lydia feng: chinese youth are living in a brave new world. they're richer, better educated, and more connected than ever before. but they're also under constant pressure to compete and to conform. male: [speaking in foreign language] zhao jia: [speaking in foreign language] male: [speaking in foreign language] lydia: we've collaborated with chinese filmmakers to bring you three intimate stories of young people rejecting convention, testing the limits of their freedom, and trying to find their place in china's future. toutou: [speaking in foreign language] toutou: [speaking in foreign language] lydia: university students return to campus after day 1 of junxun, the two weeks of compulsory military training that open the academic year. among them is a 20-year-old social studies major from far away guizhou province, toutou. toutou: [speaking in foreign language] toutou: [speaking in foreign language] toutou: [speaking foreign language] toutou: [speaking foreign language] lydia: voguing is a sub-culture and a dance that emerged from new york city'