Language Culture

Globalization has influenced our life. Whether it’s international trading , travel, or even moving overseas, we encounter different languages from various countries and regions. Mastering a foreign language can open doors, influencing the success rate in both personal life and career.

Cantonese - Hong Kong

Hong Kong, a blend of Eastern and Western cultures, has a unique culture, tradition, and language. Cantonese is widely spoken in Hong Kong. The allure of Hong Kong’s film culture, Cantonese music, and traditional arts is undeniable. Learning Cantonese allows you to dive into the captivating world of Hong Kong cinema and music. It helps you understand more about the local customs of different places in the Cantonese-speaking community. Traveling to places like Hong Kong, Macau, Guangdong and Guangxi provinces in China, Singapore, Malaysia, and Chinatowns worldwide using Cantonese can offer an authentic and impressive experience. Hong Kong now ranked third among the top three foreign tourist nationalities in Japan. Hong Kong tourists in Japan would undoubtedly feel a sense of familiarity and warmth when they see traditional Chinese characters and receive hospitality in Cantonese.

Mandarin - Taiwan

Taiwan Mandarin subtly differences from the Chinese used in mainland China and overseas. Whether it’s the pronunciation, vocabulary, or the use of traditional characters, all have been shaped by Taiwan’s unique history and culture. Traditional and simplified Chinese characters complement each other, and learning traditional characters can offer a deeper understanding of Chinese culture and the evolution of simplified characters. Using Taiwanese Mandarin for travel and business dealings in Taiwan, and employing traditional characters for tourism and trade in Taiwan and Hong Kong, can give you an edge. Currently, the top three foreign tourist nationalities in Japan include South Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, with the latter two predominantly using traditional characters for communication. Taiwan and Hong Kong tourists in Japan would certainly appreciate the sincerity and warmth through the use of traditional characters.

Business English

Under Globalization, businesses increasingly encounter opportunities to engage with clients and customers from various countries. From large corporations to retail stores, there is a varying degree of English language requirements. English remains the lingua franca, and even without a comprehensive understanding of foreign languages, one can still learn basic business English to facilitate more effective communication with customers from different regions worldwide, bringing more business opportunities and benefits for oneself and the company. We offer tailor-made business English courses to cater to the needs of different roles and professions.