FDNY offers Chinese class to better serve community
In an effort to bridge the language gap between the FDNY and the city's rapidly expanding Chinese communities, the Phoenix Society launched a beginner-level Mandarin class in the fall to teach FDNY members.
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Set in the early 1700s, Jade Dragon Mountain delivers a compelling look at Chinese politics, culture and religion, delivering the complexities of each with a character-rich story.
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But the deadly landslide on Sunday in Shenzhen, in which a man-made mountain of dirt and construction debris collapsed, is exposing the weaknesses in China's rapid growth.
Read MoreEuropean clubs betting big on Chinese football
With the Chinese market among the world's third-fastest growing, European clubs are anxious to spread their brands into the country.
Read More10 hottest Chinese buzzwords in 2015
网红 refers to the internet celebrities, who are products of the network age.
Read MoreThings you should know about Chinese reading speed
For learners of Chinese, there are several potential problems during Chinese reading, and this article is going to discuss them in the most likely order they will appear.
Read MoreChinese vocabulary about Christmas
Merry Christmas! Check out these useful Chinese vocabulary for this Christmas holiday!
Read MoreIs Internet slang vulgar or humorous?
Internet jargon, or "netspeak", is popular among young people. It can be fun, convenient and, sometimes, vulgar.
Read MoreGlobal hoteliers adapt for Chinese outbound tourists
Now Chinese tourists have become International hotels' new darlings as the country's citizens flock to popular overseas destinations in record numbers.
Read MoreApple in China’s Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve translates to 平安夜 (píng ān yè, the evening of peace) which sounds like apple, or 苹果 (píng guǒ). On Christmas Eve, an apple as a gift is no longer called 苹果, but 平安果 (píng ān guǒ, the fruit of peace).
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