Article 77N1Z China's secret Nüshu language

China's secret Nüshu language

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editors@theworld.org (Rebecca Kanthor)
from The World: Latest Stories on (#77N1Z)

Hundreds of years ago, Chinese women created a secret language to share their struggles and dreams with each other. The language is almost extinct, with only a handful of women still able to read and write it today. A new documentary shows how the language is being preserved in China today.

This story originally aired on June 10, 2022.

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