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As Adrien still refuses Ted to come back, he can’t move on but keep being with her all the time. In this episode, while Ted provides a very interesting short film ‘No Rest for Restrooms’ about a young lady looking for a restroom, he gets pissed off by Adrien again who’s been waiting to use her restroom for a long time. If you are interested in cartoon, an animation ‘Subway Time’ about a Beijing subway love story can’t be missed. And if you are especially fond of horror film, a H1N1-related one ‘No.7 Locker’ will attract your attention. Through this, we get to talk to people who’ve experienced a similar disease period, SARS, and see how they went through those special days.
Winter can be a fun time to play outside in the snow, as long as - back inside - people can switch their heaters on and off any time they wish. But here in China, residents don't always have that choice. China has been using a regulated central heating system for decades. And when winter comes early, that can pose a problem. BON's Sylvia Gunawan explains.
In a story that goes almost counter to health food entirely, McDonald’s is looking to bring the golden arches to more places in China. They’ve targeted places in southwestern China. So, maybe by the time you’ve made that long-awaited pilgrimage to the Potala Palace, you can contemplate with a big mac.