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Li Yin Fei and Li Ding show how to refuse to light firecrackers for the New Year.

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Li Yin Fei and Li Ding demonstrate the benefits of not lighting firecrackers to welcome the New Year.

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Li Yin Fei and Li Ding discuss conserving energy and reducing emissions.

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Li Yin Fei and Li Ding discuss "Operation Empty Plate."

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Li Yin Fei and Li Ding explain how to implement "Operation Empty Plate."

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Li Yin Fei and Li Ding show how to convince others that being less wasteful and extravagant is the way to go for the New Year.

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Li Yin Fei and Li Ding show how to convince others that being less wasteful and extravagant will help those less fortunate.

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Welcome home to Shanghai's most sustainable house! Built in the 1930s, this house has been remodeled to be a self-circulating and self-insulating home to a family of five.

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The house was designed with family in mind. Everything is suitable for both the adults and kids. Not only does this cut down on costs, but it also simply makes for a more comfortable home environment.

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This house is an embodiment of its environmentally conscientious inhabitants, only fit to house those with a similar lifestyle.

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Uncle Lin has spent half his life accumulating beautiful land in Xinzhu, Taiwan. The architect that designed his house explains the geography of his beautiful track of land and how the architecture fits nicely within it.

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Uncle Lin's architect explains the first section of the house. It is wonderfully and uniquely designed to compliment the surrounding scenery.

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Uncle Lin's architect explains the gorgeous guest section of the house. it's separate and secluded for comfort. It's finishing touch is the beautiful courtyard in view of the bathtub. He also explains the main living area.

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Uncle Lin's architect explains the master bedroom. He explains that architecturally he's employed techniques to maximize the connection between the indoor and outdoor spaces while maintaining privacy. Though the home is split in 4 sections, it holds together as a home.

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the architect explains how he's intentionally tried to blend the concept of indoor and outdoor spaces. He explains the true beauty of the home is in the spaces that connect these two worlds. Every window has a view of a different beautiful scenery.

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"Heritage" sees its greatest number of participants in a single performance.

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Performers recall the day of a spectacular performance at the opening ceremony of the 2008 Olympics.

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Should there be individuality in a traditional group performance?

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Things get heated as the group versus individuality debate continues.

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Every role is important, no matter how small.

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For the first time, these young performers are getting the attention they deserve.

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These drum performers have brought to the "Heritage" stage the traditions of China's villagers.

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Ms. Gong Lin Na teaches people ways to produce sound.

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Mao Yun Gong is the inheritor of the Liuliu tone.

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