
20+ Cities at HSK Band 3 Level
What You’ll Learn
The journey moves from Northeast Asia to Southeast Asia:
Episodes 1–3: Developed East Asian hubs — Tokyo‘s order and sushi, Seoul’s energy and barbecue, Singapore‘s cleanliness and chili crab.
Episodes 4–6: Mainland Southeast Asia — Bangkok’s heat and floating markets, Kuala Lumpur‘s twin towers and椰浆饭, Hanoi’s old quarter and pho.
Episodes 7–10: Maritime and mainland Southeast Asia — Manila‘s jeepneys and sunset, Jakarta’s busy streets and fried rice, Yangon‘s golden pagodas and tea, Phnom Penh’s riverside history and coconuts.
What Learners Will Gain
After completing all 10 episodes, learners will be able to:
- Read 240–250 characters per story with confidence
- Recognize and use 100+ travel-related vocabulary words
- Understand and produce 10+ essential grammar patterns across contexts
- Describe Asian capitals, weather, food, and transport in Chinese
- Order local dishes, ask about prices, and talk about temple visits
- Compare different cities using simple comparison structures
- Feel comfortable reading real-world descriptive Chinese about Asian travel experiences
Episodes 1–3: Developed East Asian hubs
This story introduces Tokyo as a clean and convenient city for travel, highlighting its subway system, food, and cultural attractions.
This story introduces Seoul, the capital of South Korea, highlighting its convenient subway, vibrant life, delicious food, and beautiful autumn scenery.
This story introduces Singapore as a clean and hot country, highlighting its food, attractions, and cultural diversity for language learners.
Episodes 4–6: Mainland Southeast Asia
A story about traveling in Bangkok, covering transportation, food, and attractions, with vocabulary and grammar for Chinese learners.
This story introduces Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, covering landmarks, food, and travel tips for language learners.
This story introduces Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, highlighting its old streets, slow lifestyle, famous pho, and must-visit places like Hoan Kiem Lake and 36 Streets.
Episodes 7–10: Maritime and mainland Southeast Asia
This story introduces Manila, the capital of the Philippines, covering its transportation, food, attractions, and local lifestyle.
This story introduces Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, covering its traffic, food, and attractions for language learners.
This story introduces Yangon, the capital of Myanmar, highlighting its peaceful atmosphere, Buddhist pagodas, simple lifestyle, and famous attractions like the Shwedagon Pagoda.
Quiz
What Makes This Series Special — 10 Asian Capitals: A Traveler‘s Journey
Strictly Controlled HSK 3 Vocabulary
Every story uses only HSK 1–3 words plus city-specific proper nouns (capital names, famous sites, local dishes). No unexpected advanced words appear. Target vocabulary is limited to 10 new travel-related words per episode and is recycled naturally across the 10-episode journey.
Authentic Travel Language
Stories include real travel situations across Southeast and East Asia: taking local transport (吉普尼 in Manila, tuk-tuks in Bangkok), ordering street food, visiting temples and palaces, dealing with hot weather, using ride-hailing apps, and understanding local customs like removing shoes before entering temples.
Natural Descriptive Prose
Every episode uses short, clear sentences (8–15 characters each) with calm, warm, immersive language. Grammar is accurate but never stiff. The capital city is the main character — no personal names, no complex dialogue, just the feeling of “being there” in each unique Asian metropolis.
Daily Vocabulary Recycling
Core travel words (旅游, 干净, 方便, 热, 便宜, 贵, 美食, 辣, 甜, 拍照, 美丽, 天气, 地铁, 出租车, 酒店, 餐厅, 菜单, 味道) appear in every episode across all 10 capitals. Learners encounter the same vocabulary in new city contexts again and again, supporting long-term memory.
Real Cultural Content
Tokyo’s sushi train etiquette and quiet train cars, Seoul’s shopping street food culture, Singapore’s hawker centers and chili crab, Bangkok’s floating markets and mango sticky rice, Kuala Lumpur’s coconut milk rice and twin towers, Hanoi’s sidewalk coffee and pho, Manila’s colorful jeepneys and sunset bay, Jakarta’s traffic and fried rice, Yangon’s golden pagodas and tea culture, Phnom Penh’s riverside coconuts and history — all woven naturally into every story.
Each Story Includes
| Feature | What You Get |
|---|---|
| Chinese text | All words from HSK 1–3 + capital/city names |
| Target words | 10 key travel vocabulary words per episode |
| Grammar | 3 patterns per episode from core list |
| Character count | Accurate count excluding punctuation |
Vocabulary & Grammar Coverage
Core Vocabulary (HSK 1–3 Travel Theme for Asian Capitals)
| Category | Words |
|---|---|
| Transport | 地铁, 出租车, 公交车, 火车, 飞机, 机场, 船, 自行车, 方向, 距离, 远, 近 |
| Accommodation | 酒店, 房间, 预订, 入住, 退房, 行李, 价格 |
| Food | 餐厅, 菜单, 点菜, 美食, 小吃, 味道, 辣, 甜, 咸, 酸, 水果, 奶茶 |
| Sightseeing | 门票, 景点, 拍照, 相机, 风景, 美丽, 古老, 现代, 佛塔, 皇宫, 广场 |
| Daily Life | 天气, 热, 冷, 舒服, 干净, 安静, 热闹, 堵车, 方便, 推荐 |
| Shopping | 便宜, 贵, 付钱, 现金, 纪念品, 商场, 市场 |
Grammar Points Across the Series
| Episode | Capital | Grammar Patterns |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 东京 | 因为…所以…, 虽然…但是…, 一边…一边… |
| 2 | 首尔 | 虽然…但是…, 有的人…有的人…, 如果…就… |
| 3 | 新加坡 | 因为…所以…, 无论…都…, 一边…一边… |
| 4 | 曼谷 | 虽然…但是…, 一边…一边…, 有的人…有的人… |
| 5 | 吉隆坡 | 因为…所以…, 虽然…但是…, 无论…都… |
| 6 | 河内 | 虽然…但是…, 一边…一边…, 如果…就… |
| 7 | 马尼拉 | 因为…所以…, 有的人…有的人…, 虽然…但是… |
| 8 | 雅加达 | 虽然…但是…, 无论…都…, 一边…一边… |
| 9 | 仰光 | 因为…所以…, 虽然…但是…, 如果…就… |
| 10 | 金边 | 虽然…但是…, 一边…一边…, 无论…都… |
Perfect For
✓ HSK 3 learners building reading fluency and confidence
✓ Travelers planning to visit multiple Asian capitals
✓ Learners interested in Asian food, culture, and city life
✓ Students wanting to compare cultures across different countries
✓ Teachers needing structured, level-controlled graded readers about Asia
✓ Self-learners seeking calm, immersive reading practice
