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In this video, we learn about the unparalleled outer design of one of the most magnificent examples of celadon porcelain from the Northern Song Dynasty.

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We learn the ingenious way that the urn was filled with wine and begin the remarkable story of how it came to be housed in the Shanxi History Museum.

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The series of coincidences that led to the true value of the urn being discovered are revealed.

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What would the ancient poet, Libai, have had to say about the magnificent celadon urn, especially given his predilection for alcohol?

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This short video introduces a very touching story that happened in real life: a story of compassion, mutual assistance and hope.

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A very touching story presented by the people who lived through this simultaneously scary and enlightening life experience- how it all started as a game and turned into a desperate effort to survive.

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The third chapter of a story of humanity and courage. Simple people walking in a park hear someone calling for help and run to rescue him and his friends, turning into instant heroes.

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The last chapter of a moving story with a happy ending. The protagonists talk about their feelings and thoughts.

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Why doesn't China have a film rating system similar to the United States or other countries?

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Not unlike a Chinese version of The Apprentice, this reality show seeks to find a talented COO to help run a business. In the first episode, we meet the judges and the four COO hopefuls.

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How do you choose the COO of an e-commerce site? Give them a car wash to run for a day, of course! Divided into two teams, the four contestants go head to head, using all their marketing savvy to lure in customers- group buying sites, membership cards, air fresheners. Which team will prevail?

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Both teams up their tally with last-minute sales, but which side will cinch the victory? The results are in and the judges are eager to grill the contestants. It's not the judges they should be afraid of, however, but each other. Asked to name who is the least suited to being a COO, the contestants give their brutal assessments.

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In the ongoing hunt for a COO, one contestant must be eliminated. So, what exactly does a COO do, anyway? Not much, according to one COO-hopeful, despite his expected salary of 700,000 RMB. Watch as the judges set him straight!

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This is the business version of "The X Factor." See contestants compete with each other to win their dream job as they make their way through various rounds and try to win the favor of the judges.

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This is the business version of "The X Factor." See contestants compete with each other to win their dream job as they make their way through various rounds and try to win the favor of the judges.

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This is the business version of "The X Factor." See contestants compete with each other to win their dream job as they make their way through various rounds and try to win the favor of the judges. The finale!

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Do you know what it's like working as a food delivery person? Let’s follow one and see.

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Perhaps the most rewarding moment of a delivery guy's job is seeing the customer's satisfaction.

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Making deliveries requires more work and skill than you might think. Can you imagine running to over 40 different locations each day?

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How would you feel if you saw a foreigner delivering food to your home?

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What happens when it’s your dad who ordered for delivery?

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When easily wolfing down our food, we should always take into account the hard work of the delivery guy who brought it to us.

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Can you image teaching in rural China where you are probably the only foreigner?

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One of the biggest problems in Chinese society is the absence of parents in their kids’ lives. Parents often work elsewhere while the children stay in their hometown with their grandparents.

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