Unable to find their favorite game anywhere in town, Dun and "Four Eyes" decide to take matters into their own hands.
An aeronautical researcher from Inner Mongolia sings of wild geese and the grasslands in a moving performance. Will it be good enough to win the last spot in the competition, a place on Na Ying's team?
The Curse of the Pharaohs has apparently even struck people who have never entered the Egyptian tombs and was cited as the reason for the sinking of the Titanic.
In ancient times, meridian networks and acupoints were used to treat illness, but researchers are only beginning to understand the effectiveness of these in diagnosing illness and examining the body.
As our travelers realize they're out of luck, the thieves are back with the bowl intact. It also appears as though two of our criminals may be a little more than just colleagues.
Fashionista continues to bring you the latest in celebrity and fashion trends every weeknight at 10:00 p.m. on Channel Young.
I always say, if even in loving a person, humanity is restrained by itself, then the end of the world has already arrived. There's no need to wait until the day the earth is destroyed.
Professor Cecilia Lindqvist sets out to understand Chinese people through Chinese characters.
Rapidly urbanizing China represents a huge opportunity for luxury brands. Dior China head Li Dakang talks fashion, lifestyle and why he loves Shanghai.
Liu Huan has just completed his team of talented vocalists. Take a look at the 14 contestant he'll coach in the hopes of winning "The Voice."
Those learning the sword may think of all the chivalry and heroic qualities associated with such, but further practice will lead to a deeper understanding of such notions.
Just when Zhan Bo thinks he has failed at his sister's plan, Wan Yu makes a confession about her true identity.
People first started believing in the Curse of the Pharaohs when British Egyptologists found Tutankhamen's tomb in the 1920s and Lord Carnarvon died mysteriously shortly thereafter. What's the scientific explanation for his untimely demise?
This video is an introduction to the art of the Wudang Sword and the life of Master Chen, a world-renowned martial artist.
It is truly an amazing sight to watch a master cut intricate patterns with merely a pair of scissors and a piece of paper! Paper cutting is a traditional art form, which is still popular in China today. Watch how Ms. Ai, a master at paper cutting, continually expands her business and, at the same time, helps fellow women to earn extra income through paper cutting.
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