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Learning Mandarin is needed to open your mind – Arnold Ma

By: Fons Tuinstra
On: January 28, 2020
In: branding, civil society, consumers, culture, Featured Videos, London, Speaker News, UK
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Arnold Ma

Learning Mandarin is a way to open your mind and the world, says marketing guru Arnold Ma to the British Council, since still a small part of the Chinese speak foreign languages.

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