Although it may have started as a way to earn money, the barber shop has become a part of their lives.
Have you ever thought about growing and raising your own food? That is what C is doing. Let's hear his story.
At first, farmers in the new area didn't trust C's farming method. In order to convince them, C took the farmers on a tour of one of his farms.
While many consider the world Mother Earth, C has a different thought about this: As the land is our child, we must take good care of it.
Susan is visiting her friend for Spring Festival. Let's see how a Chinese family celebrates this holiday.
Susan accidentally runs into her friend's family members in the street. Not knowing who they are, she is given the wrong directions and heads further away from the house.
There are two ways to say hello in Chinese: "ni hao," the informal way, and "nin hao," the manner that shows respect.
After receiving the wrong directions, Susan is now lost and needs to find her way to her friend's home.
Miao and Susan play a prank on Xiao Yong, making him believe that Miao has undergone a transformation.
While saying blessings is another Chinese Spring Festival tradition, one has to be careful of the blessings he or she chooses!
When Miao's uncle accidentally gets drunk in an attempt to keep up his image, how will his image fare?
Although getting drunk can be fun, it just might get in the way of one's attempt to convey a positive image.
When adjectives are used as predicates in Chinese, there are three forms: affirmative, negative and interrogative.
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