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Hong is a Christian. [10] Hong met Nick Teo, fellow Mediacorp actor, on the set of long-form drama series 118 and started dating. They founded the bird's nest brand House of the Swiftlet in January 2019. [11] After seven years of dating, the couple announced their engagement in August 2022 [12] and married on 14 December 2023. [13]
In the early 20th century, Chinese reformers like Hu Shih saw the need for language reform and championed the development of a vernacular that allowed modern Chinese to write the language the same way they speak. The vernacular language movement took hold, and the written language was standardized as vernacular Chinese.
Chinese online literature, also known as Chinese internet literature or Chinese web literature, refers to works of literature written in the Chinese language that are published and read directly on the internet. Originating in the 1980s, it has seen increasing development in the 21st century with the increase of mobile reading throughout the ...
She has acted in both English and Chinese language dramas and in Singapore-Malaysia co-productions. Ong collaborated with fellow Mediacorp artistes Jeff Wang and Apple Hong in opening a chain of Taiwanese street snack shops across Singapore called "Xiao Bar Wang" 小霸王 owned by Wang. [2] She also owns several freelance businesses in ...
Ailing, Ai-ling, or, similar; is a female Chinese given name. It may be Anglicized as Irene , Eileen , or similar. People with Chinese names variously romanized as "Ailing" or similar include:
Ling studied at Diocesan Girls' School and Yale Divinity School. After returning to Hong Kong, she began teaching Chinese in her family home. [2] In 1963 the school received support from New Asia College and the Yale-China Association and was renamed New Asia–Yale-in-China Chinese Language Centre. [1] It moved to New Asia in the spring of ...
Hong Kong written Chinese (HKWC) [1] is a local variety of written Chinese used in formal written communication in Hong Kong and Macao. [2] The common Hongkongese name for this form of Chinese is "written language" ( 書面語 ), in contrast to the "spoken language" ( 口語 ), i.e. Cantonese . [ 3 ]
Lin Yutang (10 October 1895 – 26 March 1976) was a Chinese inventor, linguist, novelist, philosopher, and translator. One scholar commented that Lin's "particular blend of sophistication and casualness found a wide audience, and he became a major humorous and critical presence", and he made compilations and translations of the Chinese classics into English.