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How to Express Your Feelings in Chinese

How to Express Your Feelings in Chinese

If you have ever been to China in June, then you have probably seen this before. One minute the sun is shining, and the next minute it starts to rain…

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Monthly Digest of Chinese Learning – May 2014

Monthly Digest of Chinese Learning – May 2014

There is an abundance of wonderful Chinese learning blogs and articles on the Internet. Sometimes it is just impossible to filter through every single one. Don’t you wish you had…

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A Bite of China, A Bite of Chinese

A Bite of China, A Bite of Chinese

In 2012, a post was published on Guardian saying ” It’s not on British telly yet but the beautifully made series ‘A Bite of China’ puts our own food TV…

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A Bite of China: A Must-see if You Love Chinese Food and Culture

A Bite of China: A Must-see if You Love Chinese Food and Culture

A Bite of China (舌尖上的中国 Shéjiān shàng de Zhōngguó) is currently one of the best Chinese cuisine documentaries. It effortlessly blends the local customs and cooking styles as it introduces…

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8 Influential Women in Chinese History to Remember this Women’s Day

8 Influential Women in Chinese History to Remember this Women’s Day

While every March 8 is recognized as International Women’s Day in – not surprisingly – many nations, few countries go as far in showing admiration and appreciation as China. Taking…

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Chinese Manners: How to Politely Address People in Different Situations

Chinese Manners: How to Politely Address People in Different Situations

Languages all contain their own unique titles and forms of address for people depending on their gender, profession, and marital status. Mandarin Chinese is no different, but there are many…

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Culture Wok with Kirsten: The History and Recipe behind Chinese Jiaozi

Culture Wok with Kirsten: The History and Recipe behind Chinese Jiaozi

Crispy, succulent Peking duck(北京烤鸭běi jīng kǎo yā). Piquant hot and sour soup(酸辣汤suān là tāng). Orange chicken with a hint of citrusy zest (陈皮鸡chén pí jī). Chinese cuisine appeals to palates…

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Make a Wish upon the Horse – 马上

Make a Wish upon the Horse – 马上

Make a wish upon a… Horse? Bringing New Year’s Tidings on “Horseback”. As many of you may know, the Spring Festival began on January 31, marking the beginning of the…

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108 Chinese New Year Greeting Phrases and Sentences!

108 Chinese New Year Greeting Phrases and Sentences!

Happy Chinese New Year everyone! Today I gather some interesting phrases and sentences that are heard during the Chinese New Year. And of course you can use them to greet…

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