Things you might be ignorant about Laozi in China
Laozi was a philosopher and poet of ancient China, while there are many things you might not know about him.
Read MoreKevin Cook’s funny travel experience in Tsingtao beer brewery
If you travel to Qingdao, you have to visit the Tsingtao Beer Brewery, or the "World of Tsingtao." Within its red brick walls lies the historic secrets of the Tsingtao brewing process, some bizarre exhibits, and of course, free beer.
Read MoreTraditional Chinese medicine (中医 zhōng yī)
Traditional Chinese medicine (中医zhōng yī) is a broad range of medicine practices sharing common concepts which have been developed in China and are based on a tradition of more than 2,000 years.
Read MoreDidi Kuaidi to be the first legal ride-hailing app in China
Didi Kuaidi is poised to become the first legal ride-hailing service in Shanghai, under a pilot program launched designed to bring online private taxi services into the economic mainstream.
Read More4 things you should know for fast Chinese learning
No matter where you are on your Chinese journey, you might benefit from choosing one of these four levels and taking direct action on it.
Read MoreChinese sword
Swords have a long history in China. Chinese group all swords into two types, sword (劍jiàn) and knife (刀dāo). A sword is dual edged, while a knife is single edged. This video is about sword. Check and learn more about it.
Read MoreForeign couple’s excellent Asian adventures – day 5
The Chinese take their meals early, which means that if you peer into most restaurants at 10, all you see is stacks of empty bamboo steamers that once housed delicious dumplings. It's good incentive to get up early.
Read MoreHow to use “都” in Chinese
The adverb "都" is used to express "all" in Chinese. Here are two common uses of it in Chinese.
Read MoreLearning brand building in China from Coca-Cola
The story of coca-cola's entry into China is not only inspiring, but can also provide valuable lessons to foreign brands trying to enter Chinese market today.
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