Chinese wontons are the centerpiece of many Chinese meals. History and geography have given the wonton many different names and styles. Learn about them all in this video!
Companies offering private cars and carpooling options are posing a very real threat to the taxi industry.
Chinese vlogger Alex kicks off the Christmas season with her Christmas gift list.
People often say that we should not judge a person by his or her appearance, but what is the real definition of beautiful?
How and when did Christianity enter China?
Pine nut Wealthy Fish is a famous dish in Gong De Lin. Not only that it is hard to make, it is also comparable to the famous Shanghai dish of Pine nut Yellow Croaker.
A professor discusses human emotions and how they share a close and interconnected relationship with our internal organs.
Professor Fan discusses the relationship between the liver and anger and its correlation with the irritability experienced by females during menstruation.
Professor Fan discusses the relationship between thought and the digestive system and why drivers who drive long distances have gastric problems.
Professor Fan discusses grief and the lungs as well as how immense fear affects our ability to control the kidneys.
Professor Fan emphasizes the importance of rules and having a good grasp of such rules in everything we do.
As some Chinese get richer, many look overseas to invest in property. This news segment looks at the Australian real estate market with commentary from the author of a popular book called "Being a Chinese Property Owner in Australia."
An analysis of buying property in Australia continues with an in-depth look at Australia's low property tax and generous loan structure.
With exploding consumer demand for cars, major Chinese cities have monthly quotas restricting the number of new cars allowed on the roads, forcing the price of license plates to soar. Watch this news segment to find out just how expensive it is to be a new car driver in Shanghai.
A cautionary tale featuring some of China's biggest internet companies. In the space of just five days, over 200 people were swindled in what is essentially the Nigerian Prince scam with Chinese characteristics.
The scamming industry is China's most profitable, cheating the Chinese of hundreds of billions each year.
Bureaucrat scammers are out to prey on the unsuspecting with promises of wealth and prominence to those who believe them.
Text message scams are running rampant in China. Scammers are using all sorts of tactics to cheat victims of their money.
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