Beautiful Chinese music: The red plum blossoms
Red plum blossom is blossoming on the red rock,she is standing on the ice and frost of thousand miles,she is not dare of the bitter cold in the winter, her loyalty hear is opening to the sunshine.
Read MoreExpress “more and more” with “越…越…” in Chinese
"越 ... 越..." is used frequently in Chinese to express that some quality or state is increasing with time, or in tune with another factor.
Read MoreUber plans to enter 100 new Chinese cities in 12 months
Recently CEO Travis Kalanick says that Uber now plans to enter 100 new Chinese cities in 12 months.
Read MoreHow to pretend to have read ‘The Three-Body Problem’ in two minutes
For all its universal appeal, The Three-Body Problem is set against a specific backdrop, one that most English-language readers only know from a distance. Many of its major points hinge on the knowledge of Chinese history and culture.
Read MoreTough Chinese retailers achieve business growth amid economic slowdown
While sales of luxury goods have slumped in China, some companies focused on ordinary consumers in China are finding ways to maintain their businesses, selling more washing machines and rice crackers as the economy slows.
Read More10 common mistakes you might make in Chinese learning
When you're learning Chinese, making mistakes is an essential part of the process. This list of common Chinese learner mistakes should help you a lot.
Read MoreUsing WeChat to practice Chinese
Chinese messaging app WeChat has long been favored by Mandarin learners as a great way to practice reading and writing.
Read MoreGlobal AgeWatch Index 2015: Quality of life for elderly Chinese is “moderate”
"Moderately," according to the Global AgeWatch Index 2015, China "faces significant challenges," but has "made progress on age-friendly policies," the group said in a statement.
Read MoreMailOnline journalist Jamie Fullerton’s ‘Mr Mommy’ experience in China
'In the next 24 hours you will experience a typical Chinese new mother's life after delivery,' reads the letter I am handed as I arrive in a nondescript seventh-floor flat in west Shanghai.
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