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Aerial Mountains: South Korea

Gracefully formed by the earth’s tectonic forces and massive volcanic eruptions, the mountains are a fascinating natural phenomenon, all the way from their beginnings to their present day formation. With their striking presence in our world, the mountains have always been revered by mankind for their beauty and overwhelming size. They have thus served to be an essential constituent to human history, culture, and religion throughout the world. With this universal phenomenon, many people say that there is something special about the mountains that have made them become a spiritual centre for many societies. In this aerial series, we explore some of the most mountain dominated countries in the world and discover the history and culture of the country through their mountains.

Aerial Mountains: South Korea

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New Taste of Fujian

The rural revitalization-themed documentary "New Taste of Fujian" is scheduled to debut on February 27th on Southeast TV, with simultaneous broadcast on Tencent Video. It is reported that the film will showcase the "Classic of Mountains and Seas" and "Forest and Grassland Plays" of food, illustrating the process of the harmonious creation of authentic local products by the land and culture of Fujian and Minnan. Using geographical indications as a starting point, it opens up the perspective of rural revitalization, delving into the farming life to interpret the origin of Chinese civilization.

New Taste of Fujian

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Chilies Saying

Spice has become a cultural symbol in social gatherings across China, uniting people through their shared love of bold flavors. Now the nation's favorite taste, it has quickly become a staple at every meal. This documentary explores how different regions have developed their own unique spicy cuisines, each contributing to a rich and diverse "spice culture." Join us as we uncover the stories behind the flavors and their deep connection to Chinese life—an experience to savor.

Chilies Saying

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Inside the Forbidden City

The Forbidden City in the heart of Beijing was the home of the Chinese emperor and the seat of a vast bureaucracy ruling over what is now the world’s most populous state for 500 years. After falling into disrepair following World War II, the palace’s ancient wooden structures are undergoing extensive restoration works today. Inside the Forbidden City offers unprecedented access into the magnificent palace complex where access was once denied to all but the emperor, his family and his most senior retinue.

Inside the Forbidden City

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