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82-year-old Wu Ren Di was married for over 40 years before his wife passed away in 2001.

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Even in retirement, Mister Wu keeps busy with stock trading.

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After his first marriage, 82-year-old Wu Ren Di had a short-lived marriage of four months.

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Divorced for a decade, Ying met the love of her life at a singles salon.

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Ying had no choice but to leave her boyfriend of four years after his daughter did not approve of their decision to get married.

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The elderly today not only have physical needs, but spiritual needs as well.

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Despite meeting a 64 year-old man at 59 years of age, Wan Mei Ling claims Ni Sheng Rong is the man she's been waiting for her entire life.

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Wan Mei Ling faces opposition from her family regarding her relationship with Ni Sheng Rong.

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Wan Mei Ling has made many sacrifices for the man she loves.

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This new generation of young people in China needs to stop laying claim to their parents' assets.

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Each week, a government-supported dating service hosts matchmaking events for the elderly.

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Ren Hai Hua has been a matchmaker for the elderly for over a decade.

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Meet Zhu Hong and Mister Zhang, an elderly couple who recently met in Pudong.

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Zhu Hong's partner, Mister Zhang, wholeheartedly supports her in her endeavors.

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Zhu Hong and Mister Zhang were one of the luckier elderly couples that had the support and blessing of their children.

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Elderly people in Shanghai are finding their own ways to live their lives to the fullest.

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This video details the history of Christianity in China, namely the influential figures, Matteo Ricci and Xu Guangqi.

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Emperor Kangxi played a major role in introducing Christianity into China.

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Why doesn't China have a film rating system similar to the United States or other countries?

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A doctor from a health clinic tells how he would rather have patience think about preventative care than treat people who are already sick. The key to curing disease is our good habits.

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While filming a video to show off their new home, Xue and Tai meet Fung, a real estate agent. Or is he?

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As they leave the house, Xue and Tai realize they've forgotten something.

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To avoid being discovered, Xue and Tai begin their act.

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