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The Princeton Chinese Language Association provides an informal environment for students to continue practicing and improving their Chinese with peers. We encourage students of all levels to join.

Chinese is a hard language to retain. We recognize that many students want to keep their Mandarin skills, without necessarily taking a Princeton class. We offer a space to continue speaking and reading Chinese on a bi-weekly basis.

Strong Mandarin speakers will lead bi-weekly discussions on relevant topics ranging from pop culture to Chinese politics. We also organize free food and cultural events.

During the Fall of 2021, we will host weekly meetings which students of all levels of Chinese are invited to attend.

 
 

This Fall, the Chinese Language Association will host a dinner at a local authentic Chinese restaurant for regular meeting attendees.

About

关于我们


The Princeton Chinese Language Association provides an informal environment for students to continue practicing and improving their Chinese with peers. We encourage students of all levels to join.

Chinese is a hard language to retain. We recognize that many students want to keep their Mandarin skills, without necessarily taking a Princeton class. We offer a space to continue speaking and reading Chinese on a bi-weekly basis.

Strong Mandarin speakers will lead bi-weekly discussions on relevant topics ranging from pop culture to Chinese politics. We also organize free food and cultural events.

During the Fall of 2021, we will host weekly meetings which students of all levels of Chinese are invited to attend.

 
 
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This Fall, the Chinese Language Association will host a dinner at a local authentic Chinese restaurant for regular meeting attendees.

About

关于我们


The Princeton Chinese Language Association provides an informal environment for students to continue practicing and improving their Chinese with peers. We encourage students of all levels to join.

Chinese is a hard language to retain. We recognize that many students want to keep their Mandarin skills, without necessarily taking a Princeton class. We offer a space to continue speaking and reading Chinese on a bi-weekly basis.

Strong Mandarin speakers will lead bi-weekly discussions on relevant topics ranging from pop culture to Chinese politics. We also organize free food and cultural events.

During the Fall of 2021, we will host weekly meetings which students of all levels of Chinese are invited to attend.

 
 

This Fall, the Chinese Language Association will host a dinner at a local authentic Chinese restaurant for regular meeting attendees.