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When Clay Garner takes the stage, people are simply amazed: a soothing voice and an arsenal of incredible songs and yet- this singer/songwriter is ONLY eighteen years old!

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The song, "You're Happy, So I'm Happy," was interpreted by the media and some critics as a song written for her newborn baby girl. However, Faye Wong says the song simply expresses the feeling of happiness. However, you can still feel her delight about becoming a mother. Let's hear it!

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ECCO's Chinese designer, Li Hong Yan, presents a collection of shoes and clothing which is creative yet down to earth.

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Faye Wong: a highly successful and influential Chinese singer-songwriter and actress who is usually referred to as a diva. She was born in Beijing, moved to Hong Kong in 1987 and rose to stardom in the early 1990s by singing ballads in Cantonese. Since 1995, she has recorded mostly in her native Mandarin, often combining alternative music with mainstream Chinese pop. "I Am Willing" is one of her signature songs from the early years.

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Trip hop is originally from the UK. It is derived from post acid house and is the more experimental variant of breakbeat, which contains influences of soul, funk and jazz. Very few Chinese people actually know this type of music. Let's see how this Chinese band introduces it.

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A very touching film with a sadly beautiful score and important message: You can't turn back time. Please cherish the people you love because you can't make up for it when it's gone.

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This film reveals some negative phenomena in our society. How should we treat our parents when they grow old? What do they really need? Is it just money, or loved ones to spend time with them?

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Meet the Chinese music group, The Fan, as they share their thoughts about their instruments, their music and how Eastern and Western music influence one another.

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Gao Shan, the eighteen-year-old American boy, loves writing songs, singing, playing guitar and learning Chinese. He is good at covering Jay Chow and Leehom Wang’s songs while his voice is very similar to Leehom’s. His Chinese songs have been warmly received by Chinese netizens.

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Love is like petals falling in the sky.
Happiness is around the corner.
By looking in your eyes, I knew you are already a part of my life.

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What does a Mcdonald's commercial look like in China?

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This Listerine commercial asks the question: Are you ready for a dental contest!?

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Do you know that Pizza Hut is the most popular and fancy pizza brand in China?

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Tim Wu Addicted

American-born Tim Wu is an emcee/producer/tv host/celebrity based out of Shanghai. As most foreigners learning Chinese find it hard enough to wrap their tongues around its confounding variety of tones and new sounds, rarely does anyone aspire to use his or her burgeoning linguistic skills to write poetry, let alone rap. Let's listen to one who has.

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PD presents an inspirational rap song about holding onto your beliefs and staying real.

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Since boys love their toys, it should comes as no surprise that men get into technical products a little more than girls. Having technical difficulties could be some guy's way of saving the day.

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Wang Junshang becomes the subject of gossip and Wang Guanshang tries to find out if the guest he took to dinner was his girlfriend.

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The team continues its Spinning course and Wang Guanquan keeps us up to date on what he's been up to recently.

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Allen introduces the team to Spinning

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Still at the Spa at the Hilton, Brian Yang explores how stretching can help us to relax and recover after working out.

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Today, buying almost anything you want is as easy as turning on your computer. Pick up some Chinese for online shopping.

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Zorro learns that you can only truly appreciate a wine once you understand the country that it comes from. So, what will Martin have to say about the Italian and Spanish cultures?

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Zorro and Martin talk Shakespeare and try out Italy’s most potent wine.

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Zorro finds out how two wines grown in the same region of Italy and made using the same type of grape can come out tasting completely different.

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