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- A collection of expertly photographed scenes of human life and religion.
- An homage to the work of psychologist Wilhelm Reich, matched with a story about a Yugoslavian girl's affair with a Russian skater. Sexual repression, social systems and the orgone theory are explored.
- A C.I.A. agent is assigned to go to Beijing to look for a hidden "treasure," which turns out to be a woman who has supernatural powers, and is the National Treasure of China.
- It is a fantastic documentary about Chinese govt's systemic oppression and persecution toward ordinary folk who petition the government.
- 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.
- Bruce Lee's relative Chin must save Hong Kong from the Red Chinese Army. Chin is a killing machine and can take on anyone and anything, he' as strong as 1000 nukes, and will wipe out all of Red China, Hong Kong must be saved, who will win? Red or Green, Capitalist or Communist, America or Russia, watch this incredible animated action film to find out.
- 1977–198743mTV-G7.3 (75)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.
- 2005–201243mTV-PG8.3 (66)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.
- During Richard Nixon's pioneering visit to the People's Republic of China, journalists were served with rituals and tourism.