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The blog author, Gary Chodorow, is chief representative for Frederick W. Hong Law Offices in Beijing.
Gary focuses on representing companies and investors in U.S. visa matters. He also has expertise in complicated family immigration cases.
Gary has ...
China Economic Review is a monthly magazine published in Hong Kong covering business, finance and economics in China. It has been published since 1990. We publish a comprehensive package of original reporting, commentary and analysis for the discerning bu ...
John started learning Mandarin in his 20′s in university classes, then later moved to China, where the real learning happened. Throughout his learning process, he has kept an open mind to different learning styles, but has remained skeptical of the conven ...
Name: 22catcher Degree: B.A.
Birth : 2003/01 Beijing,China
1992-1996 Studied at the affiliated high school of Central Art Academy
1996-2000 Studied at the department of design at Tsinghua University’s Central Art Institute.
As a "catcher",I am int ...
If you’re a “lǎowài” 老外 (Chinese for “foreigner”) and you want to learn to speak “zhōngwén” 中文 (Chinese for “Chinese”), I hope this website can help.
But if coming to this site to check for updates is “tài máfan” 太麻烦 (“too much trouble”), you might pre ...
ChinesePod创立于2005年9月,坐落于上海,是一个提供音频课程,网站服务和手机学习应用等多媒体综合服务的学习平台,同时也提供一对一的教师服务课程。经过多年的努力,ChinesePod已经发展成为全球领先的中文教育学习专家。我们始终相信,利用现代的教学理念和先进的网络通信信息技术可以让语言学习变得跟轻松,更有效,也更随时随地。
The author interests in learning the Chinese language, learning about Chinese culture, and teaching English as a foreign language are a large part of who I am. As a result, a large portion of this web site is devoted to those topics. Contributions from ot ...
Although the number of people studying Mandarin in the United States has continued to rise (more about that in a later post), enrollments there in graduate courses in Mandarin have declined.
ChineseHour Blog is an online intercultural community to exchange your experiences in learning Chinese, travelling around China, or anything to live and work in China.
A translator’s blog.There are 109 posts and 67 comments so far.
This blog is about cantonese language and culture, hong kong politics, food and chinatowns around the world.
This blog is talking about China law, business and economics commentary.
China means not just lots of languages but language families: Sinitic, Tibeto-Burman, Tungusic… If you expand the scope into history, scripts, bilingualism, language acquisition and so on, it’s enough to induce vertigo.
Sinoglot is never going to cover ...
An American in Beijing writes about Chinese language learning and culture. Includes in-line vocabulary flashcards with native speaker sounds.
Eye of Modok - Life in Beijing, China and the Nature of the Multiverse, blog of Benjamin Taylor who writes about China, cultural issues, sustainability, parenthood, travel, books, music, religion, philosophy, magick and the occult
This blog is from an American expat who is iving in Kunming, the capital of Yunnan.
This blog is from a foreigner who live in China. There are something about his experiences in China and some news about China.
Chinese-American in Beijing writing about politics, economics, culture, and anything else his heart desires.
Julian is a South African living in Shanghai with his wife Ena. He is passionate about understanding how the rise of an economic giant can be leveraged to benefit an African agenda. His Mandarin is better than his Zulu and Afrikaans combined. Julian is th ...
This blog is about an American teacher and journalist experiencing midlife in The Middle Kingdom.