How To Level Up Your Kids’ (and Your Own) Chinese Fluency, For Free!
Whether or not you want to, living in China means you or your kid is going to have to pick up some measure of Chinese.
Whether or not you want to, living in China means you or your kid is going to have to pick up some measure of Chinese.
Beijing international students share their perspectives on learning Chinese.
Y’all had probably seen people visiting their loved ones in the hospital carrying a basket…
I grew up in a bilingual household so I know firsthand how beneficial it is…
A couple of weeks ago, I set out to test my child’s independence by tasking…
We round up some family-friendly CNY activities and events that will let you play and learn about Spring Festival at the same time!
Whether or not you want to, living in China means you or your kid is going to have to pick up some measure of Chinese.
If your Chinese name is a mere homophonic translation of your Western name, it’s time to dig a little deeper.
If your Chinese vocabulary is vastly made up of “Dui” or “Shenme,” this article’s for you.
The new Xinhua Dictionary Chinese-English version was launched at the Beijing Book Fair!