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Meet Xie Wenkai, a skateboarder from Shanghai.

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In this episode of The 25th Hour, we first meet 82-year-old Wu Ren Di who is looking for love in his native Shanghai.

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These young people have not only helped those in poverty, but have helped people to fulfill their dreams as well.

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Make them a part of your family and give them your love. Adopt rather than purchasing pets.

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Next on Chinese vlogger Alex's gift list is a one-way calendar she designed herself.

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Ye Ru from Inner Mongolia shows you how to make lamb stew from her hometown.

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Although it was hard at first, the girls managed to help the villagers with their hard work.

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Animal adoption is a growing trend in the world which, will not only bring happiness to the animals, but to their adopters as well.

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Chinese vlogger Alex introduces another perfect Christmas gift: a beautiful and handy wire board.

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

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Chinese vlogger Alex introduces somewhat unconventional- yet practical- Christmas gifts.

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Ye Ru from Inner Mongolia will attempt to make lamb stew for the first time, the very dish her mom used to make.

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Song Huizong had greater ambitions with his self-created font, "Slender Gold."

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This method not only brings financial help to the villagers, it also helps them mentally by bringing a sense of purpose to their lives.

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

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Chinese vlogger Alex kicks off the Christmas season with her Christmas gift list.

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Gao Ling makes amends with Yu Meng as he prepares for the challenge ahead.

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In the Chinese language, you can combine characters together to form a different word.

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Each one of us who comes to the Bund is adding his or her own piece to a beautiful puzzle.

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As he heads home, Gao Ling receives an unexpected call.

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If you look at the character for elephant, one might see a representation of the elephant with a long trunk, four legs and a tail. This is why Chinese is known as a "pictographic" language.

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