#AtoZChallenge – Pandemic Journal: Chinese Class in Self-Isolation
I’d like to know more about the buzzwords Chinese millennials use, or even just be aware of those phrases because, hey, I belong to that generation!
I’d like to know more about the buzzwords Chinese millennials use, or even just be aware of those phrases because, hey, I belong to that generation!
The Lunar New Year exodus leaves many cities almost devoid of action, unless you head into bustling temple fairs. Here are the ones to visit in Beijing.
When you’re out with children, the situation can escalate quickly as a child can be frightened and parents protective.
Learning this complex language is about more than just talking to taxi drivers and market vendors.
HSK 3 may be quite challenging, but it’s still doable! Here are some tips that I got from my Chinese teachers.
Let’s delve deeper into the character 好 with eight different uses… and the origin of an “adorable” slang!
The term exists in the Chinese language but doesn’t have any literal relation to dogs or any kind of canines whatsoever.
This week’s words are random, but listen! One of them may be very familiar but it has an exceptional meaning.
I normally don’t answer phone calls, but this one is an exception. It turns out I will learn another word from that conversation.
The first week of my challenge sees several words related to food – well, it’s because of a charity project I’m also co-organizing.