Meg over at Simpson’s Paradox sums up the benefits of ChinesePod brilliantly:
“Ten minutes a day with Jenny and Ken make me sound slightly less stupid!”
Well, I think an hour a day would be better. I listen to up to three hours a day and I really do sound less stupid. Learning Mandarin has never been easier.
Her post highlights the ChinesePod affiliate program:
“Praxis Language is now running an affiliate program, and anyone with a blog, website or e-newsletter is eligible to join up. You can place an ad on your site (takes about 5 minutes), and then every time someone clicks through and signs up on ChinesePod or SpanishPod, you’ll get paid!
The program is suitable for everyone, from website hobbyists and casual bloggers, through to professional full-time affiliates. For the experienced, here are some details on the program…”
Today, ChinesePod has profiled Taipei in one of its Mandarin podcasts. It’s an intermediate lesson, sorry beginners:

http://chinesepod.com/lessons/taipei
The podcast mentions the National Palace Museum. You can watch a trailer of the animated short film Adventures in the NPM here. It won “Animation of the Year” at the Tokyo International Animation Fair 2008.
I wonder whether Jenny or other CP team members have ever visited Taipei and the NPM.
Hi,
Jenny has visited the airport.
With the opening of direct flights in the coming months, visiting Taiwan will become very easy. I read one article that said there will be 18 fights every weekend just for starters. Where this will end, no one knows.
Kang Wei
Glad to meet another ChinesePod devotee! I don’t think I could manage 3 hours a day, I’d get too frustrated!