The owner of Zhuli Kosa details the painstaking efforts made in creating the ideal place to stay for Zhujiajiao visitors.
The lesson on to make pork belly stew with dried pufferfish continues.
Zhuli Kosa is a hotel in the ancient water town of Zhujiajiao. The interior design concept aims to ‘relive the olden days of the Song Dynasty’, when Japanese aesthetics were de rigeur.
Annie also works at an old European furniture shop that features items she and her husband have collected over the past several years.
Hu Jianming from Ninghai, Ningbo introduces a hometown dish: pork belly stew with dried pufferfish.
Having worked for other people her entire life, Annie has finally gone into business for herself, organizing weekend markets in Shanghai.
Getting the freshest ingredients is also a very important step in making delicious vegetarian dishes.
The "Heart Sutra" gives you the tools to face the challenges that life brings.
Former magazine editor, Yanni, resigned from her job to make short cooking videos, tackling a problem faced by those living alone.
The "Heart Sutra" helps impart a Buddhist world outlook and methodology.
The "Heart Sutra" encourages one to embrace and adapt to change.
Annie recalls when she decided to begin her working life in Shanghai.
This video examines four famous characters from the "Heart Sutra": "Se Ji Shi Kong."
One needs creativity to cook an impressive dish. The Bead Curtain is a very interesting vegetarian dish that uses aloe as its main ingredient.
The "Heart Sutra" is written in ancient language and contains passages that are difficult for the average reader to understand.
In contrast to what was portrayed in the "Journey to the West," Master Xuan Zang's journey was, in fact, long and lonely.
Meet Yanni, a former magazine editor whose inner voice tells her there's more to her life than the one she has known.
Among the different versions of the "Heart Sutra," by far the most popular one is the version by Xuan Zang.
Siddhārtha Gautama's student, the "Most Venerable Ānanda," came up with the first batch of Buddhist scriptures.
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