Although many people aren't aware of it, China's deaf-mute community is actually quite large. To attend to their needs, a special workshop was established.
The workshop enables these members of the deaf-mute community to earn money through their work as well as expressing themselves through their crafts.
No longer outcasts, through the studio, they are able to adapt to the real world and become a part of society.
A perfumer tells us how his lifestyle has changed as he's grown up. He's created the ideal house for him and his numerous pets.
This video talks about how wasteful it can be to shop excessively on Singles day. Not only do you not need so much stuff, it can be harmful to the environment.
Zhang Xiaofei has everything she needs except for a boyfriend. In this video we meet a potential boyfriend candidate.
Zhang Xiaofei and her super rich eligible bachelor get to know each other. He's super rich and gives her a gift she can't accept.
The second suitor isn't a good match either because he has a strange educational background and strange superstitions.
In this episode of Chinese Daily Life, we find out what Beijingers think of Shanghai?
Chinese Daily Life speaks with Beijingers on their thoughts about Shanghainese people.
China Daily Life continues to ask Beijingers if they've been to Shanghai and why they've had the chance to frequent the cosmopolitan city.
How well would a Beijinger speak Shanghainese?
What are some differences between Shanghainese and Beijingers?
Have cab drivers in Beijing been to Shanghai or met Shanghainese people before?
What is a Beijinger's first impressions of Shanghai?
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