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BeeRose In China takes viewers on a vivid walk through Beijing to illustrate the 15-minute life circle, a concept she describes as having everything you need within a 15-minute walk from home. She explains how this circles around daily life—food from subsidized canteens, affordable meals that cost just a few dollars, and the convenience of services like banks, hospitals, parks, and cinemas all within reach. The video blends personal experience with practical comparisons to life in America, highlighting lower costs, strong community spaces in parks, and the ease of everyday tasks facilitated by technology and a dense urban fabric. BeeRose shares how her own life changed after learning Chinese and embracing local health practices, from seeing doctors and using traditional Chinese medicine to exploring pharmacies that offer both Western and TCM remedies. She also discusses the social infrastructure, such as government-subsidized meals, Sunday bank hours, and the crucial role of parks in 9


















