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difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate
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Old Boys Chopstick Brothers Part 4

They were shocked by Michael's death and, remembering their unfinished childhood dream, they filed their application for Happy Idol, a talent reality show for young artists.

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Competing against very young candidates is not easy. When asked by a journalist, "Why you are mimicking Michael Jackson?" Old Boy says, "Michael's death represents the end of our adolescence for people in our generation."

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In the second round of competition, they were focusing on creativity and Old Boy came up with their own song. This was the song that moved the whole generation and made them look back on their lives.

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Did "Old Boys" win the Happy Idol competition? Watch and find out!

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How do the Chinese celebrate the Yuanxiao Festival, also known as the Lantern Festival? Mengjiao will help you to understand the culture of Yuanxiao.

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A young man discusses what it means to be happy in the context of living in a big city and with a high-stress job.

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Three people discuss the the meaning of happiness. For some it's living a good life and flourishing; for others it's the little things.

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difficulty - Beginner Beginner
China

Tim Wu Addicted

American-born Tim Wu is an emcee/producer/tv host/celebrity based out of Shanghai. As most foreigners learning Chinese find it hard enough to wrap their tongues around its confounding variety of tones and new sounds, rarely does anyone aspire to use his or her burgeoning linguistic skills to write poetry, let alone rap. Let's listen to one who has.

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Explore Shanghai's exotic Former French Concession area and visit clothing boutiques with some unique and one-of-a-kind fashion items.

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Shiyin introduces a pair of contact lenses she finds work well for Hanfu styling.

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In this first of an interview series with a Chinese medicine expert, listen to her discuss the terminology used concerning Chinese, Western, and modern medicine in general.

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In this second video in a series with a Chinese medicine expert, our interviewee goes on to discuss the history of medicine, her own experiences at the hospital as a child, and her move from the world of literature into Chinese medicine.

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This video is a demonstration of acupoint selection.

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The host has some fun with acupuncture and the guest's needles are eventually removed.

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Acupuncturist Mr. He only needs to insert a needle into one spot to treat a case of knee joint pain. Where will it be?

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This video explains the origin of the term, "Windy Mansion."

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This video demonstrates acupuncture insertion into the "Windy Mansion" acupoint.

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Just like many things, acupuncture is about quality, not quantity.

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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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