Follow a deep sea fishing voyage from Hainan and learn about the trials and tribulations faced by the crew.
The conclusion to "A Bite of China" reminds us to appreciate the diversity of the natural world in China and the rich variety of food this provides.
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.
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?
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.
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!
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.
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.
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!
Chinese people are very hospitable. When going to someone's home, Chinese tea makes a good gift for the host.
Chinese people are very hospitable and often invite guests to their homes.
As Chinese dumplings are delicious, next time, try them with your Chinese friends!
I love taking baths. They make my skin so nice! I have so much fun with turtles, mermaids and submarines in my bathtub. Who doesn't love taking baths?
A popular birthday song that twists the word "zhu" (猪, which means both "pig" and "wish") with another Chinese character (祝) to make an interesting birthday song.
Listen to this classic children's song from the eighties: "Two tigers. Two tigers. They run fast. They run fast." But, something is strange about these tigers! Find out what it is.
This is probably the simplest Chinese song ever with only a few sentences! "One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. Where is my friend? Here. Here. My friend is here."
This is a classic children's song from the '80s with a very simple vocabulary: "The little swallow is wearing a colorful coat. She comes here every spring..."
Watermelon, watermelon, round and round... Watch and find out the best way to eat a watermelon.
Yao Chen's influence on the internet is great, but the greater the influence, the greater the responsibility. In this interview, Yao Chen talks about the difficulty of maintaining such influence.
Yao Chen's influence on the internet is great, but the greater the influence, the greater the responsibility. In this interview, Yao Chen talks about the difficulty of maintaining such influence.
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