Say "你好(Ni Hao)"which is equal to "hello" ^.^
Many people in China own cars. In the past, prior to the 1980s, very few Chinese people owned cars, but as China's economy grows and Chinese people's lives are improved, more and more Chinese people can finally afford to own a car. However, there are still a LOT of bicycles in China. I would say that more Chinese own a bicycle than own a car.
no they don't have rights like me
The Chinese diaspora refers to the global population of people of Chinese descent living outside of China. They have settled in various countries around the world and have established communities with their own cultural traditions and practices. The Chinese diaspora plays a significant role in international trade, cultural exchange, and global economy.
that means a thing have its own style "酷"in Chinese
Yes, Chinese people use the Arabic numerals, and Chinese has their own numbers writing in Chinese!
In the world,there are always some people who hate their own country.And so does China.
The chinese people usually own long haired dogs, long haired kittens, many own goldfish, and a lot of big bellied frogs.
Lots of Chinese people own a bicycle. It is an easy and cheap form of transport, so it is available to even the poorest Chinese citizens.
People began farming around 10,000 years ago during the Neolithic Revolution. This marked a shift from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled agricultural communities. Farming allowed people to grow their own food and eventually led to the development of civilizations.
The Chinese don't't really celebrate Thanksgiving because it is many American but they have their own holidays similar to Thanksgiving.
The Chinese people have their own language, commonly known as Mandarin, because they have a unique culture and history that has shaped their linguistic identity. The Chinese language has evolved over thousands of years and is deeply rooted in Chinese society. Additionally, due to the geographical and cultural diversity within China, there are many other languages and dialects spoken by different ethnic groups across the country.
No, the country of China does not own any of the United States.