Professor Fan tells us how we can all be content with nothingness.
Professor Fan discusses the idea of "Ren" and its importance in maintaining healthy relationships.
Professor Fan tells us how we can nurture a healthy mind and how it will improve our lives.
A 75-year-old retired school teacher collects garbage every day and donates the money to a school for poor children. His charitable deeds have earned him recognition in the local newspaper and several awards. His speaking is difficult to understand, but still an interesting perspective from a different generation.
The interview continues and LiuYi shows us how he collects garbage as well as the school garden he has created.
Professor Lang illustrates the case of education inequality using the case of China's 985 and 211 schools as an example.
Professor Lang explains why the current system of central government funding to China's top universities is not equal.
Professor Lang compares enrollment rates in Henan and Shanghai to illustrate China's problem of education inequality.
Inequality in education is often due to unequal opportunities and developmental disparities in different parts of a country.
Guests discuss inequality between educational opportunities for children in the cities versus villages.
A heated debate arises over whether the inequality issue is a school problem or geographical problem.
Chinese enterprises are using trade to achieve an influx of foreign capital, although the validity of the reported exports may come into question.
The idea of vegetarianism started in China thousands of years ago. So, let's find out why people started to become vegetarians.
Longhua Temple's veggie noodles are a traditional dish that one eats for the New Year. Six hundred bowls of these noodles can be made in just one hour.
As the most delicious vegetarian dishes come from the temples, a visit to one may be in order to try top vegetarian dishes.
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