Coco Lee talks about being accepted into her new family as well as her desire to have her wedding on the beach with everyone wearing bikinis.
Pop singer Coco Lee describes meeting Michael Jackson and her reaction upon hearing the news of his death.
Pop singer Coco Lee talks about spending time at Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch and how she made her way to the top.
A 75-year-old retired school teacher collects garbage every day and donates the money to a school for poor children. His charitable deeds have earned him recognition in the local newspaper and several awards. His speaking is difficult to understand, but still an interesting perspective from a different generation.
The interview continues and LiuYi shows us how he collects garbage as well as the school garden he has created.
Shanghai has more than 45,000 taxis operated by over 150 companies. Get to know Zhou Sen Lin, one of Shanghai's hard-working taxi drivers.
Zhou speaks about his hopes for his son. Would he like for him to become a taxi driver as well?
Meet the Chinese music group, The Fan, as they share their thoughts about their instruments, their music and how Eastern and Western music influence one another.
Trip hop is originally from the UK. It is derived from post acid house and is the more experimental variant of breakbeat, which contains influences of soul, funk and jazz. Very few Chinese people actually know this type of music. Let's see how this Chinese band introduces it.
Formula One driver, Lin Zhiying, talks about how he fell in love with racing. From the beginning, he proved to be an outstanding driver, but his overconfidence led to a 150 km/h crash. How will his body and mind respond to the setback? Part 1.
Formula One driver, Lin Zhiying, talks about how he fell in love with racing. From the beginning, he proved to be an outstanding driver, but his overconfidence led to a 150 km/h crash. How will his body and mind respond to the setback? Part 2.
Professor Lang illustrates the case of education inequality using the case of China's 985 and 211 schools as an example.
Professor Lang explains why the current system of central government funding to China's top universities is not equal.
Professor Lang compares enrollment rates in Henan and Shanghai to illustrate China's problem of education inequality.
Inequality in education is often due to unequal opportunities and developmental disparities in different parts of a country.
Guests discuss inequality between educational opportunities for children in the cities versus villages.
A professor from the South China University of Technology speaks on inequal education resources.
A heated debate arises over whether the inequality issue is a school problem or geographical problem.
Chinese enterprises are using trade to achieve an influx of foreign capital, although the validity of the reported exports may come into question.
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