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Hutong School to be Represented at WYSTC Conference in San Diego
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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 Cultural Activities: Kite Making and La Mian
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Hutong School organizes cultural activities several times a week for all its students and their friends, ranging from kite making to cooking lāmiàn.
In Defense of Chinglish
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Every English-speaking tourist in China has, no doubt, come across examples of Chinglish, that is, strangely worded, funny Chinese translations to English.
Hutong School Cultural Activities: Making Zongzi and Chinese Knotting
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Hutong School organizes cultural activities 3 to 4 times per week for all its students and their friends, from making zongzi to Chinese knotting.
Where do Dragons and Boats meet? At China's oldest Festival!
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The Dragon Boat Festival (Duānwǔ jié), a famous Chinese tradition, is marked by boats designed to look like dragons which race on China's important rivers.
How to make the most out of Chinese classes?
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Chinese classes can be a very valuable tool in your language learning arsenal. The best way however is to learn Chinese in China and make some mistakes!