![]() ![]() ![]() Hsueh’s mission over the past few years has been to break down that barrier, making reading and writing in Chinese accessible to people who didn’t grow up doing it. Hsueh’s mission over the past few years has been to break down that barrier, making reading and writing in Chinese accessible to people who didn’t grow up doing it. By Jessica Gross on To an outsider, the Chinese language seems to be as impenetrable as the Great Wall of China, says ShaoLan Hsueh in today’s talk, given at TED2013. A warm look at the Chinese legends and rituals of one of the most important festivals in the world, as shared by entrepreneur and Chineasy creator ShaoLan Hsueh. □ Download the Chineasy app for free and dive deeper into Chinese culture and language. To an outsider, the Chinese language seems to be as impenetrable as the Great Wall of China, says ShaoLan Hsueh in today’s talk, given at TED2013. ![]() This is also still a huge part of Chinese culture, so learn how to say “face to face” in Chinese in this episode with ShaoLan TED resident and Podcast host Susan Bird. But learning to read the beautiful, often complex characters of the Chinese written language may be less difficult. These days with all the new digital media and communication technology, it's as important as ever to be able to meet face-to-face. For foreigners, learning to speak Chinese is a hard task. lesson in recognizing the ideas behind the characters and their meaning - building from a few simple forms to more complex concepts. ![]()
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