Influences of the cyber subculture on Chinese language
Cyber subculture refers to the popular cyber culture, a kind of marginal culture characterized by its unique aesthetics and value.
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This article will talk about how to properly express sympathy or condolences in Chinese.
Read MoreChinese learning experience: Tonal traps
There are many words that sound similar and can be easily confused in Chinese. You'll be surprised how many sentences still make sense if the tone of one word is changed.
Read MoreHuge contrasts in the ways how America and China see the world
For China and America have profoundly different ways of looking at the world. I see five big contrasts.
Read MoreChina becomes the biggest global investor in green technology
China is worried about climate change, and is now the biggest global investor in green technology.
Read MoreJD.com opens its first U.S. office in Silicon Valley
The e-commerce company, JD.com, one of China's largest with 118 million active users, opened its first office in Silicon Valley.
Read MoreDifferences between Chinese characters “当” and “在”
This article aims to tell you the differences between the two Chinese Characters "当" and "在", since both characters can be used to indicate time and locations.
Read MoreHow to use adjectives in Chinese
While learning Chinese, you may encounter a lot of adjectives. In this article, let's run through some basics of how adjectives are used in Chinese.
Read MoreChinese students bring new business to urban economy in U.S.
Libby Tyler, Urbana's economic development director, said the increase in international students has definitely fueled a lot of development in Campustown and elsewhere.
Read MoreChinese learning experience: Tricky tones
For some Chinese learners the greatest challenge has been getting the tones right. Here are three tips you might find them helpful for pronouncing Chinese tones.
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