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Happy 4th of July from the Nincha Team! 美国独立日快!

The Nincha Team wishes you a happy Fourth of July celebration, full of red, white and blue icecream, picnics, and fireworks! Happy Independance Day to all the 美国人 out there!

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Ninchanese Vocabulary

周末愉快! Have a great weekend!

Have a nice weekend! How do you wish a good time to your friends or colleagues? Discover two Chinese expressions to say so.

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Chinese culture

Ancient Chinese fashion A timeline of women in China

What was ancient Chinese fashion like? How did it evolve as Dynasties changed and replaced each other? This infographic shows how Women’s dress fashion evolved in China throughout the age, and shows how much each new ruler sought to impose their style on its Chinese denizens.

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Chinese culture Vocabulary

Dragon Boat Festival! 端午节快乐!

Today is 端午节(duān wǔ jié), the Dragon Boat Festival! Time to race in dragon-shaped boats, eat delicious rice balls, called 粽子 (Zòngzi) filled with various tasty fillings and discover the many other customs associated with this holiday, such as balancing eggs to bring yourself good luck for the coming year! Let us tell you all about it!

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Chinese culture

Social media in China and in the US

As a follow up to our introduction to Chinese social media sites, this week’s article is an infographic which highlights the intricate relationship American and Chinese social media sites share.

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Chinese learning tips Vocabulary

Cold in Chinese: Have you got the sniffles?

Feeling like this cat despite the nice weather?

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Chinese learning tips Vocabulary

Emotions in Chinese: Express your feelings!

Learn how to express emotions in Chinese! And seriously, what better way to learn how to say how you’re feeling in Chinese than by looking at pictures of cute animals making very human-like faces?

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Chinese learning tips Vocabulary

Body parts in Chinese – Infographic! Your key to a perfect massage

Like Chinese massages? This infographic of human body parts in Chinese will be very useful to explain where you’d like to get a massage. Comes in handy in other situations too! Learn how to describe your body from head to toe in Chinese with this handy worksheet.

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Ninchanese Vocabulary

Easter! Happy egg-hunting!

The Nincha Team and its newest team member wish you a happy Easter weekend! Easter isn’t really celebrated in China but here’s how to say Easter in Chinese anyways: [vc_message color=”alert-success” title=”Easter in Chinese” dismissable=”false”] is 复活节 (fùhuó jié) 祝你 复活节 快乐! = We wish you a happy Easter (zhù nǐ fùhuó jié kuàilè) [/vc_message]

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Ninchanese

Too much hard work for Nincha!

Nincha is working hard on writing his story!

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