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Annie recalls when she decided to begin her working life in Shanghai.

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As Yanni prepares for a project, the Butler explains what "craft" means to him.

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The Butler describes his current stage in life.

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To keep up with the accumulation of items, Annie decides to open a shop.

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Once completed, Yanni Cai's "Meal for One" project gains substantial popularity.

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Chinese entrepreneurs share some advice for those seeking inspiration to do their own thing.

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The story of a different "fuerdai" (literally, "rich second generation" or the children of the nouveau riche): It all started with the popular messaging app, WeChat.

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The "different fuerdai" talks about how he started his business of selling cold noodles.

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While vegetarianism is not for everyone, the Green Kitchen is a place where one can experience vegetarian cuisine.

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The dining table can be considered a platform for people to communicate. What do you talk about at the dining table?

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The Green Kitchen provides a feeling of being home, allowing you to open your heart and speak about how you feel.

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This video is an introduction to the famous hutongs of Beijing.

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This video introduces the various types and styles of Beijing siheyuan.

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This video is an introduction to Beijing's Luogu Lane, also known as "Centipede Street."

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This video discusses the care taken in the remodeling of South Luogu Lane in order to preserve the charm of the ancient capital while also providing new tourist attractions and modern conveniences for its residents.

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This is an introduction to the Panzhongxi, a type of folk art that exists in the Beijing hutongs.

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This video introduces the famous Siheyuan number 42, once home to famous scholar from Fu Jen Catholic University.

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The idea of vegetarianism started in China thousands of years ago. So, let's find out why people started to become vegetarians.

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It feels good to start the New Year off with a bowl of veggie noodles.

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Longhua Temple's veggie noodles are a traditional dish that one eats for the New Year. Six hundred bowls of these noodles can be made in just one hour.

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As the most delicious vegetarian dishes come from the temples, a visit to one may be in order to try top vegetarian dishes.

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The Jade Buddhist Temple in Shanghai is famous for its vegetarian meals. It is a must-try if you are into veggie dishes.

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Behind every dish, there is a meaning. This vegetarian dish is called "Understand and Embrace."

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The lotus flower is a symbol of Buddhism. Therefore, a vegetarian dish is made with this concept in mind.

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