I mentioned the word "crash" while riding in a taxi, which was speeding along the wrong side of the road, on a darkened highway.
This off-screen cheerleader is a new species called the "Applause Leader."
Is this Internet slow-down driving you as crazy as it's driving me?
I enjoy reading Hot Pot columnist Wang Xiaofang's pertinent observations on modern Chinese society but yesterday my learned colleague made the bizarre claim that Chinese people do not have a sense of humor.
The name game in China is so full of information and mystique that even if you know Chinese you'd be overwhelmed.
We ate, drank and were merry some merrier than others, depending on how much they drank.
My Chinese language teacher tells me there are four tones in Mandarin; however, I reckon I've discovered a fifth.
Time selected "You" as its 2006 Person of the Year. Wang Xiaofeng is an award-winning blogger known for his sarcasm and irreverence and featured in Time's special coverage.
He shouted: "Andy Lau was shot dead by triad members last night in Hong Kong!"
I don't like adverts and I didn't like it when they installed mini-TV screens on the back of taxicab headrests.
China's pirate disk manufacturers are a diligent lot.
A 100-question knowledge test is the foreigner's gateway to a Chinese driver's licence, but the all-important paperwork needs to be in order.