Why a failure is called ‘bai bei’ in Chinese
When Chinese learners read books or newspaper, they often encounter a Chinese word "败北". What does it mean?
Read MoreMr. Bing brings Chinese jianbing to New York
There's a new Mr. Bing in town, and this Mr. Bing is serving mouthwatering, savory, spicy and sweet Chinese food -- also known as "jianbing" or Beijing street crepes -- on the Lower East Side.
Read More10 most delicious Chinese dishes in Italy
Recently, the Italian kung-food.it has listed 10 most delicious dishes for Italians.
Read MoreChina to remove parcel tax for imported goods sold online
China is changing tax rules for imported goods that are sold online in a move that will see beauty products becoming cheaper for Chinese consumers.
Read MoreBeijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen become China’s richest cities
Three of China's big cities -- Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen -- have topped a ranking of the country's richest cities.
Read MoreBOLD: 13 things the Germans know about China
The BOLD has made a list telling 13 things about China, in the eyes of the Germans.
Read MoreSino-Czech “The Panda and Little Mole” airs on CCTV 14
The series, to be known as "The Panda and Little Mole," starts to air on CCTV 14 on March 28.
Read MoreExpress ‘etc.’ with ‘deng’ in Chinese
等等, or simply 等, is just like saying "and so on" or "etc." in English, but just a bit more formal.
Read MoreChinese legal terms used in court
For Chinese learners who are interested in law, here are some Chinese terms commonly used in court.
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