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  1. Or you can always visit the bakery on the ground floor of our school building. SEE DETAILED DIRECTIONS (PDF) Xinzhong Street, Road B, No.12, Building 4, 3F. Dongcheng District, Beijing, China 100027. 东城区新中街乙12号4号楼3层. + (86) 010 84489799.

  2. 2. Beijing Language and Culture University. You can visit many places when you study Chinese in Beijing, such as the Great Wall. Beijing Language and Culture University is the only international university in China that focuses on Chinese language and cultural education for international students.

  3. Standard Chinese is the standard language of China (where it is called 普通话; pǔtōnghuà) and Taiwan, and one of the four official languages of Singapore (where it is called either 华语; 華語; Huáyǔ or 汉语; 漢語; Hànyǔ ). Standard Chinese is based on the Beijing dialect of Mandarin.

  4. Beijing dialect usually refers to the accent the urban area of Beijing, excluding the Beijing dialect of suburban counties. Standard Chinese language (Mandarin) is based on Beijing dialect. Nevertheless, there are certain differences between Beijing dialect and Mandarin. Comparatively speaking with the Mandarin, the Beijing dialect is also a ...

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  6. While Mandarin is spoken in distinctive dialects throughout China, standard Mandarin is mostly influenced by the Northern Beijing dialect. This is similar to how standard American English is influenced by the West Coast dialect. Beijing being the center of government in China accounts for its influence, while the actresses and actors of ...

  7. Jan 30, 2014 · The classification widely adopted divides Chinese into seven regional groups: Mandarin (northern half of China and the southwest), Wu (Jiangsu and Zhejiang, e.g., Shanghai and Suzhou dialects), Gan (Jiangxi and surrounding areas), Xiang (Hunan), Min (mainly Fujian, Hainan and Taiwan), Yue (mainly Guangdong and eastern Guangxi, e.g., Cantonese ...

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