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A simple simulation shows that even a low-speed rear-end collision has the potential to cause severe injury for passengers without a safety cushion.

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This video examines the front suspensions for the Land Rover Evoque and the Landwind X7.

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Meet three underprivileged children from the countryside, all of whom share a love for reading.

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"Peach Blossom Utopia" received the Best Short Film Award at the 2006 Handsome Monkey Animation Awards in China. In the same year, at the DigiCon 6+2 Contest sponsored by Japan Tokyo Broadcasting System, Inc., it received the First Place Golden Award.

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Superstitious people might have you believe that disturbing a pharaoh's tomb will curse you to die. But, is there a scientific explanation behind this phenomenon?

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Chinese singer Han Hong talks about her stance on fur and why she loves dogs so much.

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This video introduces the basic parts of the guitar and what happens when you tighten or loosen its strings.

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This is the official trailer for the 2015 film, "Only You," directed by Zhang Hao.

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If something is meant to be, then what is yours is yours.

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Cherish everything that you encountered, because you might never see it again.

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The joy of collecting comes from when someone can resonate with you through his/her work.

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Your collection can be anything that is meaningful to you.

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Sometimes you might need to give up what you love but then you can cherish it in another way.

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Collecting is hard. One must know how to pick out the classics that will last in order to be called a real "collector".

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Yao Chien is a famous lyricist in the Chinese music industry. This interview talks about his other hidden identity as a collector.

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The artist talks about how in his day conversation was more lively and people weren't looking at their phones all the time.

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The artist talks about how art progresses and how that progression has to move slowly.

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What happens when a Chinese film director meets a foreign actor (David Moser of the University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies and the author of "Why Chinese Is So Damn Hard")? Watch and learn how hard it is to play a role in a Chinese film.

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What does "Cai Mi" get? Watch and find out who will get the money in the end.

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A young couple is facing the problem of where to go celebrate Chinese New Year since both of them want to avoid being asked difficult questions by their own parents.

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As the couple debates where to go to celebrate the New Year, the woman's father unexpectedly shows up with a plan to uncover the lies she's been telling him about her career.

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With the help of a distant relative, the father is determined to discover the truth about his daughter's career.

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As the conversation progresses, the young woman is put to the test and asked a lot of difficult questions by her father and his accomplice.

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Looking for ways to get his daughter to tell the truth, the father and his accomplice start asking her to reconcile quite impossible situations.

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As she is faced with the first difficult situation to solve, the daughter is forced to lie once again and the ice just gets thinner and thinner.

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As she faces more and more difficult requests, her lies get more and more elaborate.

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As the situation evolves to the point where the daughter cannot lie anymore, is there anything she can do to get herself out of it?

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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.

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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?

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Fish Leong's live cover version of Sandy Lam's "Don't Care Who I Am."

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difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate
China

A Song of Revolution YK

YK, born in Switzerland, is one of the best rappers in Beijing. His diverse and complex background in an international community that incorporated the best of both Western customs and Eastern traditions, coupled with his profound love of urban music, eventually led Young Kin to the stage.

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difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate
China

Sup music Let's get it

How can one live a meaningful life? Find out with the lyrics of this hip-hop song!

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Listen to the hit song, "Your Smile," by the Taiwanese group, F.I.R.

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Bye bye, my loved one. It was worth it. I will bury all the feelings into the deepest part of my heart.

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This song has been playing pretty much everywhere in Shanghai. Qu Wanting is an intriguing singer. Apparently, she spent a while in Canada and writes/sings in both English and Mandarin. The male voice in this song is Li Daimo, a strong candidate in the singing competition "The Voice of China."

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David Tao (born on July 11, 1969), is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter. He is well-known for creating a crossover genre of R&B and hard rock tunes which has now become his signature style and for having popularized R&B in the Mandopop industry. This is a cheerful song often played at weddings.

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A bittersweet farewell love song sung by David Tao, a popular Taiwanese singer, and Sharon Kwan (Guan Shi Min).

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