'Welcome' in Chinese is written as '欢迎' (huān yíng), pronounced Hwan Yeeng, pay attention that "h" here pronounce as "h" in English. In Chinese pinyin, "h" is never silent. This would be used as in 'Welcome to my home' and NOT to be used as a response to thank you.
To say 'welcome' as a response to 'thank you', you would write '不客气' (bú kè qi).
'欢迎光临' (huān yíng guāng lín) would be said by a shopkeeper to someone coming to their store as words of welcome.
welcome
ni hao (Chinese)
welcome to our world in Chinese
欢迎 [huānyíng]
欢迎/Huānyíng
wo do on tho geo
你好 means hello or how do you do, is the most used way to say welcome. The pronunciation is like "Nee How"
不客氣。 Bu ke qi.
Huānyíng lái dào North Carolina
Huānyíng lái dào wǒmen de jiātíng
welcome--欢迎 huan ying thank you--谢谢你 xie xie ni
Traditional Chinese: 歡迎回來 Simplified Chinese: 欢迎回来 Pinyin (Mandarin pronunciation): huan1 ying2 hui2 lai2 (歡迎=welcome; 回來=return)