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The "Heart Sutra" encourages one to embrace and adapt to change.

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This video examines four famous characters from the "Heart Sutra": "Se Ji Shi Kong."

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Annie recalls when she decided to begin her working life in Shanghai.

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One needs creativity to cook an impressive dish. The Bead Curtain is a very interesting vegetarian dish that uses aloe as its main ingredient.

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Chinese pop singer Jane Zhang performs "Painted Heart."

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Time is an intangible thing that is difficult to measure. This little video talks about the different tools used to measure time in history.

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Time is an intangible thing that is difficult to measure. This little video talks about the different tools used to measure time in history.

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The lotus flower is a symbol of Buddhism. Therefore, a vegetarian dish is made with this concept in mind.

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Behind every dish, there is a meaning. This vegetarian dish is called "Understand and Embrace."

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The Jade Buddhist Temple in Shanghai is famous for its vegetarian meals. It is a must-try if you are into veggie dishes.

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What's the best way to get past the hurt and move on with your life after a breakup?

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As the most delicious vegetarian dishes come from the temples, a visit to one may be in order to try top vegetarian dishes.

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Longhua Temple's veggie noodles are a traditional dish that one eats for the New Year. Six hundred bowls of these noodles can be made in just one hour.

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It feels good to start the New Year off with a bowl of veggie noodles.

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The idea of vegetarianism started in China thousands of years ago. So, let's find out why people started to become vegetarians.

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Zhu Haoran shows you how to make traditional Hubei stew.

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Liu Yong's "Lantern Festival at Longshan Temple" tells a multitude of stories simultaneously.

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Mastering the use of the acupoints takes decades of practice.

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Zhu Haoran from Hubei speaks about the preparation of traditional food from his hometown.

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Liu Yong further explains the intricacies of his painting, "Lantern Festival at Longshan Temple."

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Taiwanese opera and the Longshan Temple are early symbols of Taiwanese culture.

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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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