BEIJING (TNS) — For more than a century, Chinese typewriters have been objects of curiosity, confusion and even a fair bit of ridicule — after all, how do you type a language that has no alphabet?
Julie Makinen Los Angeles Times, La Crosse Tribune
Sat, 09/10/2016 - 5:38pm
BEIJING (TNS) — For more than a century, Chinese typewriters have been objects of curiosity, confusion and even a fair bit of ridicule — after all, how do you type a language that has no alphabet?