Victor L.
Google
I was visiting and decided to try the Mandarin Mass at 8:30 am. The atmosphere was ethereal. If you're familiar with the rite in English and have Mandarin proficiency at O levels, you should be able to follow and participate meaningfully in the responses, chants and hymns. It's quite an experience to hear tones with an unmistakable pentatonic flavor—if you're ethnic Chinese, you'll feel it deep inside.
The rite is conservative, the music is Chinese, and the symbols and iconography are traditional. If you're a Chinese Catholic who attends Mass only on English, you don't know what you're missing!