The plot thickens as we learn that there are bigger names behind the thefts than simply the thieves themselves. Watch as our criminals meet with a potential "investor." Also, with an idea of where the thieves will strike next, the police continue to plan.
With knowledge that the thieves may be coming through the airport, the police team at customs tries to be prepared. However, things aren't as easy as they might seem.
Meanwhile, as our antique thieves find themselves at a disco, some thugs on the dance floor are having a hard time keeping their hands off of a certain beautiful member of the team.
With video evidence of the thieves at work, the police take to analyzing the tapes and trying to gather any additional evidence they could use to capture their targets.
In the eighth part of our "Death Train" series, watch as a father and daughter discuss potential field trips abroad, including a trip to our thieves' next traget- the local museum.
As Dandan and her father peruse the exhibits at the museum, our thieves are hard at work discussing strategies, plotting escape routes and planning their upcoming heist.
Meanwhile, a pair of travelers comes across a very interesting bowl which is in the hands of an elderly woman, who is completely unaware of its value. Watch as they take advantage of the situation - but don't think things will end so simply for the hopeful youths.
It looks like our gang of antique thieves already had their eyes on the bowl our travelers "found" in the last episode. Watch as our sneaky thieves attempt to find a way to get their hands on the bowl themselves - legal or not.
As our travelers realize they're out of luck, the thieves are back with the bowl intact. It also appears as though two of our criminals may be a little more than just colleagues.
Faced with such serious smog and haze, a reporter from Henan speaks with residents about PM 2.5 masks that are useful for blocking dust and smog. A doctor is also interviewed about the effectiveness of such masks and how residents can prevent diseases caused by smog in their daily lives.
Learn more about the clouds that produce hailstones and how they are formed in this informative yet simple video.
Ever wondered why there aren't any black or green flowers out there? Find out why in this video!
It's the direction that matters, so don't speed through things. Take them step by step and enjoy the process.
Welcome home to Shanghai's most sustainable house! Built in the 1930s, this house has been remodeled to be a self-circulating and self-insulating home to a family of five.
The house was designed with family in mind. Everything is suitable for both the adults and kids. Not only does this cut down on costs, but it also simply makes for a more comfortable home environment.
This house is an embodiment of its environmentally conscientious inhabitants, only fit to house those with a similar lifestyle.
Uncle Lin has spent half his life accumulating beautiful land in Xinzhu, Taiwan. The architect that designed his house explains the geography of his beautiful track of land and how the architecture fits nicely within it.
Uncle Lin's architect explains the first section of the house. It is wonderfully and uniquely designed to compliment the surrounding scenery.
Uncle Lin's architect explains the gorgeous guest section of the house. it's separate and secluded for comfort. It's finishing touch is the beautiful courtyard in view of the bathtub. He also explains the main living area.
Uncle Lin's architect explains the master bedroom. He explains that architecturally he's employed techniques to maximize the connection between the indoor and outdoor spaces while maintaining privacy. Though the home is split in 4 sections, it holds together as a home.
the architect explains how he's intentionally tried to blend the concept of indoor and outdoor spaces. He explains the true beauty of the home is in the spaces that connect these two worlds. Every window has a view of a different beautiful scenery.
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