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Chinese Dance Duration: 01:03 A group of young Chinese dancers use colourful ribbons in their performance. |
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Chinese New Year Duration: 03:20 Chinese New Year is the highlight of the year and people spend an entire week celebrating, such going to parks to take part in traditional festivities. |
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Shopping in Chinese Duration: 03:23 We learn how to haggle in Chinese in this clip and at the same time, we see how cloisonne vases are made. |
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Qigong - the art of energy control Duration: 03:51 A brief introduction to qigong, the Daoist art of energy control. We also learn how Chinese people introduce themselves with the surname first. |
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An introduction to China and the Chinese language Duration: 05:48 Introducing China and the Chinese official language, Mandarin. We see how it's taught in schools and learn the art of Chinese writing. |
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Mid-autumn festival in China Duration: 04:23 A Chinese family celebrate mid-autumn festival at home, one of the most important festivals for the Chinese. |
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Chinese hopscotch Duration: 02:51 Two Chinese girls demonstrate how to play Jump House, a playground counting game. |
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Moral education in a Chinese school Duration: 02:24 Teaching of moral education in a Chinese classroom. |
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The endangered Chinese giant salamander Duration: 01:26 An introduction to the Chinese giant salamander, which has been hunted to near extinction for its meat. |
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Pupils compete to become the school monitor in a Chinese school Duration: 03:11 Three pupils compete to see who should be the school monitor in a Chinese school. |
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Famous Beijing shopping streets Duration: 05:12 If you like buying arts and crafts, Beijing has a number of specialist shopping streets where you can buy something more traditional, such as Chinese medicine. |
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Members of the Chinese community in Northern Ireland Duration: 05:13 An insight into the life and experiences of members of the Chinese community living in Northern Ireland. |
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