Homeschool Chinese: Hosting Our First Exchange Student
While attending university, I had the opportunity to experience life as an exchange student. I spent three months in San Miguel de Allende, Guanjuato, Mexico...
Read MoreWhile attending university, I had the opportunity to experience life as an exchange student. I spent three months in San Miguel de Allende, Guanjuato, Mexico...
Read More[caption id="attachment_2106" align="aligncenter" width="533"] 三百六十行,行行出状元[/caption] Asian parents often encourage their children to pursue professions in law, medicine or business because those jobs are prestigious and...
Read MoreAs a family, we love to travel and do so as often as possible. We have been planning a trip to China for nearly 6...
Read MoreWe have seen Lotus Root 莲藕 (Lián’ǒu) in the Chinese markets in San Francisco on many occasions. In fact, 莲藕 (Lián’ǒu) was part of a scavenger hunt...
Read More[caption id="attachment_2099" align="aligncenter" width="533"] 亲眼看到白宫发现真是太美了,真是百闻不如一见 (The Forbidden City is truly grand. It really is "better to see it once than hear about it a hundred...
Read More[caption id="attachment_2094" align="aligncenter" width="533"] [/caption] The groundhog's prediction is proving to be correct this year. As spring rolls in and everything starts to bloom,...
Read MoreOne of the traditions during 元宵节 (yuán xiāo jié) is to adorn the streets with all kinds of lanterns. As one of the grandest festival...
Read MoreTomorrow is Lantern's Day and it marks the end of the Chinese New Year holiday. All over Asia, lanterns fill the streets. Lanterns started off...
Read MoreHave you ever seen the red papers or lanterns with beautiful Chinese characters that are hung up on house doors during the Chinese New Year?...
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