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Why is purebred Da Hong Pao so hard to come by?

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What is truly important when selecting a tea?

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While filming a video to show off their new home, Xue and Tai meet Fung, a real estate agent. Or is he?

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As they leave the house, Xue and Tai realize they've forgotten something.

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To avoid being discovered, Xue and Tai begin their act.

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Xue and Tai try to convince Feng that they aren't, in fact, who they said they were.

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Feng's real identity and motives are revealed.

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In an effort to help Feng, Tai makes a proposal.

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Why doesn't China have a film rating system similar to the United States or other countries?

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Experts explain what foods can help us keep warm in the winter and which may cause excessive heat.

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A doctor from a health clinic tells how he would rather have patience think about preventative care than treat people who are already sick. The key to curing disease is our good habits.

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Antioxidants and coenzymes are essential to our mental well-being.

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Like the secret to performing tai chi, to reach a state in which troubles are a thing of our past, we must forget everything including our material worth and troubles and become one with nature.

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The story behind this idiom about deception comes from one of the most famous and fabled chapters in Chinese history, the much-dramatized rivalry between Xiang Yu and Liu Bang. After both generals helped to bring down the Qin Dynasty, Xiang Yu divided China into 18 kingdoms, taking vast, fertile territory for himself and giving Liu Bang remote, mountainous land.

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Where does the term "Tui Qiao" (literally to "Push and knock") come from?

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By chance, Jia Dao meets a scholar who convinces him to aspire to a bureaucratic position.

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China is full of pet markets. In this video, see one for yourself—and learn a little about the linguistic and cultural aspects of fish, insects, and bunnies.

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Hardware, software and the Internet: Learn everything you wanted to know but were afraid to ask about computers.

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As some Chinese get richer, many look overseas to invest in property. This news segment looks at the Australian real estate market with commentary from the author of a popular book called "Being a Chinese Property Owner in Australia."

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