MaoMi Chinese

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MaoMi Chinese is a podcast and website for Mandarin Chinese learners made by a professional Chinese teacher as well as a Chinese learner - to get the best of both perspectives. We share tips and provide listening practice for intermediate+ learners. We make your learning more enjoyable by engaging you with intercultural resources across various topics.

Recent Episodes
  • #210 Wild Louie 六一“野”了
    May 11, 2025 – 05:36
  • #209 The Happiest Supermarket in China 中国最幸福的超市
    May 4, 2025 – 06:49
  • #208 ‘Dad Flavour’ VS ‘Mum Flavour’ 爹味和妈味
    Apr 27, 2025 – 06:18
  • #207 Why Do Chinese People Ask Personal Questions? 为什么中国人喜欢问隐私?
    Apr 20, 2025 – 05:44
  • #206 The Chinese Government Wants People to Lose Weight 政府喊你减肥
    Apr 13, 2025 – 05:11
  • #205 Second-Hand Lifestyle 二手生活
    Apr 6, 2025 – 05:45
  • #204 Surviving an Earthquake: 劫后余生
    Mar 30, 2025 – 05:55
  • #203 打卡拍照 “Checking In” and Taking Photos
    Mar 23, 2025 – 05:02
  • #202 Floating in the City 那些漂在大城市的年轻人
    Mar 16, 2025 – 05:29
  • #201 From a Security Guard to a Lawyer 从保安到律师
    Mar 9, 2025 – 07:27
  • #200 The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side 国外的月亮比较圆
    Mar 2, 2025 – 05:37
  • #199 Why Do Chinese People Cover Their Belly Button While Sleeping? 睡觉盖肚脐
    Feb 23, 2025 – 04:33
  • #198 From Doctor To 10-Billion-Box-Office-Film Director 哪吒导演的故事
    Feb 16, 2025 – 06:28
  • #197 Nezha: The Film Earned 7.5 Billion Box Office 哪吒电影
    Feb 9, 2025 – 07:06
  • #196 AI DeepSeek AI改变生活Untitled Episode
    Feb 2, 2025 – 05:47
  • #195 Gift-Giving Taboos 送礼的禁忌
    Jan 26, 2025 – 04:50
  • #194 TikTok Refugees and RedNote TikTok难民和小红书
    Jan 19, 2025 – 07:15
  • #193 Yong Chinese Punk Health 中国年轻人的朋克养生
    Jan 12, 2025 – 06:28
  • #192 Talking About Healthy Habits in Chinese 健康生活
    Jan 5, 2025 – 05:56
  • #191 Regrets and Growth from 2024 遗憾和成长
    Dec 29, 2024 – 05:32
  • #190 The Mysterious Corpse Herders 赶尸人
    Dec 22, 2024 – 04:12
  • #189 The ‘Scariest’ Chinese food? 最吓人的中国菜
    Dec 15, 2024 – 06:25
  • #188 A Farewell from a Legendary Writer 再见!琼瑶阿姨
    Dec 8, 2024 – 06:18
  • #187 How an 8 million Influencer Got Canceled by Gen Z 网红惹怒00后
    Dec 1, 2024 – 05:25
  • #186 Exploring China's Divorce Shows离婚节目在中国大受欢迎
    Nov 24, 2024 – 06:21
  • #185 How a Hollywood Star’s Son Became a Chinese Prodigy好莱坞影后的儿子说流利中文
    Nov 17, 2024 – 07:15
  • #184 Food Travelling in China 美食旅游
    Nov 3, 2024 – 06:11
  • #183 Understanding the confusing polite expressions 客套话
    Oct 27, 2024 – 06:10
  • #182 Is working from home feasible in China? 线上办公可行吗?
    Oct 20, 2024 – 07:02
  • #181 Her Economy in China 中国的女性经济
    Oct 14, 2024 – 06:21
  • #180 The Journey from a Troubled Marriage to Freedom 55岁离家出走阿姨的现状
    Oct 6, 2024 – 08:51
  • #179 The Chinese doctor who got stabbed by his patient 陶勇医生
    Sep 29, 2024 – 07:17
  • #178 ¥9.9 Coffee taking over Chinese market 9.9元咖啡统治市场
    Sep 15, 2024 – 06:30
  • #177 A British Man Worked then Quit from Chinese Mega Company 英国人的大厂打工记
    Sep 8, 2024 – 08:23
  • #176 Mistress Deterrence Specialist 小三劝退师
    Sep 1, 2024 – 06:48
  • #175 Toxic Fan Groups 有毒的饭圈
    Aug 18, 2024 – 07:05
  • #174 The Oldest Olympic Ping Pong Player 年龄最大的乒乓球运动员
    Aug 10, 2024 – 07:25
  • #173 Chinese people cannot retire until…? 延迟退休
    Jul 27, 2024 – 07:00
  • #172 Old Money? New Money? 不同的有钱人
    Jul 21, 2024 – 08:49
  • #171 Taking a driverless taxi in China 在中国坐无人驾驶出租车
    Jul 13, 2024 – 07:01
  • #170 How to make the most of China 144-Hour Visa-Free Transit 144小时过境免签怎么玩?
    Jul 7, 2024 – 09:19
  • #169 The barista who attacked his customer in China 一个疯了的咖啡师
    Jun 30, 2024 – 06:21
  • #168 A new way of saving money in China 省钱新方法
    Jun 23, 2024 – 05:25
  • #167 Every type of ‘friend’ in Chinese 说说朋友
    Jun 15, 2024 – 07:08
  • #166 A fate-deciding exam 高考
    Jun 9, 2024 – 09:46
  • #165 Top secrets from a good Chinese learner (Interview)
    Jun 2, 2024 – 17:49
  • #164 Wolf culture in Chinese workplace 狼性文化
    May 26, 2024 – 06:54
  • #163 Stop the Bullying Style Education! 不要再霸凌式教育孩子了!
    May 12, 2024 – 07:11
  • #162 Friendship Marriage 友情婚
    May 5, 2024 – 07:48
  • #161 The most love-hate social media 让人又爱又恨的小红书
    Apr 21, 2024 – 07:00
Recent Reviews
  • 安..娜
    The best podcast ever!
    Literally my favorite podcast to study Chinese as a lower intermediate level. Topics are interesting, speed is at a great pace and the website is great. In the future, I hope they can add comprehension questions to test your reading and listening skills. Best podcast ever!!!!
  • jaydendanielsmvpdir
    Great preparation for real life!
    Maomi chinese is maybe the best listening tool I’ve found so far, especially for an intermediate speaker. Selection of interesting topics helps prepare listeners for real-life, rather than creating a school-like environment. And there is a really good balance of the difficulty level: the slightly slow and clear pronunciation helps intermediate listeners, whereas the lack of over-explaining and the inclusion of passages from real-life chinese speakers makes it more useful for advanced speakers. Keep up the great work!
  • Tulja12
    Amazing Podcast
    Your soothing voice, the interesting topics you choose and the engaging, entertaining and knowledgeable contents make it a pleasure to listen to your podcast. I also love the intro music , btw ;)
  • Ghtrg
    Great, short episodes
    I am intermediate level, find these episodes very useful.
  • MilBai
    Amazing
    Having lived in Taiwan for 7 years, you would think my listening skills should be decent. Nope. And to compound things, after moving back to my home country and spending a year without practice, my listening was in shambles. 怎麼辦!? Well, after taking the past month and a half to complete all 138 episodes of your podcast, my listening is better than it ever was while living in Taipei. It's insane. Now I'm going through your series again at 1.25x speed, and it's startling how much easier it is to understand your content as compared with the first time. All I did was enjoy engaging stories while stuck in traffic! From one teacher to another, I enjoy your attention to reusing grammar and vocabulary across your series, as well as your decision to vary the difficulty from episode to episode. You're a fantastic educator, and this is the most effective listening resource for learners stuck in an intermediate plateau. It's a lot of work, but I hope producing Maomi Chinese continues to bring you joy for many years to come.
  • chinese daily
    Great for High Beginner
    I know about 1000 words, and can have very basic conversations. This podcast is perfect. She speaks slow enough to understand, and uses just enough English for comprehension. The time (usually 7-8 minutes) is also perfect for quick and repetitive practice! This is now my go to podcast.
  • Airniscold
    Thorough, interesting, and helpful!
    Thank you so much for making this podcast! I feel that Molly is a very clear, thorough teacher. The podcast has a variety of interesting topics, and it is quite helpful how she ties in words that may be unfamiliar but not too much at once. This is my favorite Chinese learning podcast that I have listened to.
  • lskei
    Most interesting podcast for learning Chinese!
    The huge range of content this podcast offers makes it the most fun podcast for learning Chinese. I love the way her voice sounds, and I really feel like my listening skills have improved. Definitely recommend for anyone learning Chinese!
  • iambarefoot
    Perfect intermediate material
    I agree with so many other reviewers, this podcast is perfect for the intermediate Mandarin learner! It is very difficult to find good listening material at this level, it seems most Mandarin material is for the very beginner or advanced student. Her content is interesting, her speaking speed is just right and the length of the podcasts is great too. Thank you Maomi Chinese! Please keep making these podcast for all of us. 😊
  • Kendra R. N.
    Fantastic for Intermediate learners
    It is incredibly difficult to find suitable intermediate Chinese learning materials and this podcast is absolutely perfect! I really appreciate the transcripts in both English and 汉子 on the Maomi website. Thank you Maomi Chinese for this valuable resource!
  • Meret M
    Helpful
    Really helpful and very easy to follow :)
  • Jeawy.J
    Very good podcast for intermediate Chinese learner
    I have been following your podcast for 3-4 months now. I know Chinese in an intermediate level(HSK level 3-4) but I’m in the states now so I rarely have a chance to practice my Chinese. My work is pretty busy so I usually listen to your podcast when I drive back home. I love that your content is very up-to-date and there is always an interesting topic e.g. the latest episode which is the interview from people talking about President Xi. Also, You have a very attractive voice. I really like that :) (plus your British accent which is my own preference lol) I’m glad that I found your podcast and this amazing content to learn Chinese :) Ps. It took me quite a while to figure out how to leave the review (probably longer than writing the review lol)
  • Joe in Rhode Island
    So helpful!!
    I just learned about this podcast and am so glad I did! It’s perfect for my level - early-intermediate, HSK3. Molly speaks slowly and clearly, almost entirely in Chinese, with occasional English translations of less familiar words or phrases. The podcasts are short - mostly 5-10 minutes - and I like listening to them several times, as a way of building up my comprehension to close to 100%. Plus there are transcripts available!
  • pchampan
    Great for language immersion
    This is a great option if you want to incorporate more Mandarin listening into your daily life but don’t have Mandarin-speaking friends or acquaintances to rely on. I listen on my daily commute. The topics are interesting and Molly does a great job of identifying lesser-known vocabulary for the listener, slowly repeating the word, and giving the English translation. The episodes are usually fairly short but very well composed. I am still a fairly new learner, now at the university 300 level (advanced beginner? Not sure of HSK equivalent). I don’t understand about 80% of the content but I still enjoy picking out the words and phrases I recognize, and I believe the listening immersion will help with my pronunciation and tones recognition over time. There is also the addition of FREE transcripts in both Mandarin and English on the website, and that makes this podcast so phenomenal to get the chance to follow up and see how much I understood vs how much I missed. Thank you Molly for a great resource, I look forward to new content and hope I will improve enough to one day understand an entire episode.
  • Sherev1
    Great way to hone my Chinese listening skills!
    Love that there are transcripts of each podcast available. The audio is very clear and interesting. I’m at an intermediate level of Chinese and this is provides a good challenge for listening as well as some new vocabulary!
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