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Four generations of the Zhang family have played monkey kings.

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Zamenhof had a plan to create a world language, an ambitious plan thwarted by the innate quality of language itself.

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The popularity of Christianity came to a peak during Matteo Ricci's time in China, but after his death, the Qing Dynasty vehemently opposed its practice in China.

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The quest to discover Asia did not stop with Columbus. What has drawn other countries to China?

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During the Ming Dynasty, the Chinese made the voyage across the Western Pacific. But, why was the feat not acknowledged in history?

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This video introduces the famous Siheyuan number 42, once home to famous scholar from Fu Jen Catholic University.

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This is an introduction to the Panzhongxi, a type of folk art that exists in the Beijing hutongs.

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This video is an introduction to Beijing's Luogu Lane, also known as "Centipede Street."

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After many years of research, acupuncture has now become an effective tool for healing all kinds of ailments.

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This video introduces the various types and styles of Beijing siheyuan.

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Medical discoveries in the U.S. and France sparked further study by China into the correlation between acupoints in the ear and the treatment of disease.

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This video is an introduction to the famous hutongs of Beijing.

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None of the explanations behind the Curse of the Pharaohs have been definitively proven as not everyone who has entered the tomb has succumbed to its fate. What are we to believe?

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Dun is looking for new challengers while "Four Eyes" has his eye on the future. Niu is now teaching young children.

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Unable to find their favorite game anywhere in town, Dun and "Four Eyes" decide to take matters into their own hands.

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Learn the story of Bole and the idiom derived from his tale.

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Dun and "Four Eyes" catch up at a local restaurant and reminisce about old times.

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The Curse of the Pharaohs has apparently even struck people who have never entered the Egyptian tombs and was cited as the reason for the sinking of the Titanic.

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In ancient times, meridian networks and acupoints were used to treat illness, but researchers are only beginning to understand the effectiveness of these in diagnosing illness and examining the body.

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By a stroke of luck, Dun reunites with long-lost "Four Eyes."

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Professor Cecilia Lindqvist sets out to understand Chinese people through Chinese characters.

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People first started believing in the Curse of the Pharaohs when British Egyptologists found Tutankhamen's tomb in the 1920s and Lord Carnarvon died mysteriously shortly thereafter. What's the scientific explanation for his untimely demise?

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Dun is devastated when his very own script is given away and his lines delivered by someone else.

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Dun is gearing up for his first television appearance as a commentator for Supreme Entertainment.

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