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The Military Parade on China’s National Day: Decoding the Ceremony in Chinese

China’s National Day, celebrated on October 1st, is one of the most significant public holidays in the country, marking the anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China

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China’s National Day and Tourism: Describing Travel Experiences in Chinese

China’s National Day (国庆节, Guóqìng Jié) is a major public holiday celebrated on October 1st each year to commemorate the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949. This

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Learning National Day-Related Chinese Vocabulary and Expressions

China’s National Day (国庆节, guóqìng jié), celebrated on October 1st, marks the anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949. This significant event is commemorated across

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Subtle Differences in Emotion Words: ‘担心’ (dānxīn) vs. ‘担忧’ (dānyōu)

In every language, words used to express emotions are among the most powerful and frequently employed. In Chinese, there are several emotion-related words that appear to have similar meanings but

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Synonyms in the Economic Field: The Different Meanings of ‘繁荣’ and ‘兴盛’

In the study of the Chinese language, especially when dealing with complex topics like economics, understanding synonyms and their nuanced differences becomes essential. Two commonly used words that often appear

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Common Issues and Strategies for the HSK Writing Section: Improve Your Writing Skills and Avoid Common Mistakes

In the HSK (Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi), the writing section is a crucial component, particularly for levels HSK3 and above, where candidates are required to demonstrate their ability to correctly use

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Differences and Similarities Between HSK and BCT (Business Chinese Test)

As the global economy continues to integrate, Mandarin Chinese is becoming an increasingly valuable skill for students and professionals alike. For non-native speakers looking to demonstrate their proficiency in Chinese,

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Comprehensive Guide to the HSK Chinese Proficiency Test

The HSK (Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi) is the official Chinese Proficiency Test, designed to evaluate the language abilities of non-native Chinese speakers. Developed by the Confucius Institute Headquarters (Hanban), it serves

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Breaking Down the Differences Between 喜爱 (xǐ’ài) and 钟爱 (zhōng’ài): Synonyms for “Adore” in Chinese

The Chinese language offers a rich vocabulary for expressing nuanced emotions, particularly when it comes to feelings of affection. Two commonly used words for “adore” in Chinese are 喜爱 (xǐ’ài)

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Au Pair in China – A Unique Cultural Immersion Experience

Experience Life as an Au Pair in China At LC Chinese School in Oslo, we offer a unique opportunity for young professionals and students to live as an au pair

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