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Having worked for other people her entire life, Annie has finally gone into business for herself, organizing weekend markets in Shanghai.

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Annie also works at an old European furniture shop that features items she and her husband have collected over the past several years.

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A self-professed introvert, the Butler discusses a swimming club he joined.

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Yanni organizes a small party for someone who has inspired her.

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Annie recalls when she decided to begin her working life in Shanghai.

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As Yanni prepares for a project, the Butler explains what "craft" means to him.

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The Butler describes his current stage in life.

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To keep up with the accumulation of items, Annie decides to open a shop.

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Once completed, Yanni Cai's "Meal for One" project gains substantial popularity.

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Chinese entrepreneurs share some advice for those seeking inspiration to do their own thing.

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To waste or not to waste: that is the question.

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There is more than one way to solve a problem. Look at things from different perspectives and maybe you'll be able to come up with even better solutions.

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Being kind is a choice. Be kind to the environment because our future generations will still have to live in it.

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What are the origins of International Workers' Day (Labor Day)?

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When did China start celebrating Labor Day?

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Dedication is the key to being a good worker.

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The Family Chronicles Oral History Photo and Video Project inspires young people to dig deep and learn about their family history.

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The Family Chronicles project gives young people the chance to create their own legacy.

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Paper cutting is an old tradition in China. Masters of this handicraft can be found all over the country. In this video, take a trip to a crafts market and get a closer look at the delicate art of cutting paper!

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Have you ever tried handmade Chinese noodles? If not, you're missing out! In this video, go behind the scenes into a Chinese kitchen and see how these delicious pulled noodles are actually made.

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The idiom "bu dong zhuang dong" is used to describe someone who pretends to know about something, but is, in fact, clueless. In this video, a man often "bu dong zhuang dong" in order to look smart. Unfortunately, he only adds to his embarrassment when he is found out.

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Do you know whether ginger grows on the ground or in a tree? Unfortunately for the man in this video, neither does he.

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This idiom literally means "to wield an axe in front of Lu Ban" and mocks someone who makes a fool of himself by showing off in front of an expert. It was coined by a Ming Dynasty scholar.

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The idiom of "Bai Fa Bai Zhong" comes from a legend about an amazing archer in ancient China. See what he did to earn his place in the Chinese lexicon.

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