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Does anybody know where to find the most recent HSK test materials, especially the vocabulary lists to download?

I have checked the official site, but the 资料下载 'button' doesn't work


UPDATE: Found it.

All the downloads (audio samples, .PDFs, vocab list) are on a different domain: http://www.chinesetest.cn

UPDATE2: Actually there used to be a PDF which contained the corresponding pinyins, not only the words/characters themselves. Does anybody know where could that file be found?

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Scroll to the bottom for PDFs, latest tests, vocabulary lists and pretty much everything to do with HSK. http://www.chinaeducenter.com/en/exams.php

(this is in response to the below)

UPDATE2: Actually there used to be a PDF which contained the corresponding pinyins, not only the words/characters themselves. Does anybody know where could that file be found?

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The place where you can download materials is ChineseTest.cn, but the Hanban website currently sends you to the non-existing www.chinesetesting.cn site to download mock tests ...

Since part of the question is about vocabulary lists with pinyin, here is the best list I have found: this PDF file contains the vocabulary for HSK4 in a long table with columns for the following types of content: the word's number, the word itself, pinyin transcription, part of speech (verb, noun, ...), meaning (i.e. English translation) and an example sentence (!). (If you are only interested in HSK3, you can ignore the last 600 words in the table.)

If you want even more HSK-related materials, check the HSK section on my website.

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You can download HSK materials here: http://www.hanbridgemandarin.com/download/pdf

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To share, the HSK Locker app has all the official words and phrases listed as per the HSK lvl 1-6 exams. (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.shex.hsklocker)

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I believe the 资料下载 is a title only; those below the title are the actual links

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  • Confusingly, that red thingy looks like a button to me.
    – imrek
    Aug 18, 2015 at 17:38
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    They made mouse-over event on it which trick you into thinking it's a button. It's "drawing snake with legs" and I am sure you know what i mean hah
    – Alex
    Aug 18, 2015 at 17:42
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    Yes, 画蛇加足. I guess this was the first chengyu I had ever heard.
    – imrek
    Aug 18, 2015 at 17:44
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    @DrunkenMaster The proper usage should be 画蛇添足.
    – user4072
    Aug 19, 2015 at 2:02
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    @DrunkenMaster It must be so-called 以讹传讹. :)
    – user4072
    Aug 19, 2015 at 5:34

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