ChinaMake foreign students in China pass a Mandarin test, top adviser saysChinaMarch 11, 2023posted on Mar. 11, 2023 at 9:02 am Nationalist commentator Zhou Xiaoping suggests overseas applicants for colleges should have to show some Chinese-language proficiency. READ SOURCE Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditasianewsdayMarch 11, 2023 You Might Also LikeChinaAlibaba’s Tmall waives annual service fee, while Taobao relaxes ‘refund only’ policyJuly 27, 2024China‘I did it as quietly as I could’: the navy chief who wrecked his ship to scupper China’s ambitionsJuly 26, 2024ChinaAt Paris Olympics, Chinese manufacturers won big before the Games even startedJuly 25, 2024Hong Kong court dismisses bid to end Jimmy Lai trialJuly 25, 2024ChinaA second Trump presidency would send Australia down a dark economic path. Here’s how it might play out | Greg JerichoJuly 24, 2024ChinaCan China’s Politburo ‘break the deadlock’ on economic growth as half-year comes in focus?July 24, 2024China‘High quality, low price and dizzying variety’: how the Chinese switched to electric carsJuly 24, 2024ChinaGreater Bay Area home sales surged in June after property market rescue packageJuly 24, 2024ChinaPalestinian factions including Hamas agree to form future unity governmentJuly 23, 2024Recommended For YouWorldA mysterious plot prompts a rare call from Russia to the PentagonJuly 27, 2024HongKongRents may soar amid Hong Kong’s property gloom as students, talent immigrants spur demandJuly 27, 2024LifestyleThrough art, food, artefacts and an MRT jingle Singaporeans show other sides to city stateJuly 27, 2024ChinaAlibaba’s Tmall waives annual service fee, while Taobao relaxes ‘refund only’ policyJuly 27, 2024Malaysia‘Nobody else uses QR’: SSDU explains why Smart Selangor buses are all scan-to-rideJuly 27, 2024
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