"Dahood" is a very unique shoe store in Shanghai. Find out how we spoil our feet in a very stylish way.
With an increasingly affluent population, more and more people in China are donating to NGOs or public welfare organizations. Where does the money go and what can be done to improve transparency in China's burgeoning NGO sector? Learn more in this informative video.
Meet three underprivileged children from the countryside, all of whom share a love for reading.
Underprivileged children from the countryside lack the same opportunities as those from the cities due to insufficient quantity and quality of reading. Learn what steps the China Youth Development Foundation has taken to improve this situation.
This tutorial teaches you how to do makeup for interviews to give a good first impression to your potential employers. Part one explains how to choose and apply base.
The eyebrows play a very important role in makeup.The second part of this makeup tutorial teaches you the eyebrows that you should use for an interview.
The third part of this tutorial teaches you how to apply eyeliner to create a clean and fresh look for your interview. Following the eye makeup, refined lip makeup is needed to finish the look.
After applying the perfect makeup, the next thing that one needs in order to leave a good impression is the right outfit. This part of the tutorial will teach you how to dress to impress for the interview.
While you might sometimes think it is fun to say something, it could potentially hurt the person you are talking about.
Body shaming is a big thing in China. Have you had any experience in which people have treated you differently because of your looks?
In today's society, people who are more attractive have advantages in all fields. Have you ever treated someone differently because of his or her appearance?
Posture is a big giveaway when it comes to figuring out whether a person likes you or not.
When girls "chase" guys, it's more like luring the guys to like them and have them chase after them.
An author and documentary filmmaker Laoji believes the only thing you should do as a kid is play. His son Simba has always longed to see the polar bears. One day Laoji and his family embark on a journey others only dream about.
At a young age, Simba's father took him out of school to travel. The education he received traveling hardly compares to what he could learn in the classroom. Languages, social skills, adapting to new environments these are all skills that can be developed outside of the classroom.
Traveling with his child is an incredible experience for Simba's father. There is nothing more he would rather do than watch his son grow up by his side. For children, getting out and seeing the world is important to their growth and development.
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