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The Hanzi Quiz Program (By Li, Rong) An online quiz to test your ability to recognize Chinese characters. Both traditional and simplified Chinese characters can be tested. |
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The Public Face of 姹夊瓧 (By signese.com) A collection of photos showing various signs to be seen in China. It is the public face of Chinese characters. |
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Web-based Chinese Character Learning Exercises for Elementary and Intermediate Chinese (By University of Virginia Chinese Language Program) Online exercises for learning Chinese characters of the textbook Integrated Chinese. Only intermediate level is available. |
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Words and Pictures 鐪嬪浘璇嗗瓧: Learn Chinese by Pictures (By Min-Multimedia) Chinese Characters and pictures are presented and accompanied by a voice of a teacher and a child reading the words. Good for kids to learn Chinese. |
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Write Chinese (By Thomas Yee) An online program that teaches 300 basic Chinese characters using animation. Users can trace the strokes of each character. Good for beginners to learn Chinese. The full version is $29. |
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Practice for Order of Chinese Characters 姹夊瓧绗旈『缁冧範 (By MyMadarin.com) Chinese Characters of the textbook 鏍囧噯涓枃 (by Peoples Education Press) and 涓枃 (by Jinan University Press) are animated. Sound of each Chinese character can be heard. Good for those who want to learn Chinese characters and learn to write Chinese Characters. |
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Simplified Chinese Characters Corresponds More Than Two Traditional Characters 鍗曚釜涓枃绠浣撳瓧瀵瑰簲鑷冲皯涓や釜绻佷綋瀛楃殑鐜拌薄 (By Dix Hills Chinese Cultural Association 鍗佸嘲涓枃瀛︽牎) A list of simplified Chinese characters that corresponds to more than two traditional characters. Good for advanced learners to learn more about Chinese. |
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Sou Wen Jie Zi 鎼滄枃瑙e瓧锛氬彜鏂囧瓧鐨勪笘鐣 (By Academia Sinica) A web site introducing Chinese ancient script. |
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The Chinese Character and Word Learning System 涓枃瀛楄瘝瀛︿範绯荤粺 (By The University of Hong Kong Dragonwise Project 2 鐝鹃緧璁″垝) A database of more than 500 Chinese characters. Character structure and stroke order is illustrated by animation. Students can also use the online interactive exercise to enhance Chinese learning. The characters are pronounced in Cantonese, but the animation and drills can be used by Mandarin Chinese learners. |
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Online Chinese Talking Flashcards (By Lau, J.) An online flashcard program to learn Chinese characters. Covers the Chinese characters in the textbook Integrated Chinese, 1000 high frequency characters and HSK work list. |
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MemChinese Chinese Learning (By MemChinese, Inc) Chinese Character Learning Tool that includes characters from the textbooks "Chinese" and "Standard Chinese". MemChinese is a fully functional software program for Chinese learning. In view of the unique characteristics and difficulties of Chinese learning, this program provides useful functions for learning Chinese character strokes, Mandarin pronunciation, pinyin and phrases. Comparing to traditional Chinese learning methods, using MemChinese will enable you to get twice the result with half the effort. |
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Liwin's Cyber Chinese Calligraphy (By Winters, Jeff) Stroke Order Animations and Pronunciation for Chinese Characters in Practical Chinese Reader I. |
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Learning Chinese Characters (By Adante.org) Flashcard program for downloading. Can be used for Palm. Chinese characters from the textbook Practical Chinese Reader Book I, II and III are included. |
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Learning Chinese Characters (By Min-Multimedia) Introduction to writing Chinese characters. Blank writing grid is provided. |
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Kinds of Chinese Characters (By Liao, Jianling) Four main kinds of Chinese characters are introduced in this program. Select one to start to learn Chinese characters. |
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Hanzi (By Sung, Dylan) The Chinese writing system is known as h脿nz矛 in Mandarin Chinese. The writing have been called characters, pictographs, pictograms, ideograms, ideographs, logograms, logographs, glyphs etc. In these pages, they shall be called hanzi or characters. |
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Good Chinese Characters (By Good Characters) A company specializing in Chinese brand naming, linguistic analysis, trademark research, and corporate identity for companies doing business in Chinese speaking areas. Making personal Chinese name stamps. |
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eStroke (By EON Media Limited (Hong Kong)) This program animates every Chinese character present in songti or kaiti font showing how a character is written stroke by stroke as well as stroke direction. Users just copy and paste or drag and drop the Chinese characters they see on the web or in other applications such as Word. The program will show stroke order in animation. This is a textbook-independent Chinese character learning program. |
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Chinese Writing Master 4.0 (By Changjei Computer Co.) This program contains 6000 animated Chinese characters. Users can copy and paste any characters to the program and it will display animated stroke order. It also exports the stroke order pictures and saves the animation in gif files. |
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Learn Chinese Characters (By Winters, Jeff) Flash Chinese vocabulary exercises based on the textbook Practical Chinese Reader Book I. |
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Animated Chinese Characters (By Xie, Tianwei) The animation of stroke order for Chinese characters. |
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Chinese Calligraphy of Masters (By Pei, Minglong) A collection of Chinese calligraphy masterpieces and other related information about calligraphy. A good portal to Chinese calligraphy information. |
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Cartoon University Learn Chinese Characters Series (By Sonic Novel) Animation for learning Chinese characters. |
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Character Writing Sheets for New Practical Chinese Reader Book I (By Julia Kessel) Writing sheets for New Practical Chinese Reader Book I. Students can print the sheets and practice writing Chinese characters. |
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Chinese Calligraphy (By Chinavoc.com) An introduction to Chinese calligraphy including history, changes, styles, writing instruments and other resources. |
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Chinese Characters of Integrated Chinese 涓枃鍚璇诲啓 (By University of Southern California Chinese Language Program) Includes Chinese characters for the textbook Integrated Chinese. Each character is displayed by animation. Pronunciation of the Chinese characters can be heard. Pinyin and English meaning are also provide. If you are using Integrated Chinese to learn Chinese, this will be very helpful. |
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Chinese Character FAQ (By Harbaugh, Rick) Frequently asked questions and answers about Chinese characters. |
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Chinese Character Learning System (By Chu, Kai) Chinese Characters are categorized and explained in English. |
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Chinese Character Test (By Porte,r David) Testing your ability to know Chinese characters. |
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Fundamentals of Chinese Characters (By Yin, Jinghua) Are you using or considering using this book to learn Chinese? Here are some teaching and learning materials saved in PDF or mp3 files, which you can access online or download to your computer. |
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Chinese Writing (By Lavarini, Diana & Anna Del Franco) Introduction to Chinese characters and history. A tutorial of 12 Chinese lessons for writing characters. |
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