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Our jolly host asks some of his Beijing friends how they feel about Shanghai foreigners. He also asks how someone can come to love a city they weren't born in.

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Our host continues to ask his Beijing friends why they think Beijing is better than Shanghai. Roz says that Beijing is better because the roads are easier to find.

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Our host, A Fu, asks Xiaobei what his ideal place to retire is. They also confront Jared in the Hall way about where his allegiances lie when it comes to the debate about which city is better, Beijing or Shanghai.

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A Fu finishes by asking a friend what they think about living in Shanghai. He says he can't stand the cold winter. We also meet A Fu's wife who explains that home is what is comfortable to you and where your parents are.

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Kids meet people with different gender expressions and are asked to guess whether each person is an "uncle" or an "auntie."

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Jianghan Pass, once a very popular spot for wedding photos, is now deserted.

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The winter has passed and Jianghan Road is showing signs of returning to business, but many simple services, like takeout delivery, are not yet operational.

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Our host will remember this exceptional meal forever, and not because of the food.

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An outside meal was hard to find during the COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan.

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Like the people of Wuhan, the Yellow Crane Tower has withstood the greatest challenges time has delivered.

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Medical workers come to the Yangtze River Bridge to take in the sights after a long day's work.

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The Chinese language has changed a lot over history. The speaker in the video talks about how he is unable to comprehend the Chinese from the past and present.

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The speaker continues to talk about the changes in language and how to embrace them.

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Rather than inventing a new language, the speaker wants to be the protector of language, mingling together the new and the old.

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This speaker talks about how today's world is not lacking people who cannot speak up, but rather people who are brave enough to seek consciousness when speaking.

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The speaker goes on to talk about how people often blindly post comments online without even really knowing the details.

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The speaker talks about the second type of shame, which is "speaking daggers to somebody."

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The speaker continues to talk about the true "brave and outspoken."

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The speaker talks about how she makes money by speaking.

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The speaker tells her story about making the first move to speak to strangers.

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No longer afraid to talk to strangers, one day, after sharing her story at a school, the speaker found that she was making a great difference by speaking to others.

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