What are Chinese hobbies?
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What are Chinese hobbies?
Chinese Sports and Leisure Activities
- Jianzi: Hacky Sack, Chinese-Style.
- Tai Chi Chuan: “The Boundless Fist”
- Tuo Luo: One of China’s Oldest Toys.
- The Art of Calligraphy.
- Majiang: China’s Most Popular Pastime.
- Kite Flying — a Competitive Sport.
- Ping Pong and Badminton: China’s Top Two Sports.
What hobbies do you like in Mandarin?
Other hobbies in Mandarin
Mandarin | Pinyin | English |
---|---|---|
跳舞 | tiào wǔ | to dance |
唱歌 | chàng gē | to sing |
写作 | xiě zuò | to write |
画画 | huà huà | to draw |
What hobbies do Japanese have?
Whatever your interests, you’re sure to find at least a few authentic Japanese hobbies or activities you’ll enjoy.
- Manga and Anime. Manga has been around since the middle of the last century, but it has only become a facet of Japanese culture in the last couple of decades.
- Ikebana.
- Shodo.
- Kyudo.
- Arcade Games.
- Hanami.
- Origami.
What do you like to do in Chinese?
Today we are learning basic Chinese that how to say, “What do you like to do in your free time?” in Chinese. Here is the question and answer: Q: 你空余时间喜欢做什么? Nǐ kòngyú shíjiān xǐhuan zuò shénme? What do you like to do in your free time?
Which entertainment is the best in China?
In 2020, the short-video platform Douyin was ranked as the most valuable Chinese entertainment brand with a brand value of around 16.88 billion U.S. dollars in the Milward Brown’s BrandZ China Top 100 ranking, followed by its top competitor Kuaishou with 8.55 billion U.S. dollars in brand value.
What is the Spanish word for hobby?
[ˈhɒbɪ ] (= leisure activity) hobby m ⧫ pasatiempo m favorito.