Making weekend plans in Chinese
The weekend is a great time to practice Chinese speaking. Why? Because it's the chance for Chinese dialogue in real social and lifestyle situations.
Read MoreForeigners talk about difficulties in learning Chinese
A recent video titled "Foreigners' Difficulties of Learning Chinese" explores this exact scenario by asking four Westerners about their own experiences learning Chinese.
Read MoreSherlock special The Abominable Bride tops box office in China
Sherlock special The Abominable Bride has become an international cinema hit as well as a UK television success, topping the box office in China over the weekend.
Read MoreDocumentary Confucius broadcast on CCTV
The documentary Confucius is comprised of six parts -- the man, the legend, the philosophy, the master, the inheritance and the present day.
Read MoreBetween Heaven and Earth: breathtaking view in Zhangjiajie
Between heaven and earth exists all living things. Natural forces like light, wind, heat, cold, and water shape our existence just as they have the breathtaking landscapes in China's Zhangjiajie National Forest.
Read MoreAmerican universities with the most Chinese students
Now, it's Chinese students who comprise the largest group of international pupils in the United States, buoyed by a growing Chinese middle class that's willing to pay top dollar for their children's educations.
Read MoreChina embraces sports boom in its middle class
"The sports boom is just beginning in China," says Lynne Zhang of Nielsen in China.
Read MoreUK to launch two-year visit visa for Chinese
A new two-year visa system for Chinese nationals visiting the UK will begin next week, the foreign secretary has announced. It will enable visitors from China to make multiple trips to the UK for longer periods.
Read MoreExpress “time” with “diăn” in Chinese
Do you know how to express time in Chinese with "点"? Here are some tips for you.
Read MoreHorse month of the Monkey year” coming in 2016
Chinese netizens are excited by the upcoming "Horse month of the Monkey year" based on the lunar calendar, leading many to joke on social media.
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