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    • chongjasmine
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      Any good chinese historical drama recommendations?
    • chongjasmine
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      Any one of you love to read Jin Yong novels? I love to read Jin Yong's novels. My favourite is Xiao Ao Jiang Hu. I like Ling Hu Chong and Ren Ying Ying. If you read Jing Yong's novels, which are your favourite?
    • chongjasmine
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      My favourite chinese history period will be the three kingdoms era. I like Liu Bei, Cao Cao, Zhuge Liang. I love to watch the three kingdoms drama and I like reading all about the three kingdoms. What is your favourite historical period?
    • chongjasmine
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      https://lioambinc.42web.io/ I create a chinese language websites, that aim to provide free reading materials to the general public. Currently, there are only 2 stories in mandarin chinese, but they will increase as I update the site. I will be aiming to post at least 1 story a week. My website is targeted for hsk 1 users. I am a native chinese living in Singapore, who scored A1 for my 'O' level chinese examination. Mod: If you consider this a spam, do remove it. I do not intend to spam. I just want to share my free chinese reading website with other chinese users!
    • 黄有光
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      I swear I've looked everywhere, and I can't find it. I know it exists---I saw clips of it way back when I first started learning Chinese.    I'm open to pirating or buying, but if I end up having to pay money for it, I'd want a digital copy, not a physical one (don't have a region-unlocked dvd player)
    • Moshen
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      The Economist has a fascinating article about the English and Chinese wording of official communiques and the serious implications of nuances in translation: https://www.economist.com/china/2025/01/28/america-and-china-are-talking-but-much-gets-lost-in-translation   There may be a paywall on this article.  I have a subscription so I'm not sure.
    • PR COMPANY
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      Job Description: Part-Time English Teacher (Oral Training) We are looking for an experienced English teacher to provide oral English training for a small group of employees (about 6 people) in our Shanghai office. Job Details: •    Location: Our office in Putuo District, near Loushanguan Road subway station •    Schedule: 90 minutes per week (exact time to be discussed) •    Focus: Mainly oral English communication skills •    Class Size: Around 6 employees Requirements: •    Native or fluent English speaker with strong oral communication skills •    Previous experience teaching business English or conversational English preferred •    Ability to create engaging and interactive lessons •    Must be able to teach in person at our office in Putuo District How to Apply: If you are interested, please send your resume and teaching experience to pascalricklin@stricker.asia. We look forward to hearing from you!
    • duo21
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      It was a comedic wuxia movie, and all I remember was the main character told the (I think) bad guy, if you eat/drink whatever food/drink, it will cause your uh, appendage to shrivel and fall off, haha.  I still remember the tape lent to me had Full Contact (Chow Yun-Fat) movie right after, so it had to be probably early 90's.  Any help is greatly appreciated, thank you. 
    • duo21
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      It was a Cantonese song, the only things I remember was it was a male singer, and the english lyrics "Sunday, Monday", I'm not sure if he sang each day in english in the lyrics.  Thank you.   Edit: Found it!   Randomly found it!  Remembered the Sunday part, and remembered it was Deric Wan.  Luckily this popped up:   https://youtu.be/9CEbNQujJ3o    温兆伦(Deric Wan)——《Oh Gal》
    • duo21
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      It is not so much the cassette tape, but the song titles I have been searching for.  I remember the cover of the cassette tape was various singers like Jacky Cheung, Aaron Kwok, and Andy Lau.  The cover was kind of bright if memory serves me correct.  I remember the first song on the cassette was sung by Jacky Cheung, a song that began with whistling I still remember.  The second song I specifically remember was Happy Birthday by Andy Lau.  On the cassette cover, I remember Aaron Kwok still had his hair parted in the middle, and I believe the cover said '93.  I could be wrong on that, though.  If anyone recalls the cassette tape I am talking about, I would greatly appreciate it.  Thank you so much.   Edit: Someone found the cd version for me!   https://www.ebay.com/itm/226398519647  
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