“That’s Not Yang Rou Chuan’r! It’s Isaw!” When Filipino and Chinese Cuisine Collide
Once again, food from different countries is proving that we’re not so different after all.
Once again, food from different countries is proving that we’re not so different after all.
Since children seem to celebrate every day like it’s Children Day, let’s give the grown-ups a turn!
Museums are booooooring…or are they? Check out our favorites for international Museum Day.
The practice of giving dowry and bride price is seemingly as old as the universe, however, these two customs are still present in some cultures and seen as crucial steps for the merging of two families
The new Xinhua Dictionary Chinese-English version was launched at the Beijing Book Fair!
This Mandarin Monday, instead of giving you a list of vocabulary to work on, we’re giving you some tips on learning the language from 15-year-old student correspondent Fiona McFarland, who speaks five languages.
What Dorothy Vaughn was to space travel, Chien-Shiung Wu was to the Manhattan Project. Much like other hidden figures in history Chien was a woman of exceptional intelligence, bravery and drive. Her work would literally change the history of the world, save millions of lives and directly effect the education and prospects of countless children but I bet you have never heard of her. Let’s change that.
Disparity in women’s health outcomes is nothing new. Social customs during the Ming Dynasty prevented many women from getting care. But Tan Yunxian was determined enough to not only make a difference in the lives of her fellow women but to ensure her contributions were documented for posterity!
Paper burning is a big part of Qingming Festival. Here’s how to explain it to your kids.
Learn a few beautiful Chinese idioms to go with the beautiful blossoms.