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Growler's Learning Mandarin Chinese > A unique perspective on the beauty of China My writings here are by no means extensive, as China is a deeply complex and fascinating country, but they serve merely as a gateway to the once mysterious Middle Kingdom. Thanks to Zhen (Jane) Zhao, my first Chinese teacher, for helping to nurture my love of Chinese culture. For those who don’t know about China or want to know a bit more, this is for you. Rawle Austin presents... Growler's China - An introduction.
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here to check out China (Lonely Planet Country Guides) by Damian Harper In 2000 I started and completed a two year course in basic Mandarin Chinese, which is still the predominant language in the region, with the intention to be able to hold a basic conversation, read and write. The written language is composed of characters instead of letters which are made up of various strokes that are written in a certain order to make them easier to write. This will be a lifelong mission so the learning goes on. Click here to read my full story on learning Mandarin Chinese.
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here to check out Wild China [DVD] - Nature Chinese film stars are now household names like Bruce Lee (Li Xiao Long), Jackie Chan and Jet Li (whose Chinese name is Li Liang Jie). China’s history goes back to 2000BC where prehistoric remains have been unearthed of ancient, advanced civilizations. The earliest major event, in my humble opinion, happened around 221BC. The area, now known as China, was divided into 7 kingdoms each with their own currency and cultures.
It is still much intact today and when I first set eyes upon it my jaw dropped at the spectacle of it winding round the mountains like a massive snake. This was the start of the Qin Dynasty, which lasted until the Emperor’s death. He had a massive tomb built for him that contained hundreds of lifelike statues of his army. This tomb is still largely undamaged and based in Xi’an. It has been excavated for the glory of all to see but photo’s are not permitted.
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Reference) The time during the Tang reign was known as the golden age for it’s great painting, poetry and literary achievements. Invading Mongols under the feared Kublai Khan who then adopted Chinese culture formed the Yuan Dynasty. Following this was the Ming Dynasty under whom Beijing was made the capital and the Forbidden City was built.
Former Hong Kong residents who emigrated to England explain the predominant spoken and written Cantonese language present in the Chinese community today. They founded London’s Chinatown, an authentic surrounding of Chinese shops and restaurants with a vibrant Chinese community and many other Chinatowns in the U.K.
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& CD) All done with much warmth and thus making my trip a memorable experience. Similar scenes occurred in the cities of Shanghai and Xi’an where I unintentionally held up the group a few times.
If it's your first time it's probably better to go as part of an organised tour group. There's loads to see and experience! When I went to China in 1999 I went with Travelsphere > I studied Mandarin Chinese at the London South Bank University Language Centre > Xian zai wo hen xihuan Zhong guo! (Now, I really enjoy China!)
The translation of the top line of above logo is 'Yang Chen de Shi Jie' which means 'Yang Chen's World' (GrowlersWorld). The next line 'bang1 zhu4 ta1 ren2, xiang3 shou4 sheng1 huo2' means 'helping people, enjoying life'.
Yang Chen (Growler) in TangXia Town, China> Liang Yan - New Chinese Writer>
Songshan Lake in Dongguan City, Guangdong Province, China
Karaoke in Dalang Town, Dongguan, China
Cycle ride around Songshan Lake, China
Useful Links - China China Earthquake 2008 & Reconstruction China Internet Information Centre Andrew Aigner-Muehler's Teaching English in China - Blog Society for Anglo-Chinese Understanding (SACU)
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