summer activites Archives - Ninchanese https://ninchanese.com/blog/tag/summer-activites/ Learn Chinese with an adorable and effective method Mon, 18 Jun 2018 16:07:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://ninchanese.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/cropped-funandgamified-2-32x32.png summer activites Archives - Ninchanese https://ninchanese.com/blog/tag/summer-activites/ 32 32 The Ninchallenge Tournament is now open! https://ninchanese.com/blog/2015/07/13/the-ninchallenge-tournament-is-now-open/ Mon, 13 Jul 2015 15:26:54 +0000 http://ninchanese.com/?p=3804 Join the action of the first ever Ninchallenge Tournament! For the next two weeks, Ninchanese is holding a Tournament for Chinese learners across the world. Starting today, you can play fun battles with your friends and other Chinese learners over your knowledge of Chinese! There are cool prizes to win for the Ninchampion! It’s easy and fun to start

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Join the action of the first ever Ninchallenge Tournament! For the next two weeks, Ninchanese is holding a Tournament for Chinese learners across the world. Starting today, you can play fun battles with your friends and other Chinese learners over your knowledge of Chinese! There are cool prizes to win for the Ninchampion!

It’s easy and fun to start competing in the Ninchallenge Tournament!

Now is the perfect time to start competing in the Ninchallenge Tournament. The Tournament is a fun way for Chinese Learners Learners to compete in Ninchallenges, hang out with other passionate Chinese learners and show your love of Chinese.

Have fun practicing Chinese this summer!

For the next two weeks, the Ninchallenges can be your fun way to practice your Chinese this summer! The Ninchallenges are fun one to one matches centered on your knowledge of Chinese. They’re a fantastic opportunity to have fun and practice your Mandarin Chinese as you play against other Chinese learners in the Tournament!

It is free and open to Chinese learners of all ages and skill levels. Just sign up on Ninchallenge Tournament, join a Ninchallenge or start a Ninchallenge with a friend and get started on the path toward becoming the 2015 NinChampion!

The first edition of the Ninchallenge Tournament is now officially underway, with cool prizes to win throughout the Tournament.  Players around the world have begun participating in Ninchallenges to climb their way to the top of the leaderboard!

Learn more about the Ninchallenge Tournament.

Ready to begin? Find a Ninchallenge to play!

Good luck, little dragon!

May the Chinese knowledge be with you!

The Ninchallenge Tournament is organized by Ninchanese, the gamified Chinese learning appNinchanese combines addictive game mechanics, cute cats and efficient Chinese learning techniques to make learning Chinese a lot of fun! The app is now in beta so sign up now for early accessCheck out our trailer and stay in touch with us on FacebookTwitterGoogle + and Pinterest.

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Bamboo rafting: Splash your way down the river https://ninchanese.com/blog/2013/03/25/bamboo-rafting-china/ Mon, 25 Mar 2013 10:26:00 +0000 http://ec2-54-193-109-251.us-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com/?p=609 Spring officially started last week, but it has yet to prove it’s not exactly the same season as winter in our parts of the world. So to keep spirits high until warmer days show up, we wanted to introduce one of the best water activities we’ve encountered in our travels in China : 竹筏漂流 (Zhú fá piāoliú), bamboo

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Spring officially started last week, but it has yet to prove it’s not exactly the same season as winter in our parts of the world. So to keep spirits high until warmer days show up, we wanted to introduce one of the best water activities we’ve encountered in our travels in China : 竹筏漂流 (Zhú fá piāoliú), bamboo rafting.

The Chinese version of innertubing

Bamboo rafting – 竹筏漂流 – is the Chinese answer to inner tubing. Except that instead of floating down on tubes, you sit on a bamboo raft (竹筏: Zhú fá) and gently float down the river. Mind you, it’s a very comfortable 竹筏; it has seats and a parasol, there’s somebody steering it for you – with beers to drink along the way, most likely.

Comfortable bamboo rafts and awesome scenery

Comfortable bamboo rafts and awesome scenery, what more could you ask for?

Sure, it’s a terribly touristy thing to do but it’d be a shame to miss out on such a pleasant way to discover the scenery and stay cool during hot weather! We tried it in Yangshuo (阳朔: Yángshuò), during our trip to Guilin (桂林: Guìlín) but it’s also the kind of fun you’ll get to do in Yunnan and other well-endowed (scenery-wise) regions.

 Guilin’s gorgeous scenery

Ready to get soaked while soaking up Guilin’s gorgeous scenery? (photo credit: alika89)

Bamboo rafting: Peaceful floating? Not quite

Now, don’t think gently floating down a river (沿河漂流: Yánhé piāoliú) is lame or boring. Especially in China. See, the Chinese version of inner tubing has one major difference with its States-side counterpart: In addition to your raft, as you embark, they hand you a water pistol, so you can splash and spray away. Water fighting (打水仗: dǎshuǐzhàng) your way down the river makes the ride a completely different adventure!

Bamboo rafting

打水仗 your way down the river

As foreigners, we didn’t really get included in the water fights at first. But once we showed we were ready to partake in the water wars, boy, did we get drenched!

Water pistols to use whilst bamboo rafting might not be available everywhere. But still, if you get a chance to splash your neighbors and fellow rafters, do indulge in this childish but oh so fun activity!

Floating down a river and spraying fellow rafters, now that’s great summer fun!

Now onto a little water-drenched vocab:

竹筏漂流 : zhúfá piāoliú = bamboo rafting

竹筏 : zhúfá = bamboo raft

漂流 : piāoliú = to float on the current, to drift along, rafting

河 : hé = river

沿河漂流 : Yánhé piāoliú = to float along the river

打水仗 : dǎshuǐzhàng = water fighting

Happy water fights everyone!

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