Chinlingo Chinese character: 及格 VS 合格
Both "及格" and "合格" means "qualified; up to a specified standard in a test or exam". Is there any difference between them?
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Do you like watching American TV series? Here are some amazing lines from popular TV shows for you to learn Chinese!
Read MoreChinese young entrepreneurs ready to take on Silicon Valley
While Chinese youngsters have arguably long had the talent, they are now immersed in an environment where they can see what is possible. The more ambitious among them might have once sought to make it in Silicon Valley.
Read MoreSK-II ad about “leftover women” move people to tears
In the 4-minute video, several single women tell their feelings and stories about themselves. These women are labeled "leftover women" for not getting married before the age of 27.
Read MoreA foreigner explains Chinese “level 8” test questions
What will happen if a foreigner tries to explain the Chinese "level 8" test questions to you? Click the video to check out!
Read MoreChinlingo Chinese character: 叶
Figuratively, the saying "落叶归根" means "everything goes back to its origin finally", and generally refers to a person residing elsewhere finally returns to his ancestral home.
Read MoreWhy is an originator called ‘bi zu’ in Chinese?
In Chinese, the first ancestor or originator is called "鼻祖". Why?
Read MoreChinese consumers still lead the world in buying luxury
A younger and more sophisticated generation of shoppers with markedly different tastes, aspirations and consumption habits is reshaping the landscape of luxury in China.
Read More30 ways to express your gratitude in Chinese
Here are 30 ways for you to express your gratitude in Chinese.
Read MoreWill Ripley from CNN: Living without a wallet in Beijing
China's fast-developing mobile commerce industry is estimated to dwarf that of the US. so I set out to see how far a phone would get me in the country's capital.
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