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Are you a lifelong learner? Do you always seek new knowledge? 📚
This proverb, taken from the analects of Confucius, suggests that there is always something new to be learnt from others. 🤝
Share if you agree with it! #langtwt#studytwt
It is well worth seeing the historic commodities in this area, 🖌️ or trying out some local food. 😋 Why not give eels a try? They’re a Shanghai specialty!
Would you visit? Let us know in the comments! ☺️ (3/3)
Shanghai is on many people’s bucket list when they visit China, but it’s such a big city - where do you start?!
We recommend a trip to Nanjing Road’s Pedestrian Street. A shopping street filled with such a variety of shops, there’s sure to be something for everyone! 🤩 (1/3)
Nanjing Road itself is 5.5km and split into the East side and the West side. 🧭 The pedestrian street is near the West side, which is home to pedestrian malls and historic buildings 🏢 (while the East side is more commercial).
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For example, why might you see some people knocking their fingers on tables? Or how would you refer to elderly strangers in #China? 🗣️
Find out by reading our latest blog post! 📝
Click here or the link in our bio to read: https://t.co/nONq8ItR3P #langtwt#studytwt
How can you avoid culture shock? 🫢
An easy way is learning about the country’s cultural nuances so you won’t be surprised about some differences when you go.
In May we covered business vocab and mannerisms - now we are covering general cultural etiquette for all travellers!
Did you know this saying is largely attributed to Confucius in the East? There's also a similar Biblical saying of 'do unto others as you would have them do to you'. It's a caution against acting maliciously & a reminder to always consider the kindness of one's actions #chengyu
...is believed to be from when people tried to bring their boats to save Qu Yuan after he waded into Miluo River at the end of his life. 🌊 This happened on the 5th day of the 5th lunar month, explaining why centuries later, it is now commemorated on that day. (3/3)
Did you know what June 22 is?!
On the 5th day of the 5th lunar month it's #DragonBoatFestival!🐉 端午���快乐!Duānwǔ jié kuàilè! Happy Dragon Boat Festival!
This day commemorates the ancient poet Qu Yuan&people celebrate by holding #dragon boat races & eating 粽子, zòngzi.
Qu Yuan was also a politician during the time of the Warring States. 🎓 However, not much is actually known about him - except that he was exiled several times while he was alive.
The origin of the Dragon Boat Festival...
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Have you seen this dish at hawker centres in Singapore? 🇸🇬 While there is no specific rule as to what the main ingredients should be (just fruit and veg) - the most important ingredient is the sauce. Commonly, shrimp paste is used. Would you try it? Let us know! #chinesefood
Did you know that some of China’s most important cultural artefacts are housed in Shijiazhuang’s Hebei Provincial Museum 河北博物院? 🏆
The vast museum provides a nice refuge for rainy days, where you can spend the whole day exploring the museum’s multiple rooms.
#shijiazhuang
This is such a useful idiom to describe a bizarre situation.
If something is funny but embarrassing, do you laugh or cry for the person?🤣
What kind of situation can you use this phrase in?🤔 Can you describe one in the comments?
#langtwt#studytwt#learnchinese#learnmandarin
Have you seen this #streetfood in #Asia? 🌏 Originating in Korea but now popular in China&Asia, you can try this cyclone potato tower. Also known as a ‘tornado potato’, this tasty snack is a spiral-cut potato on a skewer, which is fried & brushed w/ different sauces & seasonings.
Do you know the interesting history of this proverb? 📖 It's actually taken from an ancient Chinese text of anecdotes regarding political tactics during times of warfare. ⚔️ Therefore this proverb shows the dedication one can have to others who share their pursuits! #langtwt
Our teacher's accommodation provides an area of comfort and respite after seeing this wonderful attraction! 🌉
Check out a homestay in Penghu on our website here: https://t.co/nq2GVJJAyH
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See the beautiful illumination of Xiying Rainbow Bridge in Penghu, Taiwan. 🌈 At 200m long, this pedestrian bridge casts a beautiful view on the bay next to Gaunyinting Coast Park. (1/2)