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Spring Festivalis the most important festival in China lasting more than 4000 years.The celebration traditionally runs from the first day of first month to the fifteenth day in Chinese lunar calender.U
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Lantern Festivalis one of the Chinese traditional festivals on the fifteenth day of first month in Chinese lunar calender.In China,the first lunar month is called yuan-month and in the ancient times pe
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Qing Ming Festival(清明节) ,one of the 24 seasonal division points in China, falling on April 4-6 each year.After the festival, the temperature will rise up and rainfall increases. It is the high ti
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Dragon Boat Festivalas a traditional Chinese festival,has been declared a “world intangible heritage”.It’s celebrated on fifth day of fifth month in Chinese lunar calendar.There are many legends
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QiXi Festivalon the 7th day of the 7th lunar month, is a traditional festival full of romance.There is a beautiful love story passed down from generation to generation. Long, long ago, there was an hon
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Experience Chinese:Living in China(40-50 classes) is designed for beginners of Chinese foreign students Chinese language course, suitable for short-term learning
Details ›Experiencing Chinese:Traveling in Chinais one course especially for Chinese language beginners who like to travel.That is very practical for beginners to communi
Details ›Class Content Our advanced Business Chinese course focuses towards business processes and the organizational aspects of the business world. Each class will intro
Details ›Class Content Our Daily Chinese course for advanced level learners is divided into 6 units and covers in-depth a range of topics and themes such as film and tele
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This course is designed for the foreign beginners who don’t have any foundation of Chinese. In order to avoid foreign students’ problem like speaking
Our Daily Chinese course follows the ACTFL, CEFR and HSK reference level standards and is divided into three phases with 9 levels
Our Business Chinese courses have been specifically developed for foreign business people who are looking to develop and improve their spoken Chinese.
Our Smile Chinese for Young Learners curriculum has been specifically designed for learners aged 3 - 9 years.
This course has been specifically designed for learners with zero-based learning and conducts a comprehensive overview of consonants, vowels and the p
Characters are an essential part of Chinese culture and by learning them you get a deeper understanding of the language and in the long term helps you
Our Chinese for Tourism course is specifically designed for students intending to travel to China or improve their Chinese for all aspects of travel a
China's Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK) is the standardized national test used to determine the fluency of non-native speakers in Chinese and is used by a
This is the only official test for non-native speakers’ Business Chinese level, and it was developed by Peking University at the request of the Office