City Atlas
Cities become emotional entry points: atmosphere, regional identity, accents, food, metro systems, history, and the words that belong to place.
MINGLE CN
Mingle CN is a website-first ecosystem for exploring Mandarin as a living map: places, hanzi, radicals, classifiers, pinyin, tone, songs, articles, and reading progression all connected.
CORE VISION
Mandarin needs a different ontology: characters, radicals, tones, pinyin, classifiers, words, cities, articles, and songs — all connected to each other.
Cities become emotional entry points: atmosphere, regional identity, accents, food, metro systems, history, and the words that belong to place.
Characters, words, classifiers, particles, and radicals behave like collectible semantic objects instead of random symbols.
Tones are taught through contour, sound, comparison, and safe repetition so beginners do not fossilize pronunciation early.
Articles, songs, cities, characters, and historical notes link together into a growing map of Chinese reality.
EXPLORE THE MAP
Every section links back to the others. A city points to characters. A character points to its radical. A radical points to songs. Nothing is isolated.
HANZIDEX
Each entry can track pinyin, tone, HSK level, radical, components, examples, semantic family, and mastery state. The point is ontology: learners feel they are mapping a world.
RADICAL EXPLORER
Radicals should become clickable families. A learner can open a character, inspect its component logic, then jump sideways into related characters.
TONE LAB
The Tone Lab should combine contour, audio, minimal pairs, shadowing, and survival mode. Pinyin is helpful, but learners must hear before they trust letters.
PROGRESSION
HSK levels provide a clean progression spine, but the site should keep linking words to cities, characters, songs, radicals, and reading comprehension.
CULTURAL CURIOSITY
Culture articles should trigger fascination without becoming academic overload. Every article should link back to language objects.
AUDIO + MUSIC
Songs should be emotionally meaningful, replayable, tone-aware, and clickable line by line. They are one of the strongest retention hooks.
CITY ATLAS
Each city links atmosphere, local identity, language notes, cultural context, useful vocabulary, related characters, and future songs.
FROM THE BLOG
Cities, characters, tones, classifiers, radicals, and cultural context — written for people who want to understand the language.
2026-05-23
Los clasificadores chinos — 量词 — parecen una capa extra arbitraria en cada sustantivo. No son arbitrarios. Una vez que ves la lógica, se vuelven memorables e incluso hermosos.
2026-05-20
La mayoría de los estudiantes trata los tonos como una capa extra sobre las palabras. No lo son. Una vez que aprendes a escucharlos como parte de la propia palabra, todo cambia.
2026-05-18
Pekín es el punto de referencia para el Putonghua, pero la ciudad real tiene su propio ritmo, argot, erhua y textura política que ningún libro de texto captura.
PROGRESSION VISIBILITY
The motivational layer is simple: show what has been seen, recognized, connected, and unlocked.
The first path is structured around useful beginner words, not isolated trivia.
Four tones plus neutral tone, always attached to audio and meaning.
Visual-semantic anchors that make new characters feel less arbitrary.
A scalable atlas model for Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Xi an, Guangzhou, and beyond.
GET STARTED
Pick a city. Open a character. Listen to a tone pair. There is no wrong entrance into a language.