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A guest on this Beijing Television segment explains under which situations you can or cannot reuse masks.

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In this first of an interview series with a Chinese medicine expert, listen to her discuss the terminology used concerning Chinese, Western, and modern medicine in general.

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In this second video in a series with a Chinese medicine expert, our interviewee goes on to discuss the history of medicine, her own experiences at the hospital as a child, and her move from the world of literature into Chinese medicine.

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This video is a demonstration of acupoint selection.

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The host has some fun with acupuncture and the guest's needles are eventually removed.

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Acupuncturist Mr. He only needs to insert a needle into one spot to treat a case of knee joint pain. Where will it be?

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This video explains the origin of the term, "Windy Mansion."

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This video demonstrates acupuncture insertion into the "Windy Mansion" acupoint.

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Just like many things, acupuncture is about quality, not quantity.

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This video introduces another acupoint, the "Chungwan," further supporting the principle that "All it takes is one needle."

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Mastering the use of the acupoints takes decades of practice.

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What is Wuyi Rock Tea and where does it come from?

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How did the different varieties of teas in the Wuyi Mountain come to be?

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What are some of the lesser-known varieties that come from mid-season shrub tea trees?

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How do tea producers distinguish between the many varieties of tea produced on Wuyi Mountain?

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What are the initial processes of making rock tea?

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Why was fully-fired charcoal roasting so important?

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Not surprisingly, the taste and quality of teas from different areas of the mountain differ greatly.

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When is high heat required when roasting teas?

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Why should we not choose less expensive or big-brand rock teas?

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How do we know if a tea is high-quality or not?

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What is the mountain tea fields problem?

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