In this episode of The 25th Hour, we first meet 82-year-old Wu Ren Di who is looking for love in his native Shanghai.
These young people have not only helped those in poverty, but have helped people to fulfill their dreams as well.
Next on Chinese vlogger Alex's gift list is a one-way calendar she designed herself.
Animal adoption is a growing trend in the world which, will not only bring happiness to the animals, but to their adopters as well.
Chinese vlogger Alex introduces another perfect Christmas gift: a beautiful and handy wire board.
Song Huizong assigned very challenging subjects to his painters.
Chinese vlogger Alex introduces somewhat unconventional- yet practical- Christmas gifts.
Ye Ru from Inner Mongolia will attempt to make lamb stew for the first time, the very dish her mom used to make.
Song Huizong had greater ambitions with his self-created font, "Slender Gold."
This method not only brings financial help to the villagers, it also helps them mentally by bringing a sense of purpose to their lives.
Chinese vlogger Alex kicks off the Christmas season with her Christmas gift list.
Each one of us who comes to the Bund is adding his or her own piece to a beautiful puzzle.
Song Huizong was the Chinese emperor with the best taste of them all.
If you look at the character for elephant, one might see a representation of the elephant with a long trunk, four legs and a tail. This is why Chinese is known as a "pictographic" language.
As the saying goes, "It is better to teach a man to fish than to give him food." This is the way to get people out of poverty.
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