A bird’s-eye view of bustling cities and ancient temples in China
Using a DJI Phantom 3 drone, Geraci and his crew explored temples, mountain ranges, and other landscapes to show how versatile China can be.
Read MoreHave a wonderful weekend with a $25 budget in Shanghai
A $25 a day budget in Shanghai may not sound like a lot, but you can have a fun, delicious time by living like a local.
Read MorePu Shu: A spirit forging his own path
It is almost impossible for a singer to stay out of the spotlight and away from the tabloids, while still remaining popular. Pu Shu, 41, managed to, though. Twelve years since his last album, he is back with an EP, a national tour and more applause.
Read MoreHow to write a Chinese business letter
Business letter is rather formal in China. Read this article about some tips you need to know for writing a business letter.
Read MoreYinyuetai.com partners with Billboard on music chart
Music video-streaming site Yinyuetai.com said it teamed up with Billboard to make Chinese chart-toppers recognizable.
Read MoreDid you have “早点” this morning?
The word "早点 (zǎo diǎn)" has two meanings in Chinese. First, it literally means "early," as in early in the day. However, 早点 (zǎo diǎn) can also mean "breakfast".
Read MoreGreene King orders soar in China after Xi Dada’s visit to Britain
Sales of Greene King IPA, a pint of which Xi was pictured sipping during his recent visit to a pub in Buckinghamshire, have reportedly soared in China following last month's state visit to Britain.
Read More吃醋”: a Chinese expression for “feeling jealous”
The Chinese phrase 吃醋 (chīcù) literally means "to eat vinegar". "吃" means "to eat", while "醋" refers to vinegar, a kind of sour seasoning. However, the word "吃醋" also has a figurative meaning of "feeling jealous".
Read MoreSingles’ Day: more of a celebration for sellers
As the name suggests, Singles' Day began as a day for single people - apparently a chance to celebrate for the singletons, or "bare sticks". But in 2009, the online retail firm Alibaba adopted the day to promote a massive online shopping sale.
Read More5 grammatical structures of “加以” in Chinese
加以 (jiāyǐ) is a very formal word in Chinese that's used to talk about actions being implemented or applied to things. You generally won't hear it in speech, as it's more appropriate for formal writing.
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