Welcome, New York Mandarin Chinese Speakers!

Location
New York, NY 40.73-73.99 10003US
Meetups
184 so far
Rating
Mandarin Mondays 4.50 4.5063
Founded
April 23, 2005

Want to practice your Mandarin Chinese? Meetup with others in your area who are also interested in Mandarin Chinese, the most widely spoken language in the world (one billion plus and counting). All ages and levels of proficiency are welcome!

Mandarin Mondays, held the first Monday of every month, is New York's largest happy hour, buffet and karaoke mixer connecting people interested in Mandarin Chinese language and culture.

Where?
10 EAST 38TH STREET
New York, NY 10016
Who’s coming?
27 Yes / 11 Maybe

Want to attend?

Da Jia Hao,

Please RSVP and spread the word to Mandarin Chinese language and culture Junkies for our Lunar New Year's Drunken Dinner Celebration at Evergreen Restaurant, steps away from out home Heavenly Bamboo Pavilion!

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What members are saying

 Great social network for those practicing Mandarin- hosts are wonderful, and really supportive in assiting in everyone's learning and feeling good about the meetup. ... 

rk

 Friendly, helpful and welcoming. 

Fong

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What's new?

  • Feb 8
  • Feb 7
    • New Greeting for
      Kuo
      “Hey Kuo, thanks for being a good friend and teaching me more about the Chinese culture, mina”
      posted by Mina
    • New member
  • Feb 6
    • New member
    • New member
      “I just started studying Mandarin on my own, and would love to have a chance to practice with native speakers and other enthusiastic learners.”
  • Feb 5
    • New member
      “I'm really interested in learning Mandarin! =)”
    • New Greeting for
      “I would hope Mandarin Mondays wasn't just for speakers only. I'm still my larval stage as a Chinese guy (referring to your profile). Also holy crap how have you gotten so many greetings within 2 weeks time? Oh I'm Rich btw, howdy do!”
      posted by Maverick
    • New member
      “I've been trying to teach myself Mandarin -- speaking and writing -- but software and website tools only go so far.”