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10 Cute Chinese Pick-Up Lines to Wow Your Valentine

The Qixi Festival, also known as Chinese Valentine’s Day, is a traditional celebration of love and affection in China. On this day, the legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl reuniting across the Milky Way inspires countless lovers. Sharing a few authentic and heartwarming Chinese “土味情话 (tǔ wèi qínghuà), cheesy pick-up lines” with your loved ones can add a unique touch of sweetness to your Qixi celebration.…

How to Choose the Perfect Chinese Name for Yourself

In China, a person’s Chinese name is more than just an identifier; it’s the essence of cultural identity. A pleasant and meaningful Chinese name not only facilitates integration into Chinese society but also garners greater respect and recognition. For learners of Chinese, choosing a name that resonates with their identity is the first step in embracing Chinese culture.…

80 Must-know Business Chinese Vocabulary Terms



In today’s globalized economy, mastering business Chinese is becoming increasingly essential for professionals who want to excel in international markets. Understanding key business Chinese vocabulary can enhance communication, foster better relationships with Chinese-speaking partners, and ultimately lead to successful business ventures. Below, we outline some must-know business Chinese vocabulary terms that will equip you with the linguistic tools necessary to navigate the Chinese business landscape effectively.…

How to Express Your Love and Romance in Chinese

Have you ever wanted to express “love” in Chinese? Today, I will share various ways to do so, empowering you to convey your feelings with authenticity and depth. However, understanding the cultural differences between the East and West in expressing love is crucial. Grasping these subtle differences will help you quickly master the correct usage and meaning of love-related terms in Chinese.…

Why “十五分钟 (Shíwǔ fēnzhōng)” is Three Words in Chinese?

Recently, I’ve seen an interesting Chinese question circulating online. Test yourself and see if you know the answer:

Shíwǔ fēnzhōng shì sān gè zì, wǔ fēnzhōng shì jǐ gè zì? 十五分钟是三个字,五分钟是几个字? Fifteen minutes is three words; how many words is five minutes?
A. Yīgè zì                 B.

Top 5 Chinese Buzzwords in the First Half of 2024

As a digital native, you might have come across intriguing phrases like “city不city,” “被硬控了三秒,” or “偷感很重” during your online adventures. What do they mean? Are you in the know? If these terms have piqued your curiosity or left you feeling like you’ve stumbled upon a secret code, join us on a journey to decode the top 5 trending Chinese buzzwords from the first half of 2024.…

Answers to mini test

1. B

Wǒ xǐhuan qù páshān.

我    喜欢     去   爬山。

I like to go hiking on Sundays.

我(wǒ) is a first-person pronoun used as the subject in a sentence, and 喜欢(xǐhuān) is a verb meaning like and it can be followed by nouns or verbs. 爬山(páshān) here means hiking while 去(qù) is a verb in Chinese and it can be followed by another verb to describe an action.…

Navigating the Chinese Market: 18 Essential Mandarin Phrases for Shopping

Discovering unique treasures in China’s bustling markets is a must-do for any traveler, providing an enriching glimpse into the country’s diverse cultural heritage. Donning traditional garments like qipao, hanfu, and ethnic attire, adds a layer of authenticity to the experience. However, it’s important to note that effective communication in Mandarin is often required in many traditional clothing boutiques.…

12 Must-Know Questions for Your Trip to China: What Chinese People Might Ask You

Have you ever found yourself struggling to express yourself clearly while living or traveling in China? Whether it’s the pace of conversation or the diverse accents, communicating effectively can be a common challenge for expats. But fear not! I’ve curated a list of 12 common questions Chinese speakers might ask you, along with simple and effective answers to make your interactions smoother and more enjoyable.…

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