There are two ways to say hello in Chinese: "ni hao," the informal way, and "nin hao," the manner that shows respect.
Susan accidentally runs into her friend's family members in the street. Not knowing who they are, she is given the wrong directions and heads further away from the house.
Susan is visiting her friend for Spring Festival. Let's see how a Chinese family celebrates this holiday.
In going through his memories, Kai realizes that he hasn't been there for his family when they have needed him.
Kai is given an experimental technology that will allow to him to retain only one block of memory, leaving him with a difficult decision to make.
On the night of his tenth wedding anniversary, Kai suddenly collapses and is admitted to the hospital.
Zhou Lisha and Xue Xinyue do their best to come up with excuses for their poor performance and we find out what the prize is for the winner.
It's time for the third assessment and Zhou Lisha tries her best to come up with an excuse for why she hasn't been coming to the gym.
Not a Common Day: It all starts with a simple greeting on a beautiful morning... Learn the vocabulary of a very basic introduction in this video.
A very touching film with a sadly beautiful score and important message: You can't turn back time. Please cherish the people you love because you can't make up for it when it's gone.
This film reveals some negative phenomena in our society. How should we treat our parents when they grow old? What do they really need? Is it just money, or loved ones to spend time with them?
See how this short film, "The Waiting," closes. With the kids waiting at home and a stressed, bereaved father on his way back from work, will everything turn out for the best?
As the kids wait for Dad to return home from work, it's up to big sister to not let younger brother worry. If there were an accident, surely Daddy's company would call - right?
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