Mandarin Monday: Chinese Idioms To Help Your Vocabulary Bloom
Learn a few beautiful Chinese idioms to go with the beautiful blossoms.
Learn a few beautiful Chinese idioms to go with the beautiful blossoms.
To keep kids away from the distractions, no matter if it is the TV, the vacuum cleaner your Ayi is using, or the square dance music heard from the park next to your apartment, and as a way to avoid those awkward moments such as the whole classroom hearing your complaint about their teacher, it is necessary to pick a decent pair of headphones.
Last month, Super Smash Bros’ creator Masahiro Sakurai announced the franchise’s newest fighter: Min Min, a Chinese ramen guru who fights with dragonhead canons and springy ramen-like arms.
Lucky for you, Beijing is host to a number of barbershops well-versed in both local hairstyles and more Western-leaning cuts, meaning that – barring another four-month quarantine – there’s no excuse to walk around with a shaggy ‘do.
The second solar term of summer, xiaoman is one of the most among the country’s many hopeful farmers.
This year is especially important as it marks the last year of the 13th five-year plan (launched in 2016), and the government will be eager to wrap up a number of objectives set out to improve Chinese citizen’s general quality of life, as well as progress in innovation and the environment, all amid fallout from the coronavirus, a trade war with the United States, and growing friction with a number of countries worldwide.
The traditional Chinese lunar calendar divides the year into 24 节气 jiéqì solar terms based on seasonal…
Central Beijing has never been a particularly dog-friendly city – what with the lack of green…