No data to show
π Promote Your Hustle
Whether you sell food, fix phones, or cut hair β Hafrik helps you grow. Free business pages now open!
Create PageQuick Links
Read More
HafrikPlay: Home Of New African Music Discover, support, and celebrate upcoming artists ready to shine. What Is HafrikPlay? HafrikPlay is a music streaming platform created to give upcoming artists the spotlight they deserve. Listeners can explore songs, albums, and playlists across genres like Afrobeats, amapiano, gospel, hip-hop, R&B, and jazz, while artists gain a fair stage to showcase...
Who this helps: New and returning students landing in Beijing and heading to Liaoning University of Technology (LUT), Jinzhou. Save this and share the link with anyone who asks. Quick Summary Best option: High-speed train from Beijing to Jinzhou South (ι¦ε·εη«), then taxi/Didi to campus. Alternative: Domestic flight to Jinzhou Xiaolingzi Airport (ι¦ε·ε°ε²εζΊεΊ, JNZ), then taxi to campus. Travel...
π From City Lights to Secret SkiesImagine leaving Shenzhen’s skyscrapers behind and heading deep into China’s wild west—Qinghai Province. That’s exactly what this traveler did to uncover the truth about Chaka Salt Lake, the so-called “forbidden mirror.” π Walking on Water (Almost)Chaka isn’t just a lake. It’s a massive salt flat that perfectly...
Just as important as saying hello is knowing how to say goodbye. In Chinese, the most common phrase is εθ§ (Zàijiàn), which literally means “see you again.” π Common Ways to Say Goodbye εθ§ (Zàijiàn) — Goodbye / See you again ζζ (Bàibài) — Bye-bye (casual, borrowed from English) εε€΄θ§ (Huítóu jiàn)...
Chinese Class 101: How to Say Hello in Chinese Learning Chinese can feel challenging at first, but starting with simple and practical phrases makes it easier. One of the most important words you’ll use every day is “Hello”. Basic Greeting: δ½ ε₯½ (NΗ hΗo) The most common way to say hello in Chinese is δ½ ε₯½, pronounced nΗ hΗo. - NΗ means “you” - HΗo means...