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A Taiwanese woman flies halfway across the world to see her new granddaughter. Unable to speak English and with Chinese medicine that gets confiscated by police, her determination is put to the test.

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A very popular children's song with very simple vocabulary.

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Watch and learn how to address people in a Chinese family.

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Learn some very useful vocabulary for the body parts.

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It's 2008 and the Olympics have arrived to Beijing. Experience the people's excitement.

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Nini learns that Tim is a music composer and Tim shares a song he created with her.

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Learn some vocabulary of the colors and how they are used to describe things.

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Have you ever wondered why a Chinese character is written the way it is written? The Chinese characters are logograms, unlike the English language that utilize Latin characters. The Chinese characters could be represented by pictograms, depicting one or an aggregate of pictures or ideograms depicting an idea/icon symbolically. Join us to learn the roots of some of the Chinese characters. In this episode, you will discover the formation of "horn," "flower," and "grass," to name a few.

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The proper use of Mandarin Chinese greetings can pave the way for establishing good relationships. In this episode you'll learn some practical words about greetings in Chinese.

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On their first date, Tim asks Nini about her family background and life.

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Not a Common Day: It all starts with a simple greeting on a beautiful morning... Learn the vocabulary of a very basic introduction in this video.

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It's a metaphor, like when people take a number and wait in line to be served. This song is from the movie, "Turn Left, Turn Right." Sometimes you just have to have faith and wait for "The One" to appear in your life.

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Spring, summer, autumn, winter- learn the story behind these seasonal characters.

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The Ad that Moved Chinese Overseas Students to Tears. Nagging becomes music when hearts are connected.

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As the story comes to a conclusion, we learn more and more concepts that are brilliantly captured in the essence of Chinese characters.

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Learn not only the meaning behind some Chinese characters, but also how they were originally derived from pictures. These characters are of the agricultural variety.

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Do you ever secretly love someone? Are you always curious about her life and wish to see her every day? This might be the song for you.

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While a father is teaching his child Chinese characters, they are introduced in all their wisdom and splendor.

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A grizzly tale of a mysterious series of murders in Qing-era Guangdong gives us a saying which means "an absence of justice." This video explains the origins of the phrase and breaks down its meaning character by character.

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Jane Zhang established her own record label, Show City Times, signed with Universal Music and even made her American TV singing debut on the Oprah Winfrey Show last May. The third place winner of 120,000 hopefuls in the 2005 season of Super Girl sure has come a long way. This song has a sing-along chorus that’s sure to capture hearts and minds.

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A child learns from his dad the wisdom of Chinese characters.

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The wisdom of Chinese ancient hieroglyphics can be traced back to thousands of years ago. They are so clever and yet, comprised of such spontaneous connections that even a child can guess them.

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After a long day, with Wanchai Ferry frozen food, noodle house flavor can be enjoyed right in your own home.

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