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Lenny Sayers:‘Volunteering for Parkrun over 100 times is my proudest achievement’

Zihan Sun·20 May 2024
"Unsung heroes volunteer selflessly; their challenges unseen, yet vital. Let's acknowledge and support them in their noble endeavors."

Cymraeg 2050: what role do adult learners have to play in preserving Welsh

Emily Janes·2 August 2023
As Wales aims for one million speakers in 2050, what are the motivations and benefits of adult Welsh learners across Wales?

Welsh language in the Valleys: is it really down in the pits?

Emily Janes·2 August 2023
Places like Blaenau Gwent offer a challenge to Welsh. Emily Janes heads out on a language walk in her hometown to find out what learners have to say.

From nothing to worldclass: What is still missing in Chinese violin making? 

Yuhan Zhang·28 September 2022
Why does the gap between Chinese violin craftsmanship and the international level of violin making still exist?

Volunteer abroad: is it just a way for students to boost their CVs?

YIQING LIU·31 August 2022
With more Chinese students heading overseas every year on volunteer projects, what is their motivation? Is it to see the...

Cemeteries: the place where history comes to life

yingli·15 May 2020
Cemeteries are not a spooky place but can be the fastest and ideal way to soak up the culture, wildlife and history of a new city.

The Welsh Roots of Middle-earth: Exploring Tolkien’s Inspirations in Snowdonia

Tailai Xu·20 May 2024
Embark on an enchanting journey through North Wales, a land of myths, mountains, and medieval fortresses, where the magical realms of Middle-earth were brought to life.

Dr Cymraeg gives his diagnosis on how to learn Welsh and the future of the language

Emily Janes·2 August 2023
Welsh learner turned online personality, Stephen Rule explains the secrets of learning and what the diagnosis for Welsh is for the future.

Huangqiao, the violin town: Made in China doesn’t mean cheapest is the dearest

Yuhan Zhang·28 September 2022
How do Chinese workers who don't know much about Western classical music produce 30% of the world's violins?

Trade of string instruments: Is violin making in Europe facing competition from China?

Yuhan Zhang·28 September 2022
Expert luthiers spend a few months making a single violin, but mass-produced violins from China are flooding the market, will they consider it as a threat?

Learning Chinese: Can it be a window for the British to understand China?

Chaoyan Zhang·16 May 2022
Mandarin has become increasingly popular in the UK. What is the next step in learning Chinese and what impact does it have on the British?
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