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1. | Seven Free Online Resources for Learning Chinese Faster Are you learning Chinese? If so, you've already searched the internet for information that'll help you learn Chinese. What do you find? Lots of sites offering free information on learning Chinese.
I did ...
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2. | 6 Ways of Forming Chinese Characters Did you know there are only 6 ways of forming Chinese characters?
Yes, 6 kinds of Chinese characters make up the 50,000 Chinese characters in existence today.
Amazing isn't it?
It shows that there is a logical ...
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3. | How is learning Chinese writing different from learning a Western language? In the modern Chinese writing system, each character is a
form of its own, representing a particular sound and at
least one meaning.
In other words, each Chinese symbol is
a unity of form, ...
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4. | Where is the Chinese alphabet? In any single month, more than 10,000 people search for the "Chinese alphabet" on the internet.
Question is:
Does the Chinese language have an alphabet?
If so, where is it?
Why don't I "see" it?
To answer the ...
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5. | Why does Chinese New Year fall on a different date each year? I'm sure you've noticed that Chinese New Year falls on a
different day each year.
Here's a list of Chinese New Year dates from the
year 2000 to 2014 at http://www.living-chinese-symbols.com/chinese-new-year-dates.html
Why is this so?
I asked myself the same question and finally I figured it
out.
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6. | 8 Chinese New Year Food Symbols for Happiness, Prosperity and Health "Lucky" Chinese New Year symbols are an important part of
celebrating the Spring Festival.
Afterall, it is the start of spring -- a perfect time to
have your New Year wishes come true!
And what better way to usher ...
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7. | 8 Ways to Celebrate Chinese New Year What are the Chinese New Year activities for celebrating
this most important festival in the Chinese calendar?
Let's start at the beginning...
In China, Chinese New Year is called the Spring Festival.
That's because the first day ...
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