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January 24, 2020

What should you say in Chinese when someone sneezes?

February 3, 2016

Learn how the NBA is appealing to its growing fan base in China with a star-studded advertisement, new uniforms, and mass broadcasts — all in time for Chinese New Year.

Firecrackers
February 17, 2015

Learn the origins of "exploding bamboo" and how to make your own classroom-safe firecrackers—just in time for Chinese New Year!

Chinese Zodiac bookmarks
February 3, 2015

Prepare for Chinese New Year with history and legends of the Chinese Zodiac. Learn what animal this year's New Year celebration will feature, what your birth year says about you, and why (legend states) cats chase rats.

A printed ad from China using the current popular cyber language
January 19, 2015

In this blog post, our editor Bing brought back the latest information she learned from her trip to Shanghai on what's the most popular phrases and movies in China.

November 3, 2014

Macy’s revenue across the U.S. is around $6.5 billion each quarter, but there is a company in China whose sales once hit $2.1 billion in just one day. The company is called “天猫Tmall,” one of the biggest e-commerce sites owned by 阿里巴巴(Alibaba,) and the day that set the record was 11/11/2012.

September 24, 2014

In 1957, the year the Soviet Union launched Sputnik into space, Mao Zedong expanded China's nuclear weapons project into the country's first space program. Throughout the 1950s China cooperated with the Soviet Union, but after relations between the two countries declined in 1960, China began to work alone and to focus on missile defense systems. Though the program declined after Mao's death, China revived its space program after the end of the Cold War.

April 23, 2014

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February 15, 2014
YuanXiao Jie, Chinese Lantern Festival, is the holiday Chinese people enjoy the night time scen

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