Chinglish
Chinglish is a commonly used term for Chinese Engrish from China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. Examples are for the most part mistranslated signs and products. Although not as creative as Engrish from Japan, Chinglish can be quite entertaining!
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Dreaming is our life…
Because Pedo Bear can’t do everything
But he’s still a bear and has bear needs…
Photo courtesy of Joakim Fannick.
Stationery found in Taiwan.
And no one-armed railsitting, either.
Everyone on this beach is pale on one side, tanned on the other.
Photo courtesy of Alex Ebright.
Found in China.
You pay, we spray…
Photo courtesy of Heidi Greimann.
Restaurant chain found in Chiayi, Taiwan.
Heidi says: “This name is also on EVERY cup, napkin, and bowl in the restaurant.”
But of coarse…
“Foam sword bean coarse cereals wraps up flesh”
Photo courtesy of Blair Bowman.
Menu found in Shanghai.
Pond grass shrimp
No, I’m pretty sure he found some trouble…
Photo courtesy of Blair Bowman.
Menu found in Shanghai, China.
Herbert Q Beelzebub, Governor
Old politicians never die, they just go into recess…
Photo courtesy of Marshall Kinkead.
Sign found in Zhanjiang, China.
Peep’n’sleep
White eggshell or brown, sir?
Photo courtesy of Marshall Kinkead.
Hotel sign spotted in Zhanjiang, China.
One teste is never enough
The teste will hit you right in the grapes.
Photo courtesy of Robin Warfel.
Grapes found in Sanya, China.