How does the hybrid “Sword of Destiny” disappoint us?
The only surprise about "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny," the thoroughly unexciting sequel is that anyone thought it needed to be made.
Read MoreFemales become driving force of OTO business in China
Females have become the driving force behind China's booming online-to-offline shopping sector, despite their minority position in the country's overall Internet-using population.
Read MoreWhy girls are called ‘ya tou’ in Chinese
The Chinese word "丫头" is usually used by the elder to address little girls, but do you know what the meaning was in ancient times and where it originated?
Read MoreHow to call the characters in ‘Zootopia’ in Chinese
In this article we will tell you how to call some of the animal characters in "Zootopia" in Chinese.
Read MoreSend your Women’s Day wishes in Chinese
To celebrate Women's Day, send your mom, sister, wife or girlfriend and other special women in your life any of these Women's Day wishes, in Chinese.
Read More5 prominent women in China
We chose five prominent women in recent years whose achievements encourage more young women to pursue their dreams.
Read MoreChina tightens censorship on online television
New guidelines lay out an array of subjects that will be prohibited, including depictions of gay relationships, underage romance, extramarital affairs, smoking, witchcraft and reincarnation.
Read More50 ways a foreigner becomes more Chinese
Yet, it was a revelation to make a list of 50 ways I have become more Chinese, and in particular, more of a Beijinger, in ways big and small.
Read MoreNew Zealand schools embrace Mandarin Chinese learning
About 128 Mandarin language assistants are today working in New Zealand primary, intermediate and secondary schools as part of a programme run by the country's three Confucius Institutes, with support from the Ministry of Education.
Read MoreChinlingo Chinese character: 女
Thus, the image of a woman sitting on her heels has evolved into the pictographic character "女" and still used today.
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