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What Are the Customs of Chinese New Year?

中国春节 (zhōng guó chūn jié), or the Chinese New Year, is the most significant traditional festival in China. Known as 春节 (chūn jié), meaning “Spring Festival,” it marks the beginning

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How to Replace “解决” (jiě jué) with More Professional Expressions in the Workplace

In professional Chinese communication, the term 解决 (jiě jué), meaning “to solve” or “to address,” is frequently used in workplace settings. While 解决 (jiě jué) is widely understood and appropriate

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The Chinese Lunar Calendar 农(nóng)历(lì): What It Is and Why It Still Matters

Among the many fascinating facets of Chinese civilization, few are as culturally and historically significant as the Chinese lunar calendar (农(nóng)历(lì), nónglì). Sometimes referred to simply as the lunisolar calendar,

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Chunjie (春节, Chūn Jié) – The Spring Festival and Chinese New Year

Introduction Chunjie (春节, Chūn Jié), often referred to as the Spring Festival or simply Chinese New Year, is undoubtedly the most significant and widely celebrated festival in China. It marks

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Qingrenjie (情人节, Qíngrén Jié) – China’s “Valentine’s Day”

Introduction Love is a universal language, yet the ways in which it is celebrated and expressed can vary greatly from one culture to another. In many Western countries, Valentine’s Day

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Understanding China’s 2025 Official Holiday Schedule

China’s calendar of public holidays is a fascinating blend of millennia-old cultural traditions and modern legal statutes. For anyone seeking to explore Chinese culture, plan a trip, do business, or

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How to Talk About the New Year in Chinese

Introduction The arrival of the New Year is a moment of celebration, reflection, and hope for people all across the globe. In Chinese culture, this significant event is often associated

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Christmas: A Festival of Joy, Warmth, and Connection

Christmas, celebrated globally, is a time of joy, generosity, and connection. For many, it is a religious holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, while for others, it is a

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Winter Solstice in China: A Festival of Tradition and Warmth

冬至 (dōng zhì), or the Winter Solstice, is one of the most important traditional festivals in China. Marking the shortest day and longest night of the year, it usually falls

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Why Young People Should Learn Chinese: Unlocking Opportunities in Business and Economy

In today’s interconnected global economy, the ability to communicate across cultures is no longer a luxury—it is a necessity. Among the world’s most spoken languages, Chinese holds a unique place

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