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Why Learning a Language Still Matters
Learning another language is one of the deepest and most human things one can possibly do, writes Douglas Hofstadter.
From Buddhism’s arrival in China to European exchange in the 1800s, external forces have left a mark on Chinese vocabulary and grammar.
The Asia Society was excited to host the 16th Annual National Chinese Language Conference as a live, in-person and online hybrid experience on April 28-29, 2023. This year's conference was a two-day ...
I've been studying Mandarin Chinese for about a decade, and even after many classes, living in Beijing, and countless hours of studying and practicing, the learning process can still be painfully ...
Discover how a new leadership programme aims to make Chinese culture relevant and engaging for young Singaporeans. Read more ...
While English tends to view the ‘Chinese language’ as a monolith, the phrase actually represents a large diversity of both written and spoken languages, many of which are not mutually understandable.
Longyuan South Africa Renewables is fostering cultural exchange and cooperation through the 'Chinese Bridge' competition, ...
An opening ceremony was held on Tuesday evening for the New Zealand Chinese Language Week 2026 at the Parliament Buildings in ...
The 17th annual National Chinese Language Conference (NCLC), held May 2-3, 2024, featured a cross-disciplinary approach to explore how AI transforms education and spotlight innovations and insights in ...
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