We find out just how strong Wang Guanquan is, and Li Weina invites everyone to her housewarming party.
Li Weina invites everybody to her new apartment for a housewarming party, and we find out a bit more about each of the contestants.
I am from Xinjiang but that doesn't mean I ride horses, it doesn't mean I eat qiegao, it also doesn't mean I am a thief or a terrorist. Listen to these young Xinjiang voices tell you what Xinjiang people are really like.
Even though we explain to others what Xinjiang is like, it is still hard to break down the image mainstream media creates of place like Urumqi. I can only do my best to tell you that Urumqi is not just grassland.
Stereotypes are dangerous, especially if they make up your entire understanding of something or someone. It is important to remember that everything and everyone is multifaceted. Just because one person does something a certain way doesn't mean everyone else does too.
Stereotypes of Xinjiang people don't only create confusion for the general population but also effect how Xinjiang people self-identify themselves.
How do we break down this ugly stereotype of Xinjiang? Both side need to openly communicate and work together to clear up misunderstandings. But where do we start? Start from yourself of course!
Time for some food!
Qi Yue Er is from Pujiang but is currently working in Hangzhou. She regularly makes the traditional Pujiang snack, Mi Shai Pa.
Ye Ru from Inner Mongolia will attempt to make lamb stew for the first time, the very dish her mom used to make.
For Zhu Luwei, glutinous rice balls in fermented rice wine are one of his fondest memories of his days in his hometown, Ningbo.
Each New Year, Zhu Luwei visits his family, giving them the taste of an authentic Ningbonese Chinese New Year.
Hu Jianming from Ninghai, Ningbo introduces a hometown dish: pork belly stew with dried pufferfish.
The lesson on to make pork belly stew with dried pufferfish continues.
Hu Jianming from Ningbo believes food from one's hometown is like a memory of his or her childhood.
"Old Boy" is produced by 11 Degrees of Youth, directed by Xiao Yang, who was also the editor and one of the main actors in this movie. The movie tells the story of how Michael Jackson's death affects two ordinary people's lives and awakens their childhood dreams.
What was is like to be in a Chinese middle school in the 70s. Bullies and romance...
The Chopstick Group had prepared "Billie Jean" for the school gala. However, something unexpected happened. Time flew by. They grew up and became a wedding host and a barber, living ordinary lives.
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