China’s Last Esperanto Students
China used to have one of the world’s largest communities of Esperanto speakers. But the language is now in danger of disappearing from the country completely. Fresh voices from today's China: News, stories and commentaries told from a human perspective. Find more China's stories on: https://www.sixthtone.com/ Follow us on: Facebook: / sixthtone Twitter: / sixthtone Instagram: / sixthtone

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'If you go to china you'll never see the world the same way again' | Martin Jacques | UNAPOLOGETIC

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Is This the EASIEST Language in the World? (ESPERANTO)

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The Mountain Path - 山道 - A Film by Edward A. Burger (2021)

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1910 – La Plena Teatraĵo en Esperanto de Ĵenja Amis

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China Versus the US: Kishore Mahbubani on a Zero-Sum Rivalry | The Mishal Husain Show

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La lengua PROHIBIDA por HITLER: el ESPERANTO | @curiosamente

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Why Chiang Kai-shek Lost China Despite American Backing

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How Chinese Words Work

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How Mandarin Conquered China: the 100+ year battle for language unity

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Why Did You Learn Esperanto? | Easy Esperanto 1

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Esperanto Explained

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Empire of Illusion: Frank Dikötter on Why China Isn’t a Superpower | Uncommon Knowledge

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The BEST and WORST Languages on Duolingo (w graphs!)

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Learn Esperanto first: Tim Morley at TEDxGranta

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3 Patterns That Unlock 80% of Chinese

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Why Kanji Survived in Japan (But Not in Korea or Vietnam)

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Как звучит эсперанто и зачем учить искусственный язык?

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If My Son Fails Gaokao, This Is Where He Might Go

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Pasporto al la tuta mondo 1

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