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Chinese New Year is almost here. It's time for family and great food.

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One needs creativity to cook an impressive dish. The Bead Curtain is a very interesting vegetarian dish that uses aloe as its main ingredient.

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Here you'll find the recipe and instructions for making stewed chicken.

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Xu Qing from Anhui recently changed jobs in order to spend holidays with his mother.

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The lotus flower is a symbol of Buddhism. Therefore, a vegetarian dish is made with this concept in mind.

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Each New Year, Zhu Luwei visits his family, giving them the taste of an authentic Ningbonese Chinese New Year.

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Behind every dish, there is a meaning. This vegetarian dish is called "Understand and Embrace."

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For Zhu Luwei, glutinous rice balls in fermented rice wine are one of his fondest memories of his days in his hometown, Ningbo.

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The Jade Buddhist Temple in Shanghai is famous for its vegetarian meals. It is a must-try if you are into veggie dishes.

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As the most delicious vegetarian dishes come from the temples, a visit to one may be in order to try top vegetarian dishes.

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Longhua Temple's veggie noodles are a traditional dish that one eats for the New Year. Six hundred bowls of these noodles can be made in just one hour.

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It feels good to start the New Year off with a bowl of veggie noodles.

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Hubei stew is perfect for winters- and homesickness.

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The idea of vegetarianism started in China thousands of years ago. So, let's find out why people started to become vegetarians.

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Zhu Haoran shows you how to make traditional Hubei stew.

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Zhu Haoran from Hubei speaks about the preparation of traditional food from his hometown.

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Qi Yue Er explains why making Mi Shai Pa holds such special meaning for her.

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Qi Yue Er is from Pujiang but is currently working in Hangzhou. She regularly makes the traditional Pujiang snack, Mi Shai Pa.

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Plants that can't be grown again can be turned into works of art.

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How did Lin Huilan go from working in telecommunications to growing plants in her own home?

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How do you keep cabbages looking and tasting fresh?

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Growing vegetables at home means you won't need to keep buying them at the market.

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Dun is looking for new challengers while "Four Eyes" has his eye on the future. Niu is now teaching young children.

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