"Ching" is not a commonly used Chinese name on its own. It could be a part of a longer Chinese name or a variation of a common Chinese name like Qing or Jing.
"Ching lan" does not have a direct translation in Chinese. It is not a standard Chinese phrase or term.
"Yen Ching" could refer to several things, such as a Chinese restaurant, a historical reference to Peking (now Beijing), or the name of a place or business. Additional context would be needed to provide a more specific answer.
Love is 爱 (ài) and hugs is 拥抱 (yǒngbào) in Chinese.
The phrase is not in Chinese Language, not sure what language it is in.
In Mandarin Chinese, "Chongqing" is pronounced as "chong-ching" with a rising tone on the first syllable and a neutral tone on the second syllable.
if his last name is Chinese like ching, probably!
ching chong
The I Ching website offers information on the following: Chinese zodiac, I ching books, questions, asking questions, book of changes, Chinese history, to name a few.
Fang Ching has written: 'Ching shih I chuan' -- subject(s): Astrology, Chinese, Chinese Astrology, Divination, I ching
um... ching chong ching !?!
ching chong ching ling bing!
The duration of Easy Chinese San Francisco by Ching He Huang is 1800.0 seconds.
ching chong
Qing. [pronounced "ching"]
ching chong?
ming ching ching mung rung ting ming
The Chinese created. Ching Chong.