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Coming up, hey, lovebirds and romantics, it's May 20th,
China's sweetest unofficial Valentine's Day, where the numbers literally say I love you in Chinese.
Whether you're coupled up or flying solo, today we're diving into all things love,
from heartfelt romance to playful role-play adventures based on intriguing love-themed scripts.
And these things are called LARP.
Ready to feel the love and let's get started.
And why is peel apart film or slap in that old school instant photo you have to peel from the camera suddenly the hottest retro trend?
Is it nostalgia, the imperfect look or just a cool way to stand out from digital pics?
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Now let's move on to the topic discussion of this one.
On May the 20th, or Wualing, a sweet number sequence that whispers I love you in Chinese.
has become, alongside Valentine's Day,