This Chinese legend sheds light on the origin of the famous saying, "How you treat others is how you will be treated." It involves the famous and influential Chinese philosopher, Mencius, giving sage advice to a king during the Warring States period.
Meet three underprivileged children from the countryside, all of whom share a love for reading.
China's air pollution has hit hazardous levels. Beijing has experienced very heavy smog that has affected daily life for its residents.
The conclusion to "A Bite of China" reminds us to appreciate the diversity of the natural world in China and the rich variety of food this provides.
One of China's most important teas, Pu'er tea, is introduced in this informative video. Find out how the tea's development was shaped by the unique geographical conditions of the mountainous Yunnan province and the perils of transporting it along the Silk Road.
What exactly are the tastes and textures of the Old World and New World wines? Which suit you more? Watch this and find out.
Follow a deep sea fishing voyage from Hainan and learn about the trials and tribulations faced by the crew.
The two venture underground into ASC's wine cellar and discuss the best conditions for storing wine. Afterwards, Martin takes Zorro on a journey around the world with three wines from America, Europe and South Africa.
Have you ever wanted to know how to cook the perfect crepe? This video will tell you exactly how to go about it as we see a young university graduate make one on the TV show, "Stars in the Kitchen," and have his friends review it.
This video shows the care and precision taken in the making of the Grand Buddha grotto statues, ultimately culminating in a stunning example of great artistry.
Have you ever wanted to know how to cook the perfect crepe? This video will tell you exactly how to go about it as we see a young university graduate make one on the TV show, "Stars in the Kitchen."
Follow a deep sea fishing voyage from Hainan and learn about the trials and tribulations faced by the crew.
There's a host of logistical issues to consider during the chaos Chinese New Year brings. Here's one most people overlook: parking your car. Check out these tips on how to prevent fireworks, thieves and car alarms from wreaking car-based holiday havoc.
Learn how the "Pygmalion Effect" can help you become a top negotiator.
Meet Mandopop star, Wu Sikai. He might be pushing 50, but he knows how to stay in the public eye- recording a theme song for the Shanghai Expo and dressing like a much younger man.
A tale which demonstrates the importance of not judging others’ strengths and weaknesses in accordance with our own and doing unto others as we would have done unto ourselves. Part 3.
A casual meeting on the train with a broken-hearted girl brings back the singer's memories to when she was young and someone broke her heart as well.
Fishing with a difference: the Gin people display the dying art of stilt fishing. Meanwhile, a deep sea fishing crew sets sail from Hainan.
Not all marriages have happy endings. Some end on a bad note. See two such examples in this video.
Will Zhan Bo make a good impression by lighting money on fire along with his cigar? And, how come Wan Yu has so much knowledge about dollars?
Check out a competition with a difference- a duck slicing contest. As the contestants find out, it's not as simple as it appears.
Learn about the different negotiation styles in the East and the West.
Preparations are underway for New Year's festivities near Chagan Lake. Fish is on the menu- and lots of it!
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