A professor from the South China University of Technology speaks on inequal education resources.
A heated debate arises over whether the inequality issue is a school problem or geographical problem.
Chinese enterprises are using trade to achieve an influx of foreign capital, although the validity of the reported exports may come into question.
If we gave these people 100 RMB, would they be willing to be apart from their spouses for a day?
Several young people are asked if they ever dreamed of becoming musicians. Watch their responses.
How old are the people born in the 80's and 90's?
Can those born in the 80's and 90's celebrate Children's Day?
What's special about those born in the 80's and 90's?
What kinds of dreams do people born in the 2000's have?
Does it matter who handles the money in the household?
How do people feel about women managing the money in the household?
A jolly German fellow tells us why he loves Shanghai so much. His whole life is in Shanghai, so he feels it's his second home.
Our jolly host asks some of his Beijing friends how they feel about Shanghai foreigners. He also asks how someone can come to love a city they weren't born in.
Our host continues to ask his Beijing friends why they think Beijing is better than Shanghai. Roz says that Beijing is better because the roads are easier to find.
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