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While everyone holds chopsticks to eat in China, what is the proper way to do so? What is the proper chopstick-holding etiquette and what do people from different parts of China believe about it?

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Can all Chinese people hold chopsticks in the correct way? This is not always the case!

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Watch this entertaining competition in which Chinese people put their chopstick abilities to the test.

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Famous stars talk about the different uses of bamboo and the role it played in their childhood.

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Famous stars are put to the test to see if they know the proper uses of bamboo utensils.

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One of the guests recites a famous poem that speaks of the tenacity of the bamboo and its representation of the Chinese people.

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An expert explains the origins of the brush pen and bamboo slips and how the Chinese characters for these items came about.

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Famous guests discuss the wide variety of traditional Chinese bamboo and stringed musical instruments.

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Why do parents these days have their children learn Western instruments instead of traditional Chinese instruments?

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Members of the Dai ethnic group explain the role bamboo plays in their lives as well as courting rituals.

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Yao Chien is a famous lyricist in the Chinese music industry. This interview talks about his other hidden identity as a collector.

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Collecting is hard. One must know how to pick out the classics that will last in order to be called a real "collector".

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Sometimes you might need to give up what you love but then you can cherish it in another way.

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Your collection can be anything that is meaningful to you.

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The joy of collecting comes from when someone can resonate with you through his/her work.

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Cherish everything that you encountered, because you might never see it again.

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If something is meant to be, then what is yours is yours.

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Meet Xie Wenkai, a skateboarder from Shanghai.

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Xie Wenkai recalls how he met his friends, Wang Yiqing and Hu Tianyou, who also shared his love for skateboarding.

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Meet Hu Tianyou and Wang Yiqing, skateboarders from Shanghai.

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Meet Wang Di, a skateboarder from Jinan, Shandong.

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