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The artist explains some of the mythology that goes into his work

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Our presenter has some closing thoughts after four days at the coffee convention.

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Our presenter takes a look at products by Cafe de Kona and Fellow.

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A perfumer tells us how his lifestyle has changed as he's grown up. He's created the ideal house for him and his numerous pets.

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Our presenter continues to explore more booths at the coffee convention.

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Our presenter turns his attention to the Ultimate Coffee booth.

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The 123GO from TIMEMORE makes the process of coffee grinding accessible to everyone.

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The story of Tasogare began in Japan, culminating in it becoming the sponsor of the 2022 Asian Games.

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Our presenter tries Tasogare's low-sugar and sugar-free options.

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Get ready for an in-depth look at the 2021 HOTELEX Shanghai International Coffee & Food Festival.

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Li Jin Liao from Class 1506 has a few words for his mother.

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Ms. Liu expresses her gratitude and love for her graduating cohort.

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Yu Wei from class 1510 speaks on behalf of his graduating classmates.

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Moxi Zishi explains the reason the desire for education is so strong.

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Can those born in the 80's and 90's celebrate Children's Day?

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The artist describes how he draws inspiration from Chinese mythology, but he has his own flavor and interpretations.

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We analyze Zheng Banqiao's final painting. It's a depiction of bamboo being blown in the wind. It becomes a symbol of resistance against an unjust tide.

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After Zheng Banqiao's big revelation, his days are numbered. He can't continue living in the Qing dynasty era of corruption and he eventually dies of sickness.

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Our hostess gives us an analysis of Zheng Banqiao's paintings. Bamboo come to represent Zheng Banqiao as a man of virtue.

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A Fu finishes by asking a friend what they think about living in Shanghai. He says he can't stand the cold winter. We also meet A Fu's wife who explains that home is what is comfortable to you and where your parents are.

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