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As Yanni prepares for a project, the Butler explains what "craft" means to him.

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The Butler describes his current stage in life.

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To keep up with the accumulation of items, Annie decides to open a shop.

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Once completed, Yanni Cai's "Meal for One" project gains substantial popularity.

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Chinese entrepreneurs share some advice for those seeking inspiration to do their own thing.

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To waste or not to waste: that is the question.

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There is more than one way to solve a problem. Look at things from different perspectives and maybe you'll be able to come up with even better solutions.

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Being kind is a choice. Be kind to the environment because our future generations will still have to live in it.

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"Heritage" sees its greatest number of participants in a single performance.

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Performers recall the day of a spectacular performance at the opening ceremony of the 2008 Olympics.

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Should there be individuality in a traditional group performance?

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Things get heated as the group versus individuality debate continues.

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Every role is important, no matter how small.

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For the first time, these young performers are getting the attention they deserve.

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These drum performers have brought to the "Heritage" stage the traditions of China's villagers.

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Ms. Gong Lin Na teaches people ways to produce sound.

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Mao Yun Gong is the inheritor of the Liuliu tone.

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Ms. Gong Lin Na and Mr. Mao were brought together by the Liuliu tone.

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There are many tones in Chinese folk music.

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China is losing its sound. What can be done to save it?

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Although the tendency is for society to look down on the mentally-ill, one who actually gets to know them may find them to be extremely talented.

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While helping mentally-ill people to adapt to the real world, we can also learn a lot about our true selves.

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Although many people look down on them because of their illnesses, we might actually be the ones who are sick.

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