Thursday, October 22, 2009

Mandarin--The Sound of the Future


As the world is changing so is Chinatown. Earlier this year, the Boston Globe reported a story on Boston Chinatown Chinese schools whose students were starting to learn Mandarin instead of Cantonese (see “Mandarin – The Language of the 21 Century” on my blog in February). This week the New York Times has a story on Manhattan’s Chinatown adapting to the sound of Mandarin starting with the young generation http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/22/nyregion/22chinese.html?em .

Keeping up with current globalization and looking into the future, Panda Land brings the sound of Mandarin to Americans on the North Shore of Massachusetts. Every week we have children and adults from all walks of life actively learning Mandarin and enjoying its sound, characters, and culture.

The sound of Mandarin has come from Beijing to you closer than ever before.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

“Little White Rabbit”—An Internationally Known Chinese Children’s Song

“Xiao bai tu, bai you bai, liang zhi er duo shu qi lai…” This afternoon in the second floor reading room at the Salem Athenaeum, a group of children were reading a song in Chinese with me, “little white rabbit, white and so white, two little ears go up upright…” The beautiful chorus of voices sent my mind back to my own kindergarten in Beijing. The voices seem the same, but the faces of children are different. Here these 6 cute children age 5 to 7 are all Americans, but they are speaking Chinese with me. I felt like I was in a wonderland.

I actually don’t remember if I learned this very song in my kindergarten since then we spent so much time learning Chairman Mao’s poems. The first time I heard this song was when I lived in Paris. One day I went to a friend’s house for afternoon tea. My friends told me that her son was studying Chinese in school. Then she asked her son and his school friend to recite a Chinese song to me. That was this song of “little white rabbit.” The two boys were French, now this group of children is American. I must say this little white rabbit is quite international.