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- Already trapped at home for 12 days in a massive sandstorm. A policeman cares for his dying wife as they are running out of food and water and mourning the disappearance of their child in the storm.
- After early release from prison, an ex-con finds work at a dance studio where he finds a second chance at redemption.
- Prisoners of conscience-especially Falun Gong-are being killed for their organs. Starting in 1999, the number of transplant centers in China increased by 300% in just 8 years, even though China has no effective national organ donation system. 1999 was the year the Chinese regime began persecuting adherents of the Falun Gong spiritual practice, sending hundreds of thousands to labor camps. Many of them were never seen again. Transplant medicine was developed to save lives. But in China, innocent people are being killed for their organs-so they can be sold for profit. Increasingly, doctors, congressmen, international politicians, human rights lawyers, journalists, and people around the world are raising awareness about forced organ harvesting.
- Delivered in both English and Chinese, Asia Talk spans the cultural gaps between Asia and the West. Asia Talk explores a wide range of issues in connection with Eastern culture. Through interviews and in-depth journeys with engaging TV hosts, learn about new foods, discover tourist attractions, learn new facts and explore the world without leaving the comfort of you couch or computer!
- "Never again." These were the words spoken by the leaders of World War II's victorious Allied nations. Never again, they vowed, would genocide and policies based on hatred obscure the fundamental rights of all human beings. But now, over six decades later, NTD looks at the still-unfolding story of the persecuted Falun Gong religious group in China: one of the most outstanding examples of our collective failure to realize the ideals of universal human rights. Through original interviews with Chinese refugees and renowned China experts, NTD reexamines the beginnings the suppression, Falun Gong's place in modern China, China's mechanisms of persecution, and the disturbing allegations of organ harvesting from live Falun Gong practitioners.
- Our hosts present a side of celebrities lives not usually seen: their relationships to the cars they own, or those they drive for a living, in movies or TV shows.
- Journey to the East introduces traditions of ancient Chinese culture while systematically exploring contemporary China.
- Legends Unfolding is a television series that follows the lives of people who have experienced extraordinary events.
- China is a country with a population of 1.3 billion people, 300 million of whom are of the Chinese middle and upper-class who are directing their sights on foreign education to develop their children's future skills. Highly regarded and top ranked universities from all over North America and Western Europe, have recognized the importance of this market and are embracing the nearly half a million Chinese students studying and enrolling in foreign universities. Each Episode of World of Education, focuses on a different university, in which viewers are introduced to its history, physical surroundings and standard of academic excellence. In selected and polished interviews, the program introduces the University Principal, the academic staff and students as they enrich our knowledge with the best of what their university has to offer.
- Dreamy Analyst Mei hopes to find true love in New York, or at least a job, lest she be forced back to China and subject to her overbearing mother's matchmaking. Her friends relationships woes do not exactly inspire her confidence, but the obsessive office intern might just change her mind, or not.
- Born in a cave with only stars to tell time, Gao Zhisheng overcomes incredible odds to become one of China's top attorneys. The people call him "the Conscience of China." But then, in the eyes of the Communist Party, he goes too far. After speaking out against taboo human rights abuses, Gao is abducted, tortured. Secret police hold his wife and children hostage. In a heart-wrenching dilemma, Gao is forced to choose between his lifelong quest for justice and his love for his family. A story of courage, compassion, and cruelty, this film is a must-see for anyone wishing to understand the tensions bubbling below the surface of today's China-or to meet one of the most noble freedom fighters of our time.
- An annual event designed to give master chefs from around the world a rare opportunity to bring their outstanding skills and artistry in authentic Chinese culinary technique to the world stage. Top chefs from Asia, North America, and Europe will gather at the Crossroads of the World in Times Square to compete in five major categories of Chinese cuisine.