Chinese Daily Life
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A Perfumer describes his beautiful spacious home and How it's ideal for his pets.
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Morning in the Park
Chinese-Style Love
The Culture of Gift-Giving in China
A Social Experiment
Can Your Dog Save Your Life?
Does UV Light Attract Mosquitoes?
Is Cigarette Smoke More Harmful than Car Exhaust?
Is Flour Explosive?
A Joke Is Truth Wrapped in a Smile
Life of a Chinese Housewife
Why Do Women Love to Go Window Shopping?
Back-to-School Tips
Zhuli Kosa
Skateboarding
The Puzzles of the Buildings on the Bund
Icy Tan in Wonderland
Speed Youth
Little Fashion Icon
Timely Love
Five Golden Flowers
Mr. C's farm
Uncle Harley
Happy Chinese
Death Simulator
Perfumer and his 25 cats
We are lesbians
I am enough - Buy less, choose well.
Matchmaking
How to properly wear a face mask
When and how to use masks
What do Beijingers think of Shanghai?
Street interview: Have you thought about "run away"
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Coins are traditionally incorporated into the Chinese New Year dumplings with a symbolic meaning.
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Newbie
China
There are different ways to ask someone his or her name. For people who are older than us, "nin" should be used, while "ni" should be used for younger people.
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Beginner
China
To make something past tense in Chinese is very simple. Just add "le" at the end and the sentence is now past tense.
1:20
Beginner
China
The handy sentence in learning Chinese is "what's this called in Chinese?"
1:23
Beginner
China
There are three ways to say thank you in Chinese depending on the person that you are thanking. And to say you are welcome, you can simply say "no thanks."
1:32
Beginner
China
The "is" word sentence is a very common sentence pattern in Chinese. Many sentences can be formed using this sentence structure.
1:25
Beginner
China
There are two ways of introducing people to others. One is more formal and the other is more causal.
1:28
Beginner
China
Would you ask for your present two weeks before your actual birthday?
1:28
Beginner
China
It's very easy to state the date in Chinese. All you need is the number plus the words "year," "month," and "day."
2:26
Beginner
China
After Mai Miao introduces Susan to her family, they happily celebrate the New Year.
1:34
Beginner
China
When Mai Miao returns home, everything finally becomes clear.
1:51
Beginner
China
Things get weirder when Susan gets mistaken for Xiao Wei's girlfriend.
2:00
Beginner
China
Although Susan has finally found her way, her friend's family mistakes her for another person.
1:38
Beginner
China
After receiving the wrong directions, Susan is now lost and needs to find her way to her friend's home.
1:25
Beginner
China
There are two ways to say hello in Chinese: "ni hao," the informal way, and "nin hao," the manner that shows respect.
1:59
Beginner
China
Susan accidentally runs into her friend's family members in the street. Not knowing who they are, she is given the wrong directions and heads further away from the house.
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Beginner
China
Susan is visiting her friend for Spring Festival. Let's see how a Chinese family celebrates this holiday.
1:43
Intermediate
China
The elderly are wise so you should listen to their advice. Or else, you will be like Susan and Mai Miao.
1:21
Intermediate
China
Mai Miao and Susan don't want to take the down jackets with them but uncle and aunt insist. What should they do now?
1:21
Intermediate
China
Mai Miao and Susan tried to avoid wearing to many layers by sending their winter clothes to the laundromat but of course that didn't work out.
1:08
Intermediate
China
Older people are scared of getting cold while the younger generation is scared of getting hot.
2:00
Intermediate
China
"Cover in spring and cool off in autumn" helps your body to better adapt to the new season's temperature.
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Intermediate
China
Goodbye winter, and hello spring.
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Intermediate
China
Now it's the time to pack your winter clothes away since spring is coming.
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