Having worked for other people her entire life, Annie has finally gone into business for herself, organizing weekend markets in Shanghai.
Annie also works at an old European furniture shop that features items she and her husband have collected over the past several years.
Annie recalls when she decided to begin her working life in Shanghai.
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.
Being kind is a choice. Be kind to the environment because our future generations will still have to live in it.
The Family Chronicles Oral History Photo and Video Project inspires young people to dig deep and learn about their family history.
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!
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.
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.
Do you know whether ginger grows on the ground or in a tree? Unfortunately for the man in this video, neither does he.
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.
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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