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Chinese singer Han Hong talks about her stance on fur and why she loves dogs so much.

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Superstitious people might have you believe that disturbing a pharaoh's tomb will curse you to die. But, is there a scientific explanation behind this phenomenon?

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This video introduces the basic parts of the guitar and what happens when you tighten or loosen its strings.

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This is the official trailer for the 2015 film, "Only You," directed by Zhang Hao.

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The Family Chronicles Oral History Photo and Video Project inspires young people to dig deep and learn about their family history.

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This is the movie trailer for the Guan Hu-directed 2015 movie, Mr. Six.

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Meet three underprivileged children from the countryside, all of whom share a love for reading.

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Little Nezha starts to suspect the relationship between courier boy and driver.

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The saga of the broken package continues.

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The courier needs to think on his feet to stall a passenger.

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All is going well with the plan, until...

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Shiyin sets out to find out why there aren't as many young men that are embracing the Hanfu style.

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Two men concoct a plan to save the fate of the delivery.

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China has a large population. It also has the world's most rich and diverse natural landscape. The type of geography and climate contribute to the formation and preservation of the species. Any other country is not likely to have so many potential food ingredients.People collect, pick, dig [and] fish in order to get these gifts from the great nature. Through the seasons, we are about to see the story of man and nature behind its delicious foods.

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Ji Di village is the truffle production center in Shangri-La. At three in the morning, this is already an empty village. People who have the ability to climb mountains are all out to look for the magical fungus.

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Heavy rain makes the wild mushrooms quickly soar out in the wild forest. If they miss this one month in the rainy season, the truffles will have disappeared completely. In order to keep receiving gifts from nature, the villagers comply with the rules of the mountains.

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Bamboo shoots are normally hidden under the mud. How do we find them? Why do Chinese cooks love this vegetable?

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What are the tricks when you are digging up bamboo shoots?
The camera is now focused on Guang Xi, 1500 km away from the Zhejiang province where there is another kind of bamboo shoot growing in the hot and humid forest.

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How many bamboo shoots do we know so far? Winter bamboo shoots, spring bamboo shoots, sour bamboo shoots. How are these bamboo shoots processed and cooked?

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Lao Huang and his son, Shu Jiang, started building a mud kitchen to boil salt. So, what are they doing with that much salt?

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What makes Nuodeng salt the best option for ham-making? How is Nuodeng ham made and what's the best way to enjoy it?

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Shu Jiang has been making ham for ten years, but he's still not as good as his father. What are the tricks to make good hams? When the weather is humid enough, do those hams go mouldy?

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In October, the middle reaches of the Yangtze River area officially enter the fall. In the Hubei Province, the water level begins to decline in the lakes near the Yangtze River. This natural phenomena creates an opportunity for people to take a close look at the bottom of the lake and brings us a delicious delicacy.

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Actor Jiang Jinfu has an important message about our environment.

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The Nature Conservancy's Zhang Haijiang works with the Huanghu local authorities to improve the village's water quality.

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Several young people have come to Qingshan village to assist with conservation projects.

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Young people are the lifeblood of conservation in Qingshan Village.

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It is important to preserve nature as we are owned by the Earth.

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It takes time and patience to regain the things that we lost. Let's work hard and bring the rainforest back to our next generation.

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Xi Zhi Nong speaks about some of his best moments as a wildlife photographer.

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Wildlife photographer Xi Zhi Nong speaks about the Tibetan antelopes living in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

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Wildlife photographer Xi Zhi Nong explains how there is not enough nature in the lives of people who live in cities.

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Wildlife photographer, Xi Zhi Nong, explains how trading and exploitation have further endangered wild tigers.

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