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04/29/2024 02:23:59 am

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A group of tour guides from South Africa is heading to China to undergo a three-week training to learn Mandarin.

South African Tour Guides Head to China for Mandarin Training

The candidates will go through training modules for reading, writing and speaking .They will also undergo situational role-playing training.

Is ISIS Challenging China?

ISIS Attempts to Lure Chinese Recruits with Mandarin Song

Extremist group Islamic State has released a call to arms chant in Mandarin that seeks to summon Chinese Muslims just two weeks following its execution of a Chinese hostage.

China's new Silk Road Economic Initiative

China's New Silk Road to be Boom or 'Dust' for Pakistan

China's new Silk Road could be boom or "dust" for Pakistan. Locals living in the region bordering China are yet to be convinced about the benefits that they will receive from the initiative as the Silk Road gets under construction in northern Pakistan.

Chinese Largely Snub Facebook Founder’s New Year Greeting in Mandarin

The Chinese New Year message in Mandarin of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg got more than 4 million views, but little of them from his apparent intended audience --- netizens in China, where the social media site is still blocked.

Mark Zuckerberg

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Not Only Speaks Mandarin, Also Hires Chinese Students

China experts believe that it will take more than a 30-minute Q&A session spoken in Mandarin for Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg to convince the Chinese government to open its doors to the most popular social media site in the world.

Mark Zuckerberg

Mark Zuckerberg Can Speak Mandarin Fluently

Billionaire Mark Zuckerberg is interested in Chinese culture.

Australian Man Wakes Up From Coma Speaking Fluent Mandarin

An Australian man who was in coma for a week due to a car crash back in 2012, discovered upon waking up that he had forgotten how to speak English and was instead fluent in Mandarin, reports state.

China urges Guangzhou to switch from Cantonese to Mandarin

Communist authorities are discussing and demanding that the local television of Guangzhou should drop Cantonese and use purely Mandarin.

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