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City in China: Tibet西藏

Tibet has long evoked romantic images of mysterious plateaus, holy cities, and breathtaking mountains for Westerners. It is known as Tibetan and Xizang in Mandarin, "the Rooftop of the World." is the nickname of it caused by its high altitude. One of five designated "autonomous regions" in China, Tibet sits an average 4,000 meters (13,100 feet) above sea level.

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How to use the particles 吗 (ma)

As mentioned above, 吗 is a question particle that is used to turn statements into yes-no questions. What exactly does that mean? A yes-no question is also known as a “binary question” or a “polar question”. This simply means that it’s a question that can only be answered with “yes” or “no”. In other words, it’s not an open question.

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Chinese Grammar -Coordinative Phrases 并列短语

A coordinative phrase is a single formed by two or much more phrases on the exact same portion of speech in coordinative relation. The terms in a coordinative phrase may possibly be separated by conjunction. The serial comma “、” can also be utilized to separate words in a coordinative phrase. When much more than two words are joined, a conjunction is positioned just before the last one. For instance:

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Peking Duck of China

Clean the duck(鸭子yāzǐ). Wipe dry and tie string around neck. Hang duck in cool, windy place four hours. Fill large wok with water. Bring to boil. Add ginger, scallion(青葱qīngcōng), honey, vinegar, and sherry. Bring to boil. Pour in dissolved cornstarch(starch prepared from the grains of corn; used in cooking as a thickener). Stir constantly.

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