Chinese Language

Moon Festival, Chinese Style Living and Chinese Internet Moniker “Wang Hong” and Chinese Market

If you are interested in Chinese market, I want to share you one impression: Changing! Yesterday I went to a Chinese moon festival gathering in New York City, it is interesting to find that an old Chinese tradition becomes very popular today, such as Qin playing, tasting tea and of course the unexpected new style moon cake. In the mean time, I read New York times which report a Chinese Wang Hong – someone becomes extremely popular at internet. Such…

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Is Business and Real Estate Relating To Feng Shui?

First, read this. 1. What is Feng Shui  Feng Shui is an art of analyzing the Qi ( see the section “What is Qi in Fengshui” ) of people’s living/working environment and how the Qi would affect people. In Chinese “Feng” means wind, “Shui” means water. The name “Feng Shui” probably comes from the original understanding of the interaction between Qi and wind/water. Traditional Feng Shui script says “Qi” is dispersed by wind and gathers at the boundary of water”.…

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Why and How to Learn Chinese and Chinese Culture

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Doing Business With China And Chinese – Tips from Wall Street Chinese

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Learn Feng Shui: Wisdom and Strategy In Life and Career

Wall Street Chinese founder Helen Liu talked about Feng Shui

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Learn Chinese Mandarin At Happy Summer, Do Business With Chinese

Hello from Wall Street Chinese, It is FINALLY summer, what a fun time! Do you have travel plans? Also, if you or your family, friends or kids want to do some different fun things, like learning Mandarin, calligraphy, Tai Chi or Feng Shui, please check our website for details: www.wallstreetchinese.net, You can also contact us atinfo@WallStreetChinese.net to inquiry about our Chinese language translation/consulting services, especially for business people. Through our innovative Eastern cultural programs based on Tao, Confucius, Yi Jing, Feng Shui etc, we…

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Summer is The Best Time to Learn Mandarin – Immersion program for Children, Pre-teens and Teens

Summer is an excellent opportunity for children to learn second language intensively.  As we all know, learning a second language needs Intensive and immersion environment. Wall Street Chinese provides such an creative and fun Chinese learning platform for children to learn and practice mandarin with teachers and other kids. We are offer the following summer programs 1.   Mandarin Immersion  for Pre school and Elementary School Students, location: 80 Bowery 302 or  165 Hudson 2B NY, NY 10013 We create this program…

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Wall Street Chinese’s Big Students and Little Students were included In Asian American Life TV Channel

Teaching Chinese to professionals and children for over eight years, Wall Street Chinese is niche in teaching Chinese to such a diversify age groups. We are proud to say that we are happy to help the business community and also many schools and colleages. We are very proud that our students were interviewed in this TV report, please see link below  http://www.cuny.tv/show/asianamericanlife/PR2004963?from=singlemessage&isappinstalled=0

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Professionals Learning Mandarin To Do Business With China And Much More

What is important to do business with China? Chinese language of course. Actually it is more than that. Culture, history, education, stock market, real estate price etc, all of those are critical to do business with China. As a Business Chinese trainer for over 10 years, we know how to train the students to improve their language skills, but also to enhance their knowledge in their profession, their interests and in their life and work related issues. We choose real…

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Learning Chinese As Passion & Dream – for Kids and Adults

Today New York City university Television Broadcast Channel Cable Channel 75 Came to report Wall Street Chinese. They want to know how what we did the last seven years in teaching Chinese to Americans. We had our kids students, professional students and parents joining us! Max who is 9 year old and Lila who is 6 have learned Chinese for 4 years, given the fact that learning Chinese is only a new fashion since a few years ago, they would…

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