Chinese Stories
Browse stories by difficulty level. Each story includes a side-by-side translation and comprehension questions.
On the Mid-Autumn Festival, a family goes to the market to buy mooncakes, tea, and a red lantern. At night they brew tea, light the lantern, share mooncakes, and watch the round moon together.
A child and family visit Grandma for Mid-Autumn Festival, help make mooncakes, drink tea, and later go to the park to see the round moon and share a lantern.
After school, two friends eat at a small Chinese restaurant. They order noodles, dumplings, and tea; a friendly waiter helps when the food is too spicy, and they pay with their phones.
Li Na begins her first day at a Chinese company, meets friendly coworkers, and learns basic tasks. A welcoming lunch and a kind manager help her finish the day with confidence.
In a crowded Beijing noodle shop near campus, a student is seated with Martín, a traveler from Chile. Over noodles they switch between Chinese and Spanish, trade stories, and plan to explore the hutongs together.
On a stormy day, the narrator stays home with a cat, cooks comfort food, calls family, and turns the quiet hours into a warm, productive time.
On a rainy Saturday morning in a Chinese apartment, the narrator loses power in the kitchen and, with video guidance from their father, repairs the wiring and restores normal life. After a quick trip for parts, they finish the job and feel newly confident.
On a misty morning in a Beijing hutong, a local helps Sami, a Moroccan student, order breakfast; over steaming jianbing and shared stories, they make plans to meet again and see the city anew.
On a rainy morning, a regular customer navigates a bustling wet market, bargaining with a friendly vegetable vendor and decisively buying fresh fish while reflecting on the city's everyday vitality. The story centers on sensory details, quick choices, and the warmth of market relationships.
In a Chinese university, Lin Cheng embarks on a determined seven-day sprint to prepare for his economics final, battling distraction, fatigue, and winter chill with discipline and strategy. Small, steady adjustments carry him through to a calm, focused performance on exam day.