Chinese expressions with funny literal translations
Chinese can also be incredibly poetic when translated character by character into English, and sometimes hilarious.
Read MoreInteresting usages of “死” in Chinese
When "死" is used in spoken Chinese, it can describe one's mood in an exaggerated way.
Read MoreInternational luxury brands use WeChat to win over customers
From cool independent labels like Shanghai-based designer Helen Lee to the Guccis, Louis Vuittons and Burberrys of the world, brands are using the app to reach a chunk of its estimated 500 million users.
Read MoreHow do Westerners think of China’s BAT?
The more disruptive force to be reckoned with these days is epitomised by the three large internet groups: Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent, collectively known as BAT, which have turned much of China upside down in just a few short years.
Read MoreWages for tech talents in China pushed up to Silicon Valley levels
China used to be touted as a place for "cheap talent," As it turns out, it is no longer (and hasn’t been for quite a few years), the low price leader for technical talent overall.
Read MoreWhy choose online radio to learn Chinese?
Chinese radios cover a wide range of topics and provide a brilliant access point for Chinese learners who want to practice their skills.
Read More5 things never to ask or tell foreigners
These are simple cultural differences which, while no harm is meant, can be the differences between meeting a friend or having someone shrug you off.
Read MoreDifferences between Western and Chinese couples?
Western couples and Chinese couples are different in various ways, when they are in a night club, when they are eating, when they are shopping, when they meet parents...
Read MoreFitness market booms as Chinese women’s ‘fitness fever’ goes popular
Fitness services go popular in China as Chinese women's "fitness fever" has swept the nation.
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