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- Feng Cheng young study abroad for many years, ready to return to his hometown Saihanba afforestation, began to let Saihanba return to the green water castle peak.
- This series is like a combination of interviews and documentary of 13 murder cases happened in 1990s in the city of Shijiazhuang. It shows that murders may occur suddenly whatever a person looks how kind or good-heart, the murder could breakout and happen if one did not control the anger properly.
- After being dumped by the love of his life, a man driving a car narrates his past and last moments as he is determined to kill himself. The fate will play one last trick on him.
- Experience the American Journey through our country's visual heritage in this historical recording provided by the National Archives of the United States. DOCUMENTARY FILM: highlights the work of Chinese paramedics in rural China. Paramedics work to provide sanitation, reduce pest problems, and care for sick animals. They also have duties related to human birth control, dentistry, tonsil removal, and minor ailments requiring herbal remedies or acupuncture. From the Agency for International Development. This historical recording from the National Archives may contain variations in audio and video quality based on the limitations of the original source material. The content summary for this video is adapted from an historical description provided by the government agency or donor at the time of production release.
- The Chinese government is the first to classify internet addiction as a clinical disorder. Web Junkie (2013) identifies internet addiction and focuses on the treatment used in Chinese rehabilitation centres. The film delves into a Beijing treatment centre and explores the cases of three adolescents from the day they arrive at the treatment centre through the three-month period of being held at the centre, and then their return to their homes. The film follows both the underlying issues related to the disorders, as well as the manner and treatment the patients receive. Professor Ran Tao established the world's first internet addiction clinic, and he promises to cure children of so-called internet addiction, which has grown into one of China's most feared public health hazards. The program admits children between the ages of 13 and 18 years; they are forced to undergo military-inspired physical training and comply with monitored sleep and food standards. Throughout their stay at the clinic, they are patrolled by the military guards who protect the children's quarters, which, like prisons, are surrounded by gates and fences. Despite such conditions, parents voluntarily send their children to the treatment centre and relinquish personal involvement. There is no one-on-one therapy, and the children's psychological needs are 'met' with group therapy sessions twice a week. The treatment is very expensive, and parents often borrow money in order to afford to send their child to the clinic. For them it is worth it - steering their child away from this addiction and redeveloping direct communication skills takes priority. 'Web Junkie' provides a microcosm of modern Chinese life, examines intergenerational pressures, and takes a hard look at one of the symptoms of the internet age.
- Be part of the celebrity sports activities ambassadors of the Beijing 2022 iciness Olympics as they introduce their given recreation, get a walk via of the arenas and find out about their architecture.
- The Vision Beijing project invited five world renown film directors to shoot five short films telling the story of Beijing, its people and their energetic preparations for the 2008 Olympic Games. 'Belief', tells the story of achievement through determination.
- This short documentary takes its cue from an interview with Chinese author, Yu Hua, about his latest book, "China in Ten Words, " focusing in on anecdotes and stories for three of his words, "Leader, " "Revolution, " and "Disparity."
- Old Liu is trying to hides his suffering wife. Cindy is trying to cheat his winning husband. Old Mo is trying to sale while Frank is simply set up. Six people really messed up in a fun game of Mahjong. It's time to discover all the truth under the table.
- A look at the life and death of Neil Percival Heywood and whether he was actually murdered. His death, virtually unnoticed at the time, has gone on to shake China's Communist Party to the core.
- An exposé of the sexual revolution.
- This movie tells the story of Mao Zedong's efforts to overcome the pain of bereavement and devote his energy to work after his eldest son Mao Anying, dies during the Korean War in 1950.
- -Filmed in the summer of 1973, this feature-length documentary shows unforgettable images of four major cities of the People's Republic of China: Beijing, Chenyang, Shanghai and Kwangchow (Canton). He introduces us to a new type of workers who are totally devoted to the community, ready to serve Maoist China and to continue the revolution to build a better socialist country.
- This life is lost in dust / day by day the blossoms fall / year by year the people go / cold mountain trail never ends / even now you do not know? The reality is asking the shadow.
- 2016–201857m8.1 (7)TV Episode
- Two days before the opening ceremony, qualifying games are held in curling and other sports.
- AMERICA BOXED IN is a documentary film about the "heart of the global economy"-the freight container. This mere metal box transformed the entire world into next-door neighbors and fostered extraordinary economic prosperity. At the same time, it has put a stunning number of unprecedented threats in the global spotlight. It has shifted the flow of power away from nations to forces that respect no borders. In so doing, it has engendered a never seen before struggle for power to every corner of the world. It has highlighted the seismic political divisions demonstrated by the historic Brexit and Trump votes that are now sweeping across the globe. And, it has supercharged China' global influence and helped them redraw the economic and political map of the 21st century. AMERICA BOXED IN is a story that exposes the profound contradictions that lie at the heart of globalization. Today, the container stands between two issues critical to 21st globalization. On the one hand is the issue of open market "freedom." On the other hand, is the issue of the defense of national "security." In between is globalization's "Pandora's Box."
- Gary Rhodes goes to China to learn some of the countries finest recipes before he is to return to the UK and cook a true Chinese feast.
- Love is war in a city where eligible men outnumber their potential brides. A rare portrait of ordinary people in an extraordinary social predicament, and a window on the materialistic and cut-throat nature of Shanghai's marriage market.
- Wilson, a star of stage visits his daughter in Beijing to mend ties with her. While an acquaintance from his past is reviving his life in Beijing.
- Set in 1947, it follows the relationship between three people - the shop owner, his wife and a young woman who is determined to cure her father's illness.
- During Richard Nixon's pioneering visit to the People's Republic of China, journalists were served with rituals and tourism.
- The play begins with the birth of New China and ends with Deng Xiaoping's visit to the United States and the return negotiations between China, Britain and Hong Kong. It mainly describes the outstanding contributions of Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Deng Xiaoping and Chen Yi, the older generations of proletarian revolutionaries, to the diplomatic cause of New China. They are unique in their super-high diplomatic strategic thinking, flexible diplomatic skills. Diplomatic style and superhuman talent have won great honor and lofty international status for New China. The play fully shows a series of magnificent diplomatic facts such as the Geneva Conference, the Asia-Africa Conference, Zhou En's visit to Africa and the resumption of UN seats. It also shows the difficult and tortuous course of New China's diplomacy.
- This film tells the story of two sisters, Sadako and Kawako, who came to China with their father before the war. Sadako falls in love with a Japanese boy and out of jealousy Kawako traps Sadako in a box where she suffocates to death. Sadako's resent spirit sticks to a nearby projector, which a student finds years later and takes home. Bizarre deaths quickly occur, but is all the blame on Sadako or is there another resentment attached to this projector?
- Art critic Waldemar Januzczak explores Beijing's controversial and challenging modern art scene.
- In the mid-1980s, thousands came from China to the United States to study. San Francisco is aglow with chance for a young artist from China, and Shi-Wei recasts her life in the new openness she finds in the West. She surrenders herself to sensual curiosity with a white acquaintance. But what about her longing for her boyfriend in China, who impulsively decides to join her in America "to be with you, to struggle next to you side-by-side"? As she embraces one intimate tie and resumes another, Shi-Wei is entwined in the clutter of love and need. The film's director notes, "I'm Seducible is a story of self-seduction, a woman's haunted search for herself in others: life moving one way, mind floating another."
- As China emerges as the new economic powerhouse of the 21-century, no one can disrupt the biggest construction boom in the world's history. We marvel at the Beijing's bright new face as international architects create new icons - the Watercube, Birds Nest, Stadium, and National Theatre. The architects of the iconic buildings and their visions for the future contrast with those of heritage activist Zhang Jinqi. His photography exhibition 'Memories of China' documents the last heritage districts of the old city which are soon to be demolished. With 400 cities of the size of Beijing to build by 2020 the China has little time to reflect on the past.
- When a Chinese dancer named Wang Xiaonan performs the Korean dance "Bell" in the "National Dance Competition", she was found to have made a mistake by the chief judge, her grandma Professor Chen Xiuzhen, and the total score fell from the first place to the tenth place in an instant. Her grandmother arranges for her to go travel to Pyongyang with the China-North Korea Art Exchange Group, and entrusted her to find the North Korean "sister" Xiumei, her grandmother's North Korean comrade-in-arms during the 1950-1953 'War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea'. On the way, Xiaonan meets Gao Fei, a young Chinese photographer who came to North Korea to help his grandfather fulfill his last wish. After arriving in Pyongyang, Xiaonan has some unexpected misunderstandings with the young North Korean dancer Jin Yinshun. In order to eliminate the misunderstanding, Jin Yinshun arranges for her to go to her hometown in the countryside to meet the folks.
- A documentary about three Beijing taxi drivers on the road to the Olympics.
- 2 demigods alter the course of mankind through the selfish acts and desires of their timeless love affair.
- The story happens in an empery, in which people in the same social class have a same face. The leading role is a man on the bottom class of this society. One day, a girl outside the empery was forced to change into a member of this society. What she did aroused the man's self-awareness.
- ZhengZheng, a young mother of an autistic child, travels the great distance from northern China to DongGuan, the land of tens of thousands of factories, looking for her husband. With her special-needs child XinXin in tow, she finds herself alone in the enormous city, with nothing but her wits and inner strength to guide her. When she realizes her husband is nowhere to be found, she is forced to take a factory job, earning just enough to support herself and her little boy, whom she hands over to the care of a community home. With hard work, ZhengZheng is promoted, moves into an apartment, and even finds a new love. Life is looking up...but the relationship is not without strings attached, and caring for an autistic son proves more and more challenging. It seems the one thing holding ZhengZheng back from happiness is her son. But things are not always as they seem.
- The story of five university friends and the challenges they face after graduation.
- Traces of the Brush: The Heartprint of Fu Shen, is an intimate and personal look into the life and work of Dr. Fu Shen, one of the most eminent Chinese art historians, calligraphers, educators and connoisseurs working today.