China.
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