饣字旁 Shi zi pang: The Food Radical

I have previously written about how “Radicals Are Your Friend.” and in this article, I will introduce a specific radical that has been extremely helpful for me to learn: Meet The Food Radical: 食字旁 (shí zì pang) 食字旁 (shí zì pang) or 饣字旁 (shí zì pang), literally means ‘the food one on the side’! This… Read More

“Fou Fou’s Thug Adventure” Video

Watching TV shows and movies in Chinese can be an excellent way to expand your Chinese vocabulary.  Unfortunately, many of us do not have access to Chinese television or the language in the programs is too difficult.  Below we have the first video in a series we have created to help you practice your Chinese… Read More

Chinese New Year for a Guangdong Native

Posted by Allen (郑伟杰 Weijie Zheng) from WrittenChinese.Com As the Chinese New Year approaches, the holiday spirit in China grows stronger and stronger. You may see or hear a lot of phrases including the character “马” (mǎ=horse) because the coming year will be the Year of the Horse.  “马上(mǎ shàng)” means “immediately”, so phrases such as “马上有钱(mǎshàng… Read More

Become a White Collar Baller: Chinese in the Workplace

Today we have a post from Brandon King, who helps students and recent graduates obtain internships and entry-level positions in China with his company SmartIntern. While running an internship company in China and writing about career building is something I love, I sometimes forget what attracted me to China in the first place- the language…. Read More

I’m going to Harbin 哈尔滨!

Posted by Bethany from WrittenChinese.Com During the month of January, I have the opportunity to do some traveling throughout China.  Even though most of the country is very cold right now, for some places, winter is the time to shine! This is especially true of Harbin. Located roughly 500 km south of the Russian border,… Read More

Ten Chinese Internet Chat Words

Posted by Allen (郑伟杰 Weijie Zheng) from WrittenChinese.Com Chinese on the internet can sometimes differ from everyday speech. Here are some abbreviations which are commonly used when Chinese people message on the internet. Each of these abbreviations allows the user to input a few letters to express their meaning quickly and easily. Enjoy! 1. “MM”:… Read More