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Life in China – The game changed when I started to speak Chinese
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One moment that I clearly remember during the months I lived in China is the day that I was able to break the language barrier, I started to speak Chinese.
Hutong School Cultural Activities: Seal Carving and Sugar Painting
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Hutong School organizes cultural activities several times a week for its students and their friends, ranging from seal carving to sugar painting classes.
We are hiring!
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We are hiring! Soon we will face a lot of IT challenges and we will be flooded with IT related projects, so we will need an IT mastermind!
Weird Cooking in China: Food for Thought
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An ancient Cantonese saying about cooking in China goes 'Anything that walks, swims, crawls or flies is edible'. Read here about weird Chinese foods.
Hutong School Cultural Activities: Movie Nights and Kung Fu Lessons
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Hutong School organizes cultural activities several times a week for all its students and their friends, ranging from movie nights to kung fu lessons.
The Dying Art of Handwritten Chinese
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In an increasingly computerized world with a pinyin system, handwritten Chinese is decreasing. Luckily, practices like Chinese calligraphy can survive.