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China Power | Society | East Asia China Is Winning Its Language War in Tibet Tibet is one of the most linguistically diverse places in the world. Many of those languages are at risk of extinction.
Amid the bustle of Changsha, capital of Hunan province, a coffee shop run by two baristas with hearing impairments and one volunteer is transforming the simple act of ordering coffee into an exercise ...
The Chinese government is reportedly seeking to tighten its control over Tibet by targeting its youngest residents. At "colonial boarding schools across the regions, students are increasingly ...
Lost in translation: how language complicates US-China relations Our weekly podcast on China. This week, how linguistic differences can lead to misunderstandings—or smooth diplomacy—between ...
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