Following the positive response to its second season, the Chinese language learning program “Everyday Chinese” returns with Season 3, continuing its mission to make Mandarin learning more practical, accessible, and relevant for Indonesian audiences.
The continued development of the program reflects the growing interest in Chinese language learning in Indonesia, as Mandarin becomes increasingly relevant in education, professional environments, travel, cultural exchange, and everyday communication. Building on the experience and positive results of the previous season, Season 3 takes a more practical approach by placing greater emphasis on real-life situations and conversations that learners may encounter in their daily lives.
Learning Mandarin Through Everyday Situations
Rather than focusing only on individual vocabulary and grammar structures, Everyday Chinese Season 3 introduces Mandarin through familiar situations, allowing viewers to understand not only what to say, but also how the language can be naturally used in everyday conversations.
The new season covers a wide range of practical scenarios, including giving compliments and criticism, talking about mobile phones and social media, visiting friends and sharing meals, complaining about a difficult day, and dealing with unexpected situations such as a vehicle breaking down during a journey.
Other episodes explore situations that are useful for travel and daily interactions, such as conversations at the airport and at a hair salon, as well as topics that encourage learners to express themselves more freely, including hobbies and interests, weekend plans, dream lifestyles, asking for opinions, sharing personal experiences, and describing other people.
The program also introduces language related to weather and seasons, comparisons of age, prices and habits, learning experiences and competition, developing new habits, and understanding dining culture in China.
Through these diverse themes, viewers can gradually build the confidence to use Mandarin in conversations that go beyond the classroom.
From Language Learning to Real Communication
One of the key focuses of Season 3 is helping learners bridge the gap between learning Mandarin and actually using Mandarin.
Everyday conversations often involve more than simply asking for information or introducing oneself. People express opinions, share experiences, make comparisons, talk about their interests, complain about unexpected situations, and interact socially with friends, family, colleagues, and service providers.
By incorporating these situations into its lessons, Everyday Chinese Season 3 aims to provide learners with language that is closer to the conversations they may encounter in real life.
This practical approach also gives viewers an opportunity to become familiar with different ways of expressing themselves in Mandarin, while gaining a better understanding of how language is connected to social interactions and cultural contexts.
Continuing the Collaboration Between Tianjin University and RRI
Continuing the collaboration established in the previous season, “Everyday Chinese Season 3” is once again produced through a collaboration between Tianjin University and Radio Republik Indonesia (RRI).
The collaboration brings together expertise in Chinese language education and RRI’s broadcasting capabilities, helping make Mandarin learning content more accessible to Indonesian audiences.
The continuation of the program also reflects the positive response received by the previous season and the shared commitment to providing accessible and engaging Chinese language learning resources for Indonesian viewers.
With its focus on practical communication, Season 3 further develops the program into a learning experience that connects language education with the situations and interactions people encounter in everyday life.
Available Across Multiple Platforms
To reach a wider audience, Everyday Chinese Season 3 is available across multiple broadcast and digital platforms.
Audiences can watch the program through RRI NET, RRI Digital, and streaming via the official RRI website. The program is also broadcast on JAKTV through free-to-air (FTA) television, allowing audiences to access the program through conventional television broadcasting.
For digital audiences, episodes can also be accessed through the Teater Mandarin YouTube channel and Vidio.com’s Teater Mandarin channel, giving viewers greater flexibility to watch and revisit the program online.
With its presence across television, digital broadcasting, and online streaming platforms, Everyday Chinese Season 3 continues to expand its reach and make Chinese language learning more accessible to audiences across Indonesia.
Connecting Language, Culture, and Everyday Life
Beyond language education, Everyday Chinese continues to serve as a bridge for greater cultural and educational understanding between Indonesia and China.
As interactions between the two countries continue to develop across areas such as business, education, tourism, media, and culture, the ability to communicate in Mandarin can provide Indonesian audiences with greater opportunities to connect and engage with Chinese-speaking communities.
With Season 3, Everyday Chinese continues to evolve alongside its audience—moving from learning Mandarin as a subject toward using Mandarin as a practical communication tool.
Through accessible lessons, relatable situations, and everyday conversations, the program aims to encourage more Indonesians to learn, practice, and confidently use Mandarin in their daily lives.
Everyday Chinese Season 3 marks another step forward in making Chinese language learning more engaging, practical, and connected to the real world.

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