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The Life of Food Delivery Guys in China

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Do you know what it's like working as a food delivery person? Let’s follow one and see.

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Perhaps the most rewarding moment of a delivery guy's job is seeing the customer's satisfaction.

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Making deliveries requires more work and skill than you might think. Can you imagine running to over 40 different locations each day?

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How would you feel if you saw a foreigner delivering food to your home?

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What happens when it’s your dad who ordered for delivery?

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When easily wolfing down our food, we should always take into account the hard work of the delivery guy who brought it to us.

The Life of a Public School Teacher in Rural China

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Can you image teaching in rural China where you are probably the only foreigner?

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One of the biggest problems in Chinese society is the absence of parents in their kids’ lives. Parents often work elsewhere while the children stay in their hometown with their grandparents.

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Confidence is very important in determining one's future success. What would you do to help children gain confidence?

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Although Israel is a small country established in recent years, it has a long cultural history like China.

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Sometimes, when your goal is too hard to reach, take a step back. Go for a more achievable goal and work hard towards it.

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As the process is much more important, it's OK to not achieve your dream.

The Life of a Beijing Subway Worker

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Rush hour at metro stations in big Chinese cities can be very challenging as the stations are packed with people.

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Helping people makes one feel good. Although it may not mean much to you, it could be quite significant for the other person.

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Being a volunteer means more than just helping the person at that moment. You might also help that person to fulfill his or her life.

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It is well-known that the the young generation of Chinese has an unhealthy lifestyle that can lead to serious health issues.

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When you think the work is done, there's often still much more to do.

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Did you drop something when you were on the metro? Well, the metro workers just might find it for you.

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It takes a lot of work to create a safe place for people.

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The metro is the mode of transportation that most people use in big cities in China. Most of us don't realize that there is a great deal of work behind its operation.

A Day in the Life at Shanghai Airport

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Welcome to a day in the life at the Shanghai International Airport! Although its not the holiday season yet there are a lot of people going in and out on business trips.

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Gao Yousi visits with guest in the airport. He a couple doing long distance and chats with a mother sending her son off to boarding school. This episode is a window into the life of ordinary travelers coming through the Shanghai Airport.

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A hardworking airlines assistant, Gao Yousi, wheels an elderly couple to their gate. On the way he he has a brief history lesson on what it was like back when Chairman Mao was leading the country.

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As Gao Yousi's job at the airport progresses he chats with a dad about the hardships of traveling. He also has a run in with some excited fans.

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Gao Yousi finally gets a break! He chats in the break room with other coworkers about life, work and love.

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In the last hour of his shift, Gao Yousi, is finally getting the hang of working as an airlines service personnel. He experiences the last minute rush after boarding and even gets to use the intercom.

Can you really make 50K a monty by selling Chinese breakfast pancake?

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Gao You Si our host hears online that people who make jianbings are making lots of money so he tries his hand at cooking some up.

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Business picks up at the jianbing shop and Gao You si struggles to keep up with demand. He sees some of his fans and does his best to make jianbings fast enough. He also considers whether he should quit blogging and start making jianbings full time.

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Gao You si finishes up the day and gets to counting his money. upon counting it all up he realizes he's made substantial gains and as he has promised he sends the money he made to his fans. The boss informs him that he calculated the money incorrectly, because he didn't count the cost. The boss says either way every month they pull in close to 50000 rmb.

A day in the Chinese luxury Internet cafe

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Our host learns what the responsibilities are for running an internet cafe. The responsibilities include making drinks, cleaning computers, and staying up all night.

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Our host helps customers with their equipment and learns to make drinks and prepare food for the customers.

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Our host talks to a gamer about his experiences attending gaming competitions.

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Our host and his coworker have to be on duty all night till 9 in the morning. Our host sees that the middle of the night is when the internet cafe really comes alive.

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Our host talks to a woman who is going to meet up with her online gaming friends, friends she's never met in real life. Once the business dies down a bit, our host and the boss play some games together.

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Our host is getting sleepy as the night continues. He talks to a high schooler who's at the internet cafe very late. The high schooler talks to the host about his family situation and how he comes to the internet cafe to listen to music and get away from it all.

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Our host barely makes it through the night as even the early morning customers start to come in. He expresses his thanks to the boss and the staff and sums up his new understanding of the world of internet cafes in China.

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