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  2. Chineasy - Wikipedia

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    Chineasy is an internet startup founded with the mission of teaching Chinese. It was created by entrepreneur Shaolan Hsueh, [1] and the teams operate from the UK and Taiwan. . The approach is to learn Chinese characters with the help of illustrations to help memorize Chinese characters bett

  3. ChinesePod - Wikipedia

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    ChinesePod is a Mandarin Chinese learning platform that provides video and audio lessons, mobile study tools and exercise, as well as individual online tutoring lessons, which are designed for learners of every level. The company mission is "to make language learning easier for adult students". [1]

  4. Growing Up with Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Growing Up with Chinese (Chinese: 成长汉语; pinyin: Chéngzhǎng hànyǔ) is a TV program on CCTV-News (now CGTN), the English-language channel of China Central Television, that aims to teach Simplified Mandarin Chinese to teenagers, through the 300 most commonly spoken phrases. [1]

  5. ShaoLan Hsueh - Wikipedia

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    ShaoLan Hsueh (also known as Heidi Hsueh; [1] [2] Chinese: 薛曉嵐; pinyin: Xuē Xiǎolán) is a London-based Taiwanese author, designer, venture capitalist, tech entrepreneur, podcast host, speaker, and the creator of Chinese language learning system Chineasy.

  6. Speak Mandarin Campaign - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 SMC started with a series of videos on foreign children speaking correctly pronounced and fluent Chinese, [19] showed that anyone can learn Chinese, that it is not something only the Chinese people can acquire. The video shows foreign children talking about either Chinese myths or other Chinese related culture.

  7. Li Ziqi (vlogger) - Wikipedia

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    Li Ziqi ([lì tsɹ̩̀.tɕʰí]; Chinese: 李子柒; pinyin: Lǐ Zǐqī; born 6 July 1990), is a Chinese video blogger, entrepreneur, and Internet celebrity. [3] She is known for creating food and handicraft preparation videos in her hometown of rural Pingwu County, Mianyang, north-central Sichuan province, southwest China, often from basic ingredients and tools using traditional Chinese ...

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