Documentaries Tagged “china”

Tibet: Murder in the Snow

Tibet: Murder in the Snow


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In an incident that shocked the world, a teenage Tibetan nun, Kelsang Namtso, was killed when Chinese border police opened fire on a group of pilgrims as they fled Tibet over the infamous Nangpa Pass. The shooting was witnessed by many international mountain climbers, some of whom videotaped or photographed the events and also helped r...

Uprising In Tibet

Uprising In Tibet


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These protests were the direct result of deep rooted resentment against China’s policies in Tibet, including the suppression of religious freedom, legal injustice, and the denial of civil, political, economic, and cultural rights.

The following is an overview of the events in Tibet in the Spring of 2008 as reported to the Tibetan Ce...

Cry of the Snow Lion

Cry of the Snow Lion


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Ten years in the making, this award-winning feature-length documentary was filmed during nine journeys throughout Tibet, India and Nepal. Cry of the Snow Lion brings audiences to the long-forbidden rooftop of the world with an unprecedented richness of imagery… from rarely-seen rituals in remote monasteries, to horse races with Khamba ...

Shake The World

Shake The World


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This is a true story that occured in 1999 in Shijazhuang City of Hebei Province, China. It is a tragic story, in which Falun Gong practitioners, people who believe in Truthfulness, Compassion, and Tolerenace, are brutally persecuted by the Chinese Communist Regime. It is a story of compassionate deeds and noble conviction.

Shake the...

Marco Polo: The China Mystery Revealed

Marco Polo: The China Mystery Revealed


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Photograph stunning images along the Silk Road with renowned National Geographic photographer, Michael Yamashita. WildChina’s first-ever, on-the-road workshop is designed for those who are passionate about photography and travel.

Join Yamashita in Xinjiang and capture the wonders that Marco Polo witnessed, many of which remain uncha...

China from the Inside

China from the Inside


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It isn’t easy, running China, with its 1.3 billion people and 56 officially recognized ethnic nationalities. It’s a vast mix of languages, living standards, beliefs and customs. Run it successfully, and you have a prosperous, innovative, powerful empire to rival any the world has seen. Make mistakes, and the chaos will be vast and terr...