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Rocking Out in China (Part Two) Posted by on Mar 31, 2021

I hope you’re ready to crank it up and do a little head-banging today, because we’re continuing our series about Rocking Out in China! In case you missed it, go back and read Part One. In it, you’ll learn about the first rock band in China who went by the name Peking All-Stars as well…

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Asking about Age in Chinese Posted by on Mar 22, 2021

When you wonder about someone’s age (年龄 nián líng), and you don’t want to guess (猜猜 cāi cāi) or make an assessment (判断 pàn duàn), here are all the Chinese ways to ask for someone’s age. The character 多 (duō) has many usages. It serves as adjective, verb, and numeral; and means a lot, more…

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Beijing Kao Ya: A Delectable Duck Posted by on Mar 18, 2021

When one thinks of Beijing, a few things immediately come to mind – the Great Wall (长城 – cháng chéng), the Forbidden City (故宫 – gù gōng), and the city’s most famous dish – Beijing roast duck (北京烤鸭 – běi jīng kǎo yā). There are plenty of excellent Chinese dishes out there, but it’s hard…

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China’s Square Dancing Posted by on Mar 10, 2021

If you ever visited a Chinese city and got to do some sightseeing of its parks and plazas, you probably encountered one of China’s popular folk dances – the public square dancing 广场舞 (guǎng chǎng wǔ). 广场舞蹈在中国是一个非常重要的艺术形式。群众自发组织,在在市区的广场、公园,等简陋的空地表演的舞蹈。广场舞蹈遍布了中国每一个角落。 Guǎng chǎng wǔ dǎo zài Zhōngguó shì yī gè fēi cháng zhòng yào de yì shù xíng shì…

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