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Ever wanted to know the style secrets of the stars? Pop singer Wu Sikai mixes and matches to create an outfit that is both trendy and flattering to his small frame.

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Rapidly urbanizing China represents a huge opportunity for luxury brands. Dior China head Li Dakang talks fashion, lifestyle and why he loves Shanghai.

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Fashionista continues to bring you the latest in celebrity and fashion trends every weeknight at 10:00 p.m. on Channel Young.

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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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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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I always say, if even in loving a person, humanity is restrained by itself, then the end of the world has already arrived. There's no need to wait until the day the earth is destroyed.

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Already knowing that heartbreak is always inevitable, why are you cherishing a long and lasting affection? Because loves are always “loath to part from each other.” Then
why do you take to heart that tiny little bit of gentleness?

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You always say there is a lot of time, you can wait for me. I didn't understand before that there is a "tomorrow" for sure. Missing you is like a breathing pain.

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Fish Leong's live cover version of Sandy Lam's "Don't Care Who I Am."

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A fruit and vegetable market is the place to shop for fresh food in China. Come check out the great variety of food on display!

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We learn about the past and present of Fujian Fuken music, a Chinese music company that makes and distributes mix tapes, put on shows, etc.

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Zhang Fang shows you how to do a hair bump in two minutes.

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"Heritage" sees its greatest number of participants in a single performance.

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Performers recall the day of a spectacular performance at the opening ceremony of the 2008 Olympics.

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Should there be individuality in a traditional group performance?

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Things get heated as the group versus individuality debate continues.

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Every role is important, no matter how small.

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For the first time, these young performers are getting the attention they deserve.

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These drum performers have brought to the "Heritage" stage the traditions of China's villagers.

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Ms. Gong Lin Na teaches people ways to produce sound.

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Mao Yun Gong is the inheritor of the Liuliu tone.

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Ms. Gong Lin Na and Mr. Mao were brought together by the Liuliu tone.

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There are many tones in Chinese folk music.

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China is losing its sound. What can be done to save it?

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