This is my Christian Testimony. I spoke in Mandarin Chinese and there is English subtitles. The host and encouragers spoke in Mandarin or English and there is an interpreter who interpreted between the languages. This is a better quality version with a...
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| 18 May 07 |
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A Liverpool Tour in Chinese Mandarin & English »
YouTube video As part of Liverpool becoming European Capital Culture 2008, this preview is part of a DVD that shows some of Liverpool's famous heritage,
culture and historic landmarks.
This is the first to have it shown in Chinese Mandarin with English subtitles. |
| 21 Jan 09 |
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Beijing History (since Stone Age) in 13 minutes - Part 1 »
YouTube video This movie is called «Gloriou Beijing». It's of two editions: Mandarin Chinese with English subtitle and English with Simplified Chinese subtitle. This is the "Mandarin Chinese with English subtitle" version.
This movie is the publicizing movie ... |
| 09 Jun 08 |
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TalkAIDS: Mandarin (with Chinese Subtitles) »
YouTube video TalkAIDS produced a television public service announcement with award-winning actress, director, and producer, Joan Chen. The PSA is in both English and Mandarin (with Chinese subtitles).
She urges, "...now is the time to talk to your family and friends... |
| 18 Mar 09 |
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Chinese Singaporeans urged to speak Mandarin as common language » People's Daily Singapore has the advantage of having a Mandarin-speaking community and Mandarin has to be the common language of Chinese Singaporeans, Singapore's Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew said on Tuesday. Speaking at the launch of the 30th Speak Mandarin... |
| 26 Mar 07 |
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Who's the talking monkey now? » Danwei A group of American students of Chinese has produced a spoof kung fu film and posted it to Youtube. Apparently shot in Vermont, the film is titled House of Flying Bananas. The dialogue is in laowai-inflected Mandarin, with English subtitles. It's a fun... |
| 18 May 09 |
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Singapore promotes Mandarin » Danwei "Be Heard in Chinese": a TV spot from Singapore's Promote Mandarin Council, which is conducting a three-month campaign to educate the public about Chinese language and culture. A series of quizzes accompanies the ad; see below for more.Cross-cultural... |