Art And Culture

Teaching Young Kids Chinese/Mandarin Working With Tiger Moms

– Hanying (Helen) Liu, founder of Wall Street Chinese Chinese/Mandarin is becoming one of the most important languages. This is important for parents that consider a second language for their children. As founder of  Wall Street Chinese, since its establishment in 2009, I’ve taught hundreds of children myself and designed experimental mandarin programs for children in all age groups. To teach American children the Chinese language takes a unique approach. I think, that over the past five years, I have…

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The Success Of Alibaba – The Importance Of Understanding Chinese Business Culture

15 years ago, Jack Ma started his venture and dream that few people understood. Today he is considered the Chinese “Steve Jobs” and one of the most successful businessmen in history. Why and how he did it? Besides of having a vision and being persistent, his success is because, as a Chinese, he understands the Chinese culture, the market and consumers. The Chinese market is huge. But besides being huge, this market is still new and still has a lot…

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Using Feng Shui In Business And Life | Infographic

The Wall Street Chinese is a NYC company helping businesses of all sizes to bridge the gap between the east and west. Besides of helping businesses to set foot in the Chinese business world, the company is also teaching Feng Shui and Business Feng Shui.

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Chinese Business Culture And Other Wisdom | Doing Business In China

Chinese business culture and other wisdom – By Vitus Feldmann – The Wall Street Chinese has helped American businesses and individuals setting foot in China since 2009. Besides language training, teaching and introducing Chinese culture, Chinese business culture was the most taught skill from all the services they offer on the business side.

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Chinese For Children | Kids Pick Up Quick On Foreign Languages

Learning a language is easiest as a child! The fact is known by (almost) everyone. As a matter of fact, many adults use this statement as an excuse to not learn another language. “I am too old” is what I hear quite often when I talk to adults about their lack of foreign language skills. While the excuse is lame, you can learn a foreign language at every age, it underlines the importance for children to learn another language. As…

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Mandarin, Chinese Art and Culture Summer Camp For Children With Wall Street Chinese

On Tuesday 7/15/2014, Wall Street Chinese gave a weekly special summer camp for children at Charles Churn Christian Academy. There were 20 children from 3 to 15 year olds old.  We had one Mandarin teacher and one art and culture teacher for each workshop. After 3 Feng Shui workshops for the last three weeks, we now started 3 Chinese Music workshops. In the 1st music workshop, The instrument “pipa” was introduced to the children. They learned the history of pipa…

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Negotiating In Different Cultures | Including China

Negotiating is an art. Like art, if you want to interpret it right, you need to know about it and where it is coming from. It is the same with negotiations in different cultures. Before negotiating a business deal in a foreign culture, it is wise to learn about that culture and how negotiating is done. Have a look at the infographic from The Gap Partnership below and see how negotiating is different in many countries and cultures. Have you…

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Healthy red tea drink Kombucha and how to make it

Tea, Tao and Art Group I have a friend who is making and drinking Kombucha and he is willing to share the health secret with you. I also remembered when I was young, all Chinese families were making Kombucha. Well, that fashioned passed quickly but I now realize that if Tea is a health drink, Kombucha must be good ! If you are willing to learn how to make it at home, come to learn with my friend Mike Li…

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