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| 7 Days of Shock - A Chronicle of the Sichuan Earthquake 60' |
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Occurred at 2:28pm, on May 12th, the Sichuan Earthquake took the lives of ten thousands people, and hundred thousands more of lives were fading away as time passing. This day-by-day account reveals the human face of the tragedy and chronicles the rescue work against time in 180 hours after the disaster.
<7 Days of Shock- A Chronicle of the Sichuan Earthquake> is a powerful and compelling account from the heart of this tragedy. Let us take you to see what life was like in those seven days. |
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| A Broken Generation- Pulling through the Sichuan Earthquake 60' |
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The Sichuan earthquake overwhelmed China. This natural disaster has inflicted immense suffering to a whole generation of people.
How will the children who have survived the crisis live with this shattering experience and tremendous pain?
How can these tormented souls pick themselves up again to face the future?
How can one search for that tunnel of light amidst all these bitterness and hopelessness? |
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| Ma Ying Jeou's Political Life 60' |
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| In the Taiwan presidential election of 2008, the former chairman of Kuomintang (KMT) Ma Ying-jeou won 58% of the votes, ending 8 years of Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) rule. His overwhelming victory in the election gave him political mandate to make changes in Taiwan. |
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| World's Dream Stage: National Centre for the Performing Arts 60' |
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| The National Centre for the Performing Arts in China officially opened in December 2007. The 200,000 square meter Centre, is designed by the world famous French Architect Paul Andreu, who is also the designer of Charles de Gaulle International Airport in Paris. The inauguration of this brand new iconic feature in Beijing represents the fulfillment of national plan and the dream of people in China. |
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| The Lost City 60' / 90' |
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| Beijing is an ancient city with a history of being the capital of five feudal dynasties. Local residents in Beijing used to dwell in Hutongs and Quadrangles, one of the city's architectural heritages. But, these historical landmarks are being demolished due to industrialization and modernization. |
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