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Chinese vlogger Alex kicks off the Christmas season with her Christmas gift list.

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People often say that we should not judge a person by his or her appearance, but what is the real definition of beautiful?

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Li Yin Fei and Li Ding perform their crosstalk act the Spring Festival Gala.

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Companies offering private cars and carpooling options are posing a very real threat to the taxi industry.

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Chinese wontons are the centerpiece of many Chinese meals. History and geography have given the wonton many different names and styles. Learn about them all in this video!

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Experts explain what foods can help us keep warm in the winter and which may cause excessive heat.

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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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If makeup is so important, why do we learn it ourselves?

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It's not enough just to do your makeup these days, apparently.

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How much makeup does it take for a five-minute set on stage?

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Xiaolu isn't buying into the ad campaigns when it comes to skincare.

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Why should the responsibility to look youthful fall squarely on women?

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Xiaolu explains why you shouldn't have to hide the truth about your age.

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When do women start becoming afraid to admit their true age?

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Mr. Luo interviews for an assistant.

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What is truly important when selecting a tea?

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A professor discusses human emotions and how they share a close and interconnected relationship with our internal organs.

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Professor Fan discusses the relationship between the liver and anger and its correlation with the irritability experienced by females during menstruation.

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Professor Fan discusses the relationship between thought and the digestive system and why drivers who drive long distances have gastric problems.

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Professor Fan discusses grief and the lungs as well as how immense fear affects our ability to control the kidneys.

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Professor Fan discusses how extreme changes in emotion can damage the "Qi" in the five viscera.

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Professor Fan explains why you must anger someone to the point of tears during an argument.

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Professor Fan emphasizes the importance of rules and having a good grasp of such rules in everything we do.

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Professor Fan uses the process of birth and life to explain why there is never a need to fear pain.

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Professor Fan tells us how we can all be content with nothingness.

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Professor Fan discusses the idea of "Ren" and its importance in maintaining healthy relationships.

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One of the biggest problems in Chinese society is the absence of parents in their kids’ lives. Parents often work elsewhere while the children stay in their hometown with their grandparents.

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A 75-year-old retired school teacher collects garbage every day and donates the money to a school for poor children. His charitable deeds have earned him recognition in the local newspaper and several awards. His speaking is difficult to understand, but still an interesting perspective from a different generation.

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The interview continues and LiuYi shows us how he collects garbage as well as the school garden he has created.

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What is education equality and how do we achieve it?

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Professor Lang illustrates the case of education inequality using the case of China's 985 and 211 schools as an example.

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Professor Lang explains why the current system of central government funding to China's top universities is not equal.

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Professor Lang compares enrollment rates in Henan and Shanghai to illustrate China's problem of education inequality.

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Students face discrimination both before entering university and after graduating. Why?

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Inequality in education is often due to unequal opportunities and developmental disparities in different parts of a country.

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Guests discuss inequality between educational opportunities for children in the cities versus villages.

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