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Writing Chinese characters is really fun. It is like drawing pictures.

One beautiful autumn day, Xiao Ming and his friends take a trip to a farm. Xiao Ming can't wait to show his friends the new Chinese characters he has learned, and his friends are just as excited to see them.

Follow along as Xiao Ming explains how to read ten Chinese characters, and discover the beauty—and logic—of one of the oldest picture languages in the world.

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Huy Voun Lee

Huy Voun Lee

1969 -
Cambodian American
Huy Voun Lee was born in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. She arrived in New York City at the age of six with her family as a Cambodian refugee. She quickly de... See more

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