China to open more duty-free shops to boost spending
China is planning to open more duty-free stores and facilitate the import of popular daily commodities to stimulate domestic spending amid flagging deflationary pressure.
Read MoreUS to support RMB inclusion in SDR basket if it meets criteria
U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew told senior Chinese officials on Sunday he would support adding the yuan currency to the basket on which the International Monetary Fund's SDR unit is based, if it meets the IMF's criteria.
Read MoreChinese swipe smartphones for almost everything
If you chose to do so, you could live in Shanghai without carrying anything so plebeian as cash (or even credit cards). Chinese consumers can (and do) swipe smartphones for almost everything.
Read More3 advanced uses of “都” other than “all”
In its simplest terms, 都 (dōu) means "all", but there are also many other advanced uses for it. 都 can also mean 甚至, meaning "even to the point that", and in this form it expresses emphasis.
Read MoreDog-related slang in Chinese|与“狗”相关的词
In Chinese, there are many slang and terms related to dogs that have different interesting meanings.
Read MoreUseful Chinese expressions in apartment hunting in China
When you want to rent an apartment in China, you need to know some Chinese first. Here are some useful Chinese expressions and tips for you.
Read MorePractice writing Chinese characters with Google Translate
How to practice writing Chinese characters (hanzi) is one of the biggest difficulties in learning Chinese. You can just learn to only speak and read Chinese, but if you want to write it, you'll need to put even more effort into the language.
Read MoreMei Changsu: a successful role winning a fresh start for Hu Ge
"A transition seems like a complete repudiation of your past... I just turned around to let viewers see another side of me," he told Beijing Evening News.
Read MoreLearning Chinese with subtitles
Do you watch Chinese films? Do you use the subtitles to study? Try this approach to learn Chinese now.
Read MoreInvestors cash in on Chinese domain names
Domain names that fit the Chinese buying criteria are traded like commodities now.
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