An ancient Cantonese saying about cooking in China goes 'Anything that walks, swims, crawls or flies is edible'. Read here about weird Chinese foods.
Hutong School organizes cultural activities several times a week for all its students and their friends, ranging from movie nights to kung fu lessons.
In an increasingly computerized world with a pinyin system, handwritten Chinese is decreasing. Luckily, practices like Chinese calligraphy can survive.
We are very excited to announce that Hutong School will be participating in the World Youth and Student Travel Conference (WYSTC) in San Diego!
Hutong School organizes cultural activities several times a week for all its students and their friends, ranging from kite making to cooking lāmiàn.
Every English-speaking tourist in China has, no doubt, come across examples of Chinglish, that is, strangely worded, funny Chinese translations to English.