Some more differences between Shanghai and Beijing.
Our host meets a half-Beijingese, half-Shanghainese, and learns the importance of using "nin" while in Beijing.
It's time for more impressions of Beijing.
Is there anything about Shanghai that's better than Beijing?
Not all Beijingers have been to Shanghai, but they've certainly heard of its main attractions.
What complaints do Beijingers have about the Shanghainese?
What is a Beijinger's first impressions of Shanghai?
Have cab drivers in Beijing been to Shanghai or met Shanghainese people before?
What are some differences between Shanghainese and Beijingers?
How well would a Beijinger speak Shanghainese?
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.
Chinese Daily Life speaks with Beijingers on their thoughts about Shanghainese people.
In this episode of Chinese Daily Life, we find out what Beijingers think of Shanghai?
When do we know if we've truly reached the point of loving ourselves?
The key to feeling love is to feel the feeling of caring for someone.
Live in your feelings for a moment. What are they telling you?
A lot of what we do to take care of ourselves is based on the underlying belief that we're not good enough. That belief has to stop.
We can't truly love others until we love ourselves. So, how do we accomplish that?
There is an underlying message of putting others first that is inherent in the concept of self-love.
Why is it so hard to love oneself? The reason might start with the term itself.
Chinese medicine teaches us to look after ourselves by preventing disease, rather than dealing with it when it arrives.
Modern technology is helping us cope with disease, not cure it.
Chinese medicine is about prevention rather than covering up symptoms.
Chinese medicine is helpful in detecting ailments not found in Western techniques.
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