Runaway girlfriend comes under fire among expats
Marriage is much more complicated than love – different backgrounds, lifestyles, habits and values can lead to quarrels and misunderstanding when a couple weds.
Read MoreVanke trying to abandon hierarchy in workplace
What happens, though, when a boss is not a "boss"? One of China's biggest property developers, Vanke, is trying to find out.
Read MoreWeChat to charge fees for money transfers via Wallet
WeChat will start to charge individual users to transfer money from the app's digital wallet service to their personal bank accounts.
Read MoreChina makes effort to attract more overseas students
The Ministry of Education has set a target of 500,000 international students in China in 2020, but a number of obstacles will have to be overcome before that goal is realized.
Read MoreThe differences between “会”, “能” and “可以” in Chinese
This might be one of the trickiest comparisons, as 会, 能, and 可以 are often translated as "can". Here are how to use them correctly.
Read MoreChinlingo Chinese character: 饺
When "食" and "交" are combined together, the whole character means "food eaten at the turn of the old and new year", or "food eaten before 24:00 on the New Year's Eve".
Read MoreChinlingo Chinese character: 交
In the Oracle Bone Script, "交" (jiāo) is a typical pictographic character, as it looks like a person sitting cross-legged.
Read MoreTraditional customs of Chinese Spring Festival
Senior members of the family hand out red envelopes containing cash (Chinese: 压岁钱), a form of blessing and to suppress aging and the challenges of the coming year, to junior members of the family, mostly children and teenagers.
Read MoreChina’s box office sets records during Spring Festival
Movie ticket sales in China during Spring Festival holiday, plus Valentine's Day on Sunday, hit a record high of 3.5 billion yuan, up 87.13 percent from a year earlier.
Read MoreThe differences between “不” and “没”
Both 不 and 没 can be placed in front of a verb or adjective to negate its meaning. However, it's important to learn when you must use 不 rather than 没, and vice versa.
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