Language/Mandarin-chinese/Culture/Internet-resources-for-learning-Mandarin-Chinese
Free resources for learning Mandarin Chinese. Those mentioned in Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Internet-resources-for-polyglots are not to be listed again here.
http://www.rtega.be/chmn/[edit | edit source]
For remembering characters.
https://www.skishore.me/makemeahanzi/[edit | edit source]
About characters. It is open-source.
http://www.chinesehideout.com/challenge/[edit | edit source]
For learning and practicing characters and words. It also provides other options besides HSK.
https://mandarinbean.com/[edit | edit source]
Texts to read. They are so short.
https://hanyufanting.com/[edit | edit source]
For listening.
https://www.duchinese.net/[edit | edit source]
Free users can only read the newest ones. But there is no better alternative.
http://www.chinesetoolbox.com/[edit | edit source]
Program for reading.
https://hahachn.wordpress.com/internet-slang-glossary/[edit | edit source]
Internet slangs.
https://www.relativescalc.com/[edit | edit source]
Like a calculator, it helps to understand the forms of address of relatives.
http://fonts.jp/hanazono/[edit | edit source]
Hanazono contains more than 80k characters. If you are using Cangjie and feel annoyed to always see "tofu", this one can help.
https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Mahjongg[edit | edit source]
I couldn't imagine I can be fond of mahjong solitaire. This one can help to learn some common Kangxi radicals. I wish they can do more.
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Why Learn Chinese Mandarin
- Kung Fu
- Chronology of Historical Events in China
- China Timeline
- Translations of Skyrim
- Chinese New Year
- History