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?
Did you know that a bottle of champagne can actually be a lethal weapon? Only if the bottle isn't opened correctly, that is. Watch Martin teach Zorro the basics of opening champagne in this episode of "The Connoisseur."
Do you know what exactly is inside a bottle of champagne? Where do those gas bubbles come from? Find out in this video!
Shanghai's Yu Garden is a must-see for any visitor to the city. In this video, check out not only the garden itself, but also the the very Shanghainese area around it as well.
Today Martin and Zorro try the legendary Chateauneuf-du-pape. How will it go down with braised yellow croaker?
What are the latest trends and offers for the New Year in China? Find out by watching these commercials!
Who will be the lucky winner this week? What will the prize and the punishment be? Find out in this video!
Want to know how the contestants of "The Gym" are performing and what they have been doing? Watch this video to find out.
Wang Guanquan gets a mysterious phone call. Then, on a photo shoot, he and Zhou Lisha try to act out the part of lovers on a romantic holiday, with mixed results.
Watch as a man pops the question to his girlfriend in public in front of hundreds of people. Will she say yes?
Wang Junshang and Zhou Lisha go head to head in their first assessment. Who's won the prize, and what will the penalty be for the one who has performed worst?
As her penalty for performing the worst, Zhou Lisha attempts to cook dinner for Wang Junshang at a new restaurant in Shanghai.
We find out just how good Zhou Lisha's cooking skills are as she makes spaghetti carbonara and tiramisu for Wang Junshang. Will she pull it off, or will it turn into Wang Junshang's punishment instead?
Wang Guanquan tries out a new set of exercise equipment at the gym in order to get the sculpted physique he's aiming for.
The kids are hard at work in class, and although their teachers know what's going on, there's little they can do. Meanwhile, Dad is hard at work at the factory.
China is a fast-changing place. New buildings go up, and old ones are torn down. On their way home from school, the kids are surrounded by these changes and it makes them reflect on the future of their own home.
It's snack time at home and the kids are feeding themselves - they've even become accustomed to practicing piano on their own.
As the kids wait for Dad to return home from work, it's up to big sister to not let younger brother worry. If there were an accident, surely Daddy's company would call - right?
See how this short film, "The Waiting," closes. With the kids waiting at home and a stressed, bereaved father on his way back from work, will everything turn out for the best?
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