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The restaurant staff tries to help the man get the taste of home back, but things don't go as well as he hopes.

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Something unexpectedly reminds the man of the taste of home.

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The man sees a glimmer of familiarity in the waitress' eyes.

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The waitress tries to help the man get back the taste of home.

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Although the man isn't able to go home for the New Year, he has managed to find the taste of home.

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Hidden in an alley in central Shanghai is a noodle shop owned by a man whom everyone calls "the Butler."

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Meet Yanni, a former magazine editor whose inner voice tells her there's more to her life than the one she has known.

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Former magazine editor, Yanni, resigned from her job to make short cooking videos, tackling a problem faced by those living alone.

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Having worked for other people her entire life, Annie has finally gone into business for herself, organizing weekend markets in Shanghai.

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Annie also works at an old European furniture shop that features items she and her husband have collected over the past several years.

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A self-professed introvert, the Butler discusses a swimming club he joined.

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

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

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The Butler describes his current stage in life.

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To keep up with the accumulation of items, Annie decides to open a shop.

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Once completed, Yanni Cai's "Meal for One" project gains substantial popularity.

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Chinese entrepreneurs share some advice for those seeking inspiration to do their own thing.

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To waste or not to waste: that is the question.

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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.

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Being kind is a choice. Be kind to the environment because our future generations will still have to live in it.

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Buddhist cave art was greatly influenced by Indian Buddhist art and emerged in China along with the spread of Buddhism starting in the Han Dynasty around the 1st Century A.D.

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What was the origin of China's famous Mogao Caves, also known as the Thousand Buddha Caves? Find out here.

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A continued exploration of some of the historical and artistic qualities of the famous Buddhist sculptures in China's Mogao Caves.

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