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Chinese tea plays an important role in a Chinese family, within and beyond the shores of China. Pu’er tea is touted as a semi-rare tea. The most famous Pu’er tea is from the Yunnan Province in China. A good grade of Pu’er tea is expensive and its value increases with age. Learn all about the Pu’er tea, its varieties, grades, production, packaging, storage, etc., from this series of videos.

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Zhan Bo has to use the final "lang" from the Three Lang Theory. Watch and find out if it works on Wan Yu.

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Yan Yan reveals she will marry Xiao Li with little reaction from her father.

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A very touching story presented by the people who lived through this simultaneously scary and enlightening life experience- how it all started as a game and turned into a desperate effort to survive.

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The third chapter of a story of humanity and courage. Simple people walking in a park hear someone calling for help and run to rescue him and his friends, turning into instant heroes.

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The girl's father is brutally attacked, leaving him with serious brain damage and memory loss.

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This short video introduces a very touching story that happened in real life: a story of compassion, mutual assistance and hope.

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The meeting between the girl's father and the girl's new boyfriend doesn't go as expected. Everything turns out more complicated than planned and the lunch ends with everyone unhappy.

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Need some advice on how to lead a healthy lifestyle? This video will give you a few pointers!

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A daughter leads a lonely and miserable life, sexually harassed by her boss and missing her dad. However, meeting someone could bring a new light into her life and bring her and her father closer once more.

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Xiao Sa is a stray dog that followed a group of cyclists from Sichuan to Lhasa. Find out more about this amazing dog that keeps on running.
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A father fights with his daughter because she thinks he's getting older and neglecting to take care of himself properly. Then, after an awkward moment on a bus, the father decides to run off.

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The fourth major financial event of 2013 was the bitcoin, a mysterious intangible currency whose potential has soared in value over the last three years.
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Things get dark as the father discovers his daughter has been getting too close to a boy. But his anger quickly turns to remorse when she responds badly to his punishment.

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The third major financial event of 2013 was the development of online lending. While it offered much higher rates of return, a much higher risk was involved as well.

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Eva's mom talks about how taking her daughter travelling with her has changed not only her daughter's life but that of her family.

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Time skips forward a decade to the Reform and Opening Era in this segment. The father struggles to find romance and raise his 16-year-old daughter.

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This informative video talks about the public launch of a new type of credit card designed specifically for business travelers.

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Wu Sikai wasn't always so sartorially savvy. Where he once relied on his fashion designer wife to style him, Wu now studies fashion magazines to find out what to wear.

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We're transported back in time by the old man's memories told as a quirky, old-time style short called "Father," which depicts a sweet relationship between a heroic policeman and his daughter.

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The second major financial event of 2013 was Alipay's "Balance treasure." Watch to find out more about this controversial initiative.

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Taetea tea ceremony experts talk about their experiences in performances to promote the Taetea brand and pass on the art of the tea ceremony.

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In an interview, a Chinese artist reveals the beauty and labor that hide behind the incredible art of paper cutting, which has developed in China over centuries and is currently practiced by very few.

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This idiom literally means "to wield an axe in front of Lu Ban" and mocks someone who makes a fool of himself by showing off in front of an expert. It was coined by a Ming Dynasty scholar.

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