How to express disagreement politely in Chinese
There are still a lot of polite ways you need to learn when you communicate in Chinese. Knowing the native way of expressing disagreement, for example, is important in helping you with your social life or business in China.
Read MoreDiscussions on wealthy Chinese luxury hunts in the U.S.
Wealthy Chinese visitors are paying thousands of dollars to take fishing tours and hunt wild boars in the U.S..
Read MoreUseful airport Chinese
This post deals with useful sentences for going to the airport. You can also find more general travel vocabulary here.
Read MoreChinese students show less interest in foreign business programs
As family incomes increase, Chinese students overseas find less need to pursue a major seen as path to wealth. The report said business is losing its appeal among Chinese students studying in foreign universities.
Read MoreChinese slang term: “作女”
We are talking about the 作女 (zuōnǚ), a type of women who constantly 折腾. They aspire to be mature, yet they are whimsical, unpredictable and inclined to temper tantrums.
Read MoreHow to use “生气” and “发火” in Chinese
If you're annoyed or losing your temper, you might want to explain why.The structure for this in Mandarin is: 为 something 对 someone 生气 or 为 _什么_ 对 _谁_ 生气 (to be angry with someone about something).
Read MoreHazardous homophones in Chinese
Chinese homophones refer to those different characters with the same tones, but totally different meanings. Here are some examples.
Read MoreChinese slang term: 桃花运
The phrase "走桃花运 (zǒu táo huā yùn)" literally means "to have peach blossom luck". It refers to "being lucky in love". In most cases, we only say that men will have "桃花运".
Read MoreArt Business program to ease talent shortage in arts management
China's once-booming art market has slowed significantly in recent years, held back by a sluggish economy and a nationwide crackdown on corruption. But that has not dampened the hopes of aspiring gallery owners, antiques traders and artists across China.
Read MoreJD.com joins hands with Tencent over ‘Brand-Commerce’ platform
Tencent and JD.com are strengthening their ties by creating a joint platform 'Brand-Commerce' to reshape the country's traditional marketing and advertising industry.
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