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- Bernardo Bertolucci's Oscar-winning dramatization of China's eleventh and final monarch of the Qing dynasty: Emperor Puyi.
- A Chinese man travels to the Wild West to rescue a kidnapped Princess. After teaming up with a train robber, the unlikely duo takes on a Chinese traitor and his corrupt boss.
- A cook from Chandni Chowk gets mistaken for the reincarnation of an ancient peasant warrior by the residents of an oppressed Chinese village.
- Tanguy is 28 years old and still living with his parents. They think it's time he moves out. He doesn't, so they hatch a plan...
- Isaac Stern's cultural tour of China is seen, with the master violinist performing and mentoring young Chinese musicians. He visits rehearsals of the Peking Opera, meeting with their musicians who use traditional Chinese instruments, and also visits a sports academy and other venues. The lingering effects of the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976), which opposed any western influences and oppressed those who introduced western approaches, are evident in the lack of skill development among many of the young musicians and the emphasis on technical skill rather than artistic interpretation.
- This interesting little French film is set in a run-down suburb of Paris. It's about a group of bored children making mischief to fill the days (eg sticking a cat up a tree and then calling the fire brigade so they can watch them get it down!) One of them has a Chinese kite, with a message on a piece of paper in Chinese on it. His mates try to grab it to sell to an antique shop. One night, one of the boys and his sister are visited by a mysterious Chinaman and are promptly floated off on their bed to China in their pyjamas. The Chinaman clicks his fingers and they appear once again in their everyday clothes, and have all sorts of adventures in China.
- Qian Long's mother returns to the palace from her religious pilgrimage and the Queen's action's become more ridiculous than ever. More trivial scenes than ever are added, only serving to give some with light humor. The concentration in the sequel is clearly on the love between couples. Two new important characters are also added--the border princess Hom Herng and her lover, Mon Don. Their conflict become an integral point in the sequel.
- The film tells the expedition, led by Georges Marie Haardt and Louis Audouin-Dubreuil and sponsored by André Citoën, leaving Beirut in Lebanon to rally China through the ancient Silk Road with half-tracks vehicles, between 1931 and 1932.
- Jiang Tiefeng is the Father of the Yunnan School of Art. In his epic works, Jiang has brought the heavy color method of ancient China to the modern world. Jiang's striking visuals and unique form of expression have gained him world-wide acclaim. In Jiang: An Artist's Journey audiences will follow in the steps of this modern master as he returns to his native China after more than 40 years.
- 2 demigods alter the course of mankind through the selfish acts and desires of their timeless love affair.
- A visit to Beijing, home to the forbidden city - the great wall of China...and other sites.
- 1977–198743mTV-G7.3 (76)TV EpisodeConclusion. On a cruise to the Orient, a man with a past (John Forsythe) meets a woman with an uncertain future (Ursula Andress); Doc (Bernie Kopell) falls for a lady from Hong Kong (Susan Anton); a man's (Lee Horsley) two girlfriends (Pat Klous and Erin Moran), unknown about each other, both come on the cruise; a woman (Linda Evans) falls in love with a man (Lee Majors) who write an advice column.
- Twelve teams of two people set off from Seattle, Washington to Juyongguan, China. One of the teams is eliminated at an overnight hold in Beijing, while the other teams have to scale the Great Wall Of China to reach the Pit Stop.
- 2005–201243mTV-PG8.4 (70)TV EpisodeAnthony Bourdain takes us back to his favorite places in Asia. In this volume, he explores the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand and Japan. He tastes everything from goat to cockles and encounters one animal he won't eat... monkeys!
- The four teams continue the leg in Beijing, China. One team struggles with the language barrier, becoming frustrated with their taxi driver. A trip to the toilet in sight of the Pit Stop costs another team a place in the final three.
- The four remaining teams travel from Banff, Canada to Beijing, China. As they battle for a place in the final three who will race to the finish, they are in for a shock when they receive a "massage". One team makes a costly mistake on the way to the Great Wall.