Chinese parents cheer for China’s losing math Olympiad contest to the USA
"This is just wonderful that China finally lost the contest," one Chinese Internet user exclaimed on social network Weibo. "Hopefully the Math Olympiad won't scourge our children anymore! It has shattered so many kids' dreams!"
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Building a Chinese version of your company's website is the first step in any e-commerce strategy. Here are some of the best practices in going about launching a website in China.
Read MoreChinese parents turn back on McDonald’s and KFC due to food safety scare
On birthdays and for special treats, Lu Yuanli would take her son to their local KFC for his favourite meals, but the Chinese mother hasn't been back since a safety scare battered KFC-parent Yum Brands Inc and rival McDonald's Corp last year.
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Some foreigners might wonder when to bargain while they are shopping in China, and how to get the things they like with the lowest price possible. Let us introduce some basics of the art of bargaining in China.
Read MoreStep-by-step guide to open a restaurant or café in China
Foreigners can be daunted by the bureaucratic process of establishing a business in China. This article provides a step-by-step guide to open a your restaurant or cafe.
Read MoreThings you might be ignorant about Laozi in China
Laozi was a philosopher and poet of ancient China, while there are many things you might not know about him.
Read MoreKevin Cook’s funny travel experience in Tsingtao beer brewery
If you travel to Qingdao, you have to visit the Tsingtao Beer Brewery, or the "World of Tsingtao." Within its red brick walls lies the historic secrets of the Tsingtao brewing process, some bizarre exhibits, and of course, free beer.
Read MoreTraditional Chinese medicine (中医 zhōng yī)
Traditional Chinese medicine (中医zhōng yī) is a broad range of medicine practices sharing common concepts which have been developed in China and are based on a tradition of more than 2,000 years.
Read MoreDidi Kuaidi to be the first legal ride-hailing app in China
Didi Kuaidi is poised to become the first legal ride-hailing service in Shanghai, under a pilot program launched designed to bring online private taxi services into the economic mainstream.
Read More4 things you should know for fast Chinese learning
No matter where you are on your Chinese journey, you might benefit from choosing one of these four levels and taking direct action on it.
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