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- The real last emperor of China, Pu Yi, ended his days being a janitor in the palace he once ruled from in his youth when the Communists took over.
- China's Taihang Mountains are a tough place to be a baby monkey. Steep cliffs, scorching summers and very, very cold winters all take their toll. It's a particularly tough place to be a blind baby monkey. Most blind babies die in a matter of weeks, however the extreme devotion of one macaque mother has an extraordinary result. The Blind Monkey provides an insight into macaque society and suggests that compassion may not be a uniquely human behavior.
- Hidden in high in the forests of China's wildest mountains, a mysterious monkey lives out it's days in the tree tops. Lost to science for many years, the snub-nosed monkey was once thought to be extinct until now.
- Qian Anhua, an eccentric businessman obsessed with an ancient Chinese legend, built his textile factory as his peculiar paradise, baptizing it The peach blossom garden.
- Up until now, scientists have been fighting a lost battle on the field of earthquake prediction. A ray of light comes from the animal kingdom.
- Emotional journey to the initial place of the great pandemic of our era. Meet the first people who suffered the disease and the first doctors who fought against it in a unique document.
- This is the story of a blind Chinese flutist, Wu Jing, from remote rural China, and her quest to play in a world leading symphony orchestra.
- An offbeat educational film about the natural world, told through the eyes of sheep.
- With an audience of 40 million, Ding Yu, a beautiful Chinese journalist interviews condemned prisoners shortly before execution. But what about the emotional burden this is having on Ding Yu herself?
- The Power Of Mountain Herbs, is a journey of discovery through the world of herbs. 3000 meters above sea level, each episode is devoted to a selection of several related herbs, reveals their multifaceted cultural histories within different regions of the world and how they help improving the daily life of the community where they grow. The films delve into the complexities of the cultivation, harvesting, and processing of the plants, revealing the centuries of history behind their research and use in folk and mainstream medicine, and exploring their continued widespread uses and meanings today.
- The largest single concentration of Whooper swans in China is on a newly - and unintentionally -- created wetland. It's a remarkable place, in the heart of central China, just 130 miles as the crow flies from the terracotta warriors' home in Xi'an. Sanmenxia ("Three Gateway Gorge") Wetland Park consists of a large (385 sq.km.) reservoir, two artificial lakes and the wetlands that surround them. The wetlands are an unforeseen consequence of a hydraulic engineering project that went wrong. While the dam has had to be re-built several times, the wetland sanctuary it created is now home to 104 species of aquatic birds. It is estimated that over 10,000 whooper swans inhabit the wetland park. Using stunningly beautiful cinematography China's Swan Lake shows the lives of a Whooper swans family that live on the lake along invasive black swans and blue herons.
- 2014–201844mTV Episode
- 2014–201844mTV Episode
- 2014–201844mTV Episode
- 2014–201844mTV Episode
- 2014–201844mTV Episode
- 2014–201844mTV Episode
- 2014–201844mTV Episode
- 2014–201844mTV Episode
- 2014–201844mTV Episode
- 2014–201844mTV Episode