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Language Focus: Chinese

April 6, 2005

Language Focus: Chinese

Chinese language information

Did you know that there are two different written forms of Chinese – Traditional and Simplified? Simplified Chinese was developed from the Traditional form with the aim of increasing the level of literacy throughout mainland China. When the PRC was recognised by the United Nations in 1971, Simplified Chinese became the official Chinese language used there. In addition, Singapore made it the official Chinese language of the State. Elsewhere in the Chinese-speaking world, for example in Hong Kong and Taiwan, Traditional Chinese tends to be the norm. Roevin has translation experts all over the Far East who will ensure that your text is translated and localised appropriately.

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