i guess im asking the wrong place but does someone know of a way to log back into an instagram account?? I was dumb forgot the account password. I love any assistance you can give me.
Great documentary! Finally, reporting that captured the citizens own interpretations of issues that affect their community and their visions for themselves and their country. What comes through clearly is how far sighted and thoughtful the local people are no matter where the journalist traveled to. The hope and positivity of the people came through loud and clear!
I have to say, this is the most objective documentary I have seen about China, especially the way the journalists communicate, to really understand something, not like other western media, where every question is like a trap, it wants the answer they want
Good to know the new generation is environmentally responsible as they are better educated. The future is bright with all else. Honest and well respected leadership is empowering the people to work hard and achieve their dreams.
❤️ this journalist. It shows me d glittering side as well as d down n out places of China. She features China’s success as well as its failures. China is one of d very few countries that learn from their mistakes. 👍👍👍👏👏👏🙏🙏
Thanks so much to the entire team,its charming and Artist ethnographer and each individual who shared their perspectives, views and experiences of life in China and their dreams! ♦️♦️♦️
Imagine why China build the railways and roads? Because there are many minorities are live in deep the mountains centuries and centuries not able to leave their homelands. Overly religious and lack of transportation making them poorly living in deep the mountain. Roads and Railways connected to the deep mountains, the tourists with opportunity to get in the mountains, and the minorities with opportunity to get out of their homeland to discovery more about the outside world. Economy development sometime might scarify the environment, sometime might even conflicting other minorities cultures. However, today we have some many absolute evidences to believe that people overly religious are the major reasons make poverty and disaster remains. China’s ultimate political will is not only make all minorities to get away from poverty and open the opportunity for the world economy growth. I believe India will be the next growing nation after China and will reshape the world political-economy system.
@@yurigansmith no, Confucianism never brings new things, let alone a revolution. Confucianism tells people to be what they are now and tells the gov to fool its people. what's valuable in Confucianism is the moral standards for individuals.
Over grazing causes desertification and not less cow dung. U$25 billion in the Three Gorges dam and U$4.2 billion annual power generation is a nice 16.8% return. There is no evidence that the project was many time budget overrun.
Relocating poor minorities to the economic centers poses problems despite its advantages. While they're closer to the modern civilization, they're uprooted from their own niche.
The silent, eyes closed approach is so much better than arrogant, oush and shove type--be it male or female--that's a truism. I am once slept a summer and a winter long in a huge forest, located in the middle of a garden land. I am 81 and I have loved Chinese and admired Chinese people all my life. I am an author and school teacher. I still dreamk if havin a Chinese wife lying next to me--so I coulod whisper sweet nothings in her ear and make her laugh!. ZAI JIAN, CARINA & SUNNY LI from Beijing--you remember I drove you to buy things from "TANGER OUTETS". I did not forget you Chinese Lifequards!
This was a little bit of a fluff piece given recent history. For example, in this last episode there was no mention of how CCP corruption enables pollution. That said, the journalist did a great job talking to and listening to regular people. And following in the tracks of Peter Hessler was an awesome format for someone who has read his excellent books.
I hope that DNA from the BAJI has been saved, so it can be re-created. I plan to go to China, buy the new P5 electric car, and travel around. CHINA, if you save these animals, it will be like the Panda. People will come, from all over the World, to see them. I look so much forward to see China, and make new friends.. 🇩🇰🙋🏻♂️💫👩🏻🚀🇨🇳
the Shanghai dialect. a member of the Wu Dialect family in cities around the Tai Lake, including Shanghai, southern Jiangsu province and almost the whole Zhejiang province.
@@lewistan3220 yup i had a Chinese gf whos hometown was in Yangzhou, jiangsu and whenever she talked to her grandma over the phone i was like WTF this ain't Chinese 😆😆
Every Chinese have different dialects,in Singapore we sacrificed dialects to mandarin,so I don’t see what’s wrong with learning Mandarin as a common for all Chinese in China.Isn’t English a necessity in USA.
This four part documentary showed what a massive failure communist party is. Its clear that the party/ government comes first. A nation with government first and people second(maybe not even second, they seem to be resources and once depleted just an afterthought) idk what this documentary's aim was but to me it looked like people are not entitled to any individuality and their self is for whatever new gimmick the party comes up with. The common idea that resonated during the 4 piece documetary was 'what can be done? It is what it is. The government told us to do it' the people have no sense of freedom but have to blindly and sadly do what is asked of them without any right to question, think or believe. Man over nature? Are you for real? The Chinese government lives in quick results hence the short lived periods of a certain city being number 1 and then dying away.
It's interesting but very uncritical of the government. I noticed the part on Tibet, where it was framed as China paying the man, helping Tibet. That's something many would dispute for example. Little mention or no mention of corruption in government and so on.
After showing occupied Tibet as a part of China in this documentary the minimum a Tibetan can ask is learn how to pronounce Tibetan names at least. It is Nga-wang Tse-ring . It's not An wang Tsai reng as the journalist says.
No point nitpicking about Tibetan names in Mandarin-speaking China. Didn't that Tibetan Ngawang Tsering speak perfect Mandarin? He is fluent in Tibetan and Mandarin and knows how his name sounds in the two languages. You expect him to be a bigoted ignoramus like you and can only speak Tibetan in China? It is up to the Chinese journalist how she wants to pronounce the Tibetan name.
@@photon1899 Bigoted and ignorant German. Have you been to Tibet and asked the Tibetans there how their lives are like? I can tell you most of them don't want to leave China-occupied Tibet for elsewhere because the quality of their lives are getting better all the time.
@@darvidkoh2707 Lol there's literally thousands of Tibetans who fled to Nepal and India. Ain't needa go n ask when there's rock solid proof or did you go to Germany to ask Jews whether they really got persecuted back under Hitler?
@@photon1899 What utter rubbish. Like I said, an ignoramus like you don't know what you are talking about. Comparing Tibetans nowadays (were you at the borders to see Tibetan arrivals?) with Jews is an oxymoron. You should just worry about your screwed-up Germany which like most Western nations learned nothing from China which basically brought the coronavirus outbreak under control in two months with the cooperation of its citizens. Germany still has neo Nazis and defiant citizens who refused to heed the capable Angela Merkel's advice on Covid containment measures and as a result has more than a million infections and mounting number of deaths. Just keep watching the ongoing Covid horror show.
Love this journalist, you don't get many respectful , objective and honest journalist these days.
i guess im asking the wrong place but does someone know of a way to log back into an instagram account??
I was dumb forgot the account password. I love any assistance you can give me.
@Ralph Ahmed instablaster ;)
I am 85 and this lady is the best journalist I have ever seen and heard in my lifetime
Great documentary! Finally, reporting that captured the citizens own interpretations of issues that affect their community and their visions for themselves and their country. What comes through clearly is how far sighted and thoughtful the local people are no matter where the journalist traveled to. The hope and positivity of the people came through loud and clear!
I have to say, this is the most objective documentary I have seen about China, especially the way the journalists communicate, to really understand something, not like other western media, where every question is like a trap, it wants the answer they want
Great job to this journalist! I really like the way she interacts with people and conduct her interviews
Good to know the new generation is environmentally responsible as they are better educated. The future is bright with all else. Honest and well respected leadership is empowering the people to work hard and achieve their dreams.
❤️ this journalist. It shows me d glittering side as well as d down n out places of China. She features China’s success as well as its failures. China is one of d very few countries that learn from their mistakes. 👍👍👍👏👏👏🙏🙏
I'm impressed by the story telling from ordinary Chinese's perspective by a singapore media.
Great! Love Shanghai and China, let's do something more for our kids.
JZ, the Dragon is in ascension! 3 cheers.
Very objective and informative report, respects to the journalist and her team.
China is full of prospects and hope, not dream.
Thanks so much to the entire team,its charming and Artist ethnographer and each individual who shared their perspectives, views and experiences of life in China and their dreams!
♦️♦️♦️
Well done!
Salute to the team for such a great documentary 👏👏👏
Great video show and the lady journalist is doing her best in bringing the environment awareness to the people of China .
Imagine why China build the railways and roads? Because there are many minorities are live in deep the mountains centuries and centuries not able to leave their homelands.
Overly religious and lack of transportation making them poorly living in deep the mountain.
Roads and Railways connected to the deep mountains, the tourists with opportunity to get in the mountains, and the minorities with opportunity to get out of their homeland to discovery more about the outside world.
Economy development sometime might scarify the environment, sometime might even conflicting other minorities cultures. However, today we have some many absolute evidences to believe that people overly religious are the major reasons make poverty and disaster remains. China’s ultimate political will is not only make all minorities to get away from poverty and open the opportunity for the world economy growth.
I believe India will be the next growing nation after China and will reshape the world political-economy system.
India needs a Mao Zedong.
@@lewistan3220 India needs Confucianism first of all.
@@yurigansmith no, Confucianism never brings new things, let alone a revolution. Confucianism tells people to be what they are now and tells the gov to fool its people.
what's valuable in Confucianism is the moral standards for individuals.
Great report.
I want
sustainable development in china gread info
Over grazing causes desertification and not less cow dung. U$25 billion in the Three Gorges dam and U$4.2 billion annual power generation is a nice 16.8% return. There is no evidence that the project was many time budget overrun.
好节目,主要是拍摄手法优秀
Interessante.
China sigue adelante muy adelantado
43:50 “Household DOOD waste” is that a typo?
Relocating poor minorities to the economic centers poses problems despite its advantages. While they're closer to the modern civilization, they're uprooted from their own niche.
The silent, eyes closed approach is so much better than arrogant, oush and shove type--be it male or female--that's a truism. I am once slept a summer and a winter long in a huge forest, located in the middle of a garden land. I am 81 and I have loved Chinese and admired Chinese people all my life. I am an author and school teacher. I still dreamk if havin a Chinese wife lying next to me--so I coulod whisper sweet nothings in her ear and make her laugh!. ZAI JIAN, CARINA & SUNNY LI from Beijing--you remember I drove you to buy things from "TANGER OUTETS". I did not forget you Chinese Lifequards!
This was a little bit of a fluff piece given recent history. For example, in this last episode there was no mention of how CCP corruption enables pollution. That said, the journalist did a great job talking to and listening to regular people. And following in the tracks of Peter Hessler was an awesome format for someone who has read his excellent books.
I hope that DNA from the BAJI has been saved, so it can be re-created. I plan to go to China, buy the new P5 electric car, and travel around. CHINA, if you save these animals, it will be like the Panda. People will come, from all over the World, to see them. I look so much forward to see China, and make new friends.. 🇩🇰🙋🏻♂️💫👩🏻🚀🇨🇳
They got middle class income, now they want a cleaner environment, multi-millionaire-ships and $5000 wedding tiaras.
13:23 10 mu = to 1.6acres
Is the water tested? How do they feel swimming in the river where polluted water discharge from Factories?
WHAT IS THE ULTIMATE OBJECTIVE OF TIME???!!!
宇宙重新归于沉寂
at least u had food on table and jobs. Look at others country without jobs cannot afford food ob table and no peace nor harmony
43:20 her language sounds nothing like mandarin i learned 😐
the Shanghai dialect. a member of the Wu Dialect family in cities around the Tai Lake, including Shanghai, southern Jiangsu province and almost the whole Zhejiang province.
@@lewistan3220 yup i had a Chinese gf whos hometown was in Yangzhou, jiangsu and whenever she talked to her grandma over the phone i was like WTF this ain't Chinese 😆😆
Every Chinese have different dialects,in Singapore we sacrificed dialects to mandarin,so I don’t see what’s wrong with learning Mandarin as a common for all Chinese in China.Isn’t English a necessity in USA.
@@kohmk2329 ENGLISH is necessary almost all over the world. Yes there's nothing wrong with learning mandarin
This four part documentary showed what a massive failure communist party is. Its clear that the party/ government comes first. A nation with government first and people second(maybe not even second, they seem to be resources and once depleted just an afterthought) idk what this documentary's aim was but to me it looked like people are not entitled to any individuality and their self is for whatever new gimmick the party comes up with. The common idea that resonated during the 4 piece documetary was 'what can be done? It is what it is. The government told us to do it' the people have no sense of freedom but have to blindly and sadly do what is asked of them without any right to question, think or believe.
Man over nature? Are you for real? The Chinese government lives in quick results hence the short lived periods of a certain city being number 1 and then dying away.
Extract them algae and turn it into bio-fuel.
It's interesting but very uncritical of the government. I noticed the part on Tibet, where it was framed as China paying the man, helping Tibet. That's something many would dispute for example. Little mention or no mention of corruption in government and so on.
Generally ok but tourism has become better because of the dam? You must be joking
12:04 three gorges dam: the goal is to prevent flood... completely failed so simply a machine to make electricity money for CCP
Why every word ends with letter n is added a weird "ís"
pen-is
at least this journalist is not like the other one with the burping sounds
Household "Dood" waste... anyone else saw this as 😅
After showing occupied Tibet as a part of China in this documentary the minimum a Tibetan can ask is learn how to pronounce Tibetan names at least. It is Nga-wang Tse-ring . It's not An wang Tsai reng as the journalist says.
I'm so sorry for your country and people! Support from a German!
No point nitpicking about Tibetan names in Mandarin-speaking China. Didn't that Tibetan Ngawang Tsering speak perfect Mandarin? He is fluent in Tibetan and Mandarin and knows how his name sounds in the two languages. You expect him to be a bigoted ignoramus like you and can only speak Tibetan in China? It is up to the Chinese journalist how she wants to pronounce the Tibetan name.
@@photon1899 Bigoted and ignorant German. Have you been to Tibet and asked the Tibetans there how their lives are like? I can tell you most of them don't want to leave China-occupied Tibet for elsewhere because the quality of their lives are getting better all the time.
@@darvidkoh2707 Lol there's literally thousands of Tibetans who fled to Nepal and India. Ain't needa go n ask when there's rock solid proof or did you go to Germany to ask Jews whether they really got persecuted back under Hitler?
@@photon1899 What utter rubbish. Like I said, an ignoramus like you don't know what you are talking about. Comparing Tibetans nowadays (were you at the borders to see Tibetan arrivals?) with Jews is an oxymoron. You should just worry about your screwed-up Germany which like most Western nations learned nothing from China which basically brought the coronavirus outbreak under control in two months with the cooperation of its citizens. Germany still has neo Nazis and defiant citizens who refused to heed the capable Angela Merkel's advice on Covid containment measures and as a result has more than a million infections and mounting number of deaths. Just keep watching the ongoing Covid horror show.