This video is an introduction to the origins and location of the Shaolin Temple, the center and origin of Shaolin kung fu.
This video is an introduction to the art of the Wudang Sword and the life of Master Chen, a world-renowned martial artist.
This tutorial teaches you how to do makeup for interviews to give a good first impression to your potential employers. Part one explains how to choose and apply base.
I always say, if even in loving a person, humanity is restrained by itself, then the end of the world has already arrived. There's no need to wait until the day the earth is destroyed.
Already knowing that heartbreak is always inevitable, why are you cherishing a long and lasting affection? Because loves are always “loath to part from each other.” Then
why do you take to heart that tiny little bit of gentleness?
Art helps one to understand how other people feel.
If something is meant to be, then what is yours is yours.
Cherish everything that you encountered, because you might never see it again.
The joy of collecting comes from when someone can resonate with you through his/her work.
Your collection can be anything that is meaningful to you.
Sometimes you might need to give up what you love but then you can cherish it in another way.
Collecting is hard. One must know how to pick out the classics that will last in order to be called a real "collector".
Yao Chien is a famous lyricist in the Chinese music industry. This interview talks about his other hidden identity as a collector.
The artist talks about how in his day conversation was more lively and people weren't looking at their phones all the time.
The artist talks about how art progresses and how that progression has to move slowly.
Didn't love used to be simpler? This video certainly thinks so. With rising incomes and living standards comes rising expectations when it comes to finding "The One." This video looks at the importance of money in the marriage fortunes of Chinese men.
More on contemporary Chinese attitudes toward love and marriage, including how those views changed in response to a controversial 2011 marriage law and the Japanese earthquake. There's now a new realization that home ownership is not the most important prerequisite for tying the knot.
During the two-month lockdown in Shanghai, did anyone want to just "run away"?
How did people feel during the two-month COVID-19 lockdown in Shanghai?
What was the effect on people's mental health during the two-month lockdown in Shanghai?
How do people feel about Shanghai during and after the city's two-month lockdown?
What were some of the thoughts Shanghai residents had during the lockdown?
Some people wanted to leave Shanghai, but it wasn't always because of the pandemic.
What do young people feel about living in Shanghai, in general?
The lockdown in Shanghai had many young people thinking about their past and future career decisions.
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