Use this tool to add tone marks to pinyin or to convert tone number (e.g. hao3) to tone marks.

Although you can use the red buttons to add tone marks, we highly recommend you use the number method (e.g. hao3) for speed and placement of the accent above the correct vowel. [Hint: Type "v" for "ü"]
Note: You do not need to use this tool to enter pinyin in this dictionary.

TV Shows

Written Chinese > TV Shows

10 Chinese TV Shows to Help You Learn Mandarin


Here are 10 Chinese TV shows ranging from dramas to game shows to help you improve your Chinese listening and reading skills!

10 Guilty Pleasure Reality Shows that Will Help Your Chinese Language Skills


Reality TV can be a fun (and educational way to learn Chinese. We’ve got 10 shows; some funny, others that will have you desperate to watch the next episode! Reality shows are a great way for even beginners of Chinese to use TV as a learning tool.

Written Chinese YouTube Channel


Take a look at our Written Chinese YouTube Channel below. You’ll find informative videos about our WCC Dictionary app features, tips and advice on learning Chinese and some fun Chinese videos that you can use to improve your Chinese!

Chinese Video Channels


You can still access all our videos if you’re in China or can’t access YouTube via our Chinese Video Channels!

Scavenger Sunday Chinese Character Series


Watch all 12 episodes of our Scavenger Sunday Chinese Character series presented by our very own Nora and Allen! Learn how to speak and use some simple characters and check out some examples of the character in day to day life.

“Fou Fou’s Thug Adventure” Video


Watch this short animation following Fou Fou and his escapades with a group of thugs. Follow the video with our script or subtitles in Pinyin, Chinese characters or English.

“Miss Puff’s Hourglass” Video


Another short animation all about the character, Miss Puff. The video includes Pinyin, Chinese characters and English or you can follow along with the script.