Your collection can be anything that is meaningful to you.
Sometimes you might need to give up what you love but then you can cherish it in another way.
Collecting is hard. One must know how to pick out the classics that will last in order to be called a real "collector".
Yao Chien is a famous lyricist in the Chinese music industry. This interview talks about his other hidden identity as a collector.
The artist talks about how in his day conversation was more lively and people weren't looking at their phones all the time.
The artist talks about how art progresses and how that progression has to move slowly.
The painter describes how he would travel all over his city in his teenage years to observe all the different oil painters he could see.
The artist describes how he first began painting oil paintings. He copied the paintings on on poker chips confiscated during the cultural revolution.
The artist tells about the intricacies of his very dull painting process. Some people say they want to come watch him painting, but he advises against it. The magic is in the tedium.
The artist begins by explaining his daily process of painting.
An older artist explains how there were no artist studios back in his day.
It's hard to imagine the kind of journey grandma must have taken to see her granddaughter's graduation ceremony.
A Yumei's videos are helping villagers sell their crops online and reducing waste caused by unsold crops.
The lockdown in Shanghai had many young people thinking about their past and future career decisions.
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