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The Invention of the Chinese Abaci

November 2, 2013

Friends who’d love to learn Chinese in China must be quite interested about the use of the Chinese abaci, the exact date of the origin of the abaci are still unknown, and it is for certain that their usages must date back from a long time ago. In the documentation the Remnant Records of the […]

The Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage

November 2, 2013

The Convention for the Protection of the Intangible Cultural Heritage passed by the UNESCO during the October 2003, at the 32nd session figures out that the Intangible cultural heritage is composed of five domains, scholars who’d love to learn Chinese in China may be quite familiar with the categorizations of the intangible cultural heritage. The […]

The Cosmetology Knowledge of Ancient China

November 2, 2013

As early as during the Shang and Zhou Dynasties, there were descriptions on the fragrant bathing and the make-ups, and with the development of the society, the ancient prescription had taken down the methods of erase blemishes and eliminating plagues, and it should be noticed by readers who’d love to learn Chinese in China that […]

The Cultural Characteristics of Chinese Mausoleums

November 2, 2013

The Chinese mausoleums of the emperors are important types of the ancient Chinese architecture; it is noteworthy for readers who’d like to learn Chinese in China that the tombs of the revolutionary leaders are also referred to as mausoleum, such as the mausoleum of Sun Yat-sen. The Chinese people used to adhere to the inhumation […]

The Dancing of the Han Dynasty

November 2, 2013

The reunification of China during the Qin and Han Dynasty are objectively conducive to the better communications of the dances in various kingdoms, and students who’d like to learn Chinese in China that the establishment of the “Yuefu”, which was a government post in Han Dynasty for collecting folk songs and ballads had greatly enriched […]

The Evolution of the Commandments of the Taoism

November 2, 2013

The Taoism is well-known by those who are interested in Chinese culture and are waiting to come to learn Chinese in China to be an indigenous religion in China, and it had attracted multitudinous followers through thousand years of development. It is understandable that the Taoist disciples are from different walks of life of varied […]

The Characteristic of the Costumes of Han Nationality

November 2, 2013

The left-buttoned characteristics of the Han costume had been well kept in Chinese history, readers who are waiting to learn Chinese in China can see the outlook of the right-buttoned high polo necked through the jade wares, stone wares and porcelain Shang people evacuated from Anyang, Henan province. To learn study Chinese in China, the […]

The Well Known Chinese Hot Springs

November 2, 2013

The Baotu hot spring got the name during the Song Dynasty, the Hot-spring city Jinan enjoys four groups of the fountains, namely the Baotu hot spring, the Heihu spring, the Pearl spring, and with the Baotu spring tops all of the seventy seven hot springs of Jinan city, it is noteworthy for readers who’d love […]

The Chinese Names

November 2, 2013

In ancient China, not all of the people enjoy the last name, given name, surname, and word, since their entitlement bear an intimate relationship with the person’s identity, social status, the family origin and occupation, there is some similarity between the Chinese names and English naming systems, which may probably be discovered by foreign students […]

Taoist Sects of the Later Han Dynasty

November 2, 2013

Due to the complexity of the origin of the Taoist thoughts, and the different utilizations by the rulers, insurrectionists, and common people of different dynasties, and as can be witnessed by people wanting to learn Chinese in China, there are quite a number of Taoist sects, reaching into every corners of the society. There are […]

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This is my second time coming. Last year, I also came for about 12 weeks. This time I came for 13 weeks of a summer program in China. The reason why I particularly want to come to this school was because of the one-on-one classes. I was able to increase my level and learn Chinese more quickly than in group classes. If I have a chance again to come next year, I certainly will.

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