China Daily
Down slopes
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- Down slopes
- Runtime
- 3:55
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- A thrilling sun-kissed alpine experience for ski enthusiasts, Yabuli ski resort is China's biggest and best with snow guaranteed throughout the winter. In this episode, we're going down the slopes from the top of Yabuli.
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- Snow town walking - ep41 Drone and Phone
- Runtime
- 4:00
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- A pleasant hike and a horse drawn sleigh ride. Crisp fresh snow, lush forest and fairytale winter landscapes. It's cold, but not too cold for outdoor fun. In this episode we try the easiest but most direct way to experience more about the crystallised town.
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- Urban Gas Mask
- Runtime
- 1:40
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- TECH CHINA dons the portable air filter Airsport, a forced air HEPA filter gas mask for exercise.$233 gimmick or smoggy day god send?
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- ZTE's Car of the Future
- Runtime
- 1:10
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Leading telecommunication firm ZTE jumps in as China's newest entrant into the electric vehicle game.
ZTE VP Academus Tian talks to China Daily about the firm's lofty goals of a cloud connected, autonomous car, curated for comfort and convenience.
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- Snow mobile safari
- Runtime
- 4:41
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- A picturesque village against the mountains of Heilongjiang. With seven months snow a year, this is where winter can truly be celebrated. In the first episode of this new series, Drone and Phone escapes from Hong Kong to the Northeastern China Snow Town to enjoy some fantastic frosty activities.
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- Colorful phoenix: A Glimpse of Chaoshan
- Runtime
- 2:20
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Every 12 years, villagers in Longsha, Jieyang City, China put up colorful phoenixes to memorialize their ancestor Jiang Wanli.
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- Hands off the wheel
- Runtime
- 11:51
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- As we steer into a driverless future with advances in autopilot technology, concerns over safety arise. Are autopilot features safer than human drivers in a densely populated city like Hong Kong?
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- Solar Battery Banks
- Runtime
- 2:54
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Solar powered-power banks: a life and time saving innovation or simple novelty?
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- Exploring Zhaoqing best shots
- Runtime
- 1:30
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- The much overlooked Zhaoqing district is just a four-hour train journey from Hong Kong, three hours on the bus from Shenzhen and an hour and half from Guangzhou international airport. Running along the West River the city has two spectacular parks within easy reach. For those prepared to venture a little further, there are some stunning karst landscapes to explore, huge caves and fascinating ancient rural villages.
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- Gong Maker logo
- Runtime
- 2:34
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Fang Shaopeng comes from a long line of Gong makers serving the Chao opera. His working methods have changed little over the years but the business has grown as Chinese musicians from around the area have come to rely on his products.
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- Global leading experts upbeat about economic outlook for China
- Runtime
- 3:00
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- In a special series of interviews, international leading economists review the year just gone and consider the outlook for 2017 ahead of the World Economic Forum being held in Davos, Switzerland from Jan 17-20.
Supervisor: Nie Ligao
Reporter:Andrew Moody & Wu Zheyu
Videographer: Cong Ruiting & Zhang Guangteng
Video editor: Zhang Guangteng
Subtitle: Wu Zheyu
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- China's Malls Go Hi Tech
- Runtime
- 2:20
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Retail malls are going hi tech to retain visitors in China, which leads the world in online purchases.
Operators are rebalancing portfolios towards entertainment and experience zones as tastes shift thanks to smartphone payments and integrated retail omnichannels.
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- The Seven Star Crags - ep 39 Drone and Phone
- Runtime
- 3:50
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- A long peaceful walk all within the city with crags to climb, lakes to cross and caves to discover. The Seven Star Crags has beautifully manicured gardens, Buddhist & Taoist idols, classical bridges and trees that grow out of the water.
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- World Bank: China could achieve both high growth and deleveraging
- Runtime
- 9:35
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- In a wide-ranging interview with the China Daily website, John Litwack, the World Bank’s lead economist for China, commented on China's Q3 data and discussed the opportunities and challenges both China and the world face in 2017. He emphasized that as China can still achieve high growth and deleveraging, the welfare of the Chinese people could continue to grow very quickly.
Reporter & subtitle: Wu Zheyu
Videographer: Cong Ruiting
Video editor: Zhang Guangteng and Ge Tianlin
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- The lost drone
- Runtime
- 7:22
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Stunning karst mountains away from the crowds. A cave, a mountain bushwhack and a picturesque 7km walk through hills. In this episode DJ has an unforeseen adventure that ends in blood, tears and a lost drone. Watch the adventure through the stunning mountains of Huaji & Fengkai.
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- Dali heritage restored
- Runtime
- 29:52
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- The Linden Centre is a meticulously restored traditional Bai courtyard home dating back to another era, developed with full support from the Xizhou government in Yunnan province and protected status at the same level as the Great Wall.
Brian Linden first came to China in 1984 to study Chinese in Beijing, and later worked as a cameraman and translator for CBS. He and his wife, Jeanee, have poured time, effort and money to create an example of how cultural heritage can be preserved while creating a platform for cultural exchange. The Lindens have raised two sons in their adopted community
"Xizhou is unique because it is a functioning village full of historical complexes," Brian Linden says. "The Xizhou merchants of the 19th and early 20th centuries built over 100 stone and wood courtyard homes, most in the san fang yi zhao bi style [three sides of the courtyard dedicated to living quarters and one side highlighting a work of art]. These structures exist and cur...
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- Servant leader out to help businesses
- Runtime
- 22:58
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Han Weiwen,president of global leading consulting firm Bain & Co Greater China region, is crystal clear about what makes a company win out in the marketplace.
"After 10 years of research by studying 100 companies across 40 different sectors in China and globally, we have found that founder’s mentality can be the secret source, " said Han.
Han talked with China Daily reporter Cai Xiao about his views of founder's mentality, Bain's China strategy and personal life.
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- Tech China:Wireless Earbuds, from $60 to $300
- Runtime
- 2:34
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- TECH CHINA delivers an earful on wireless earbuds.
Wireless in-ear audio for as little as $60 per pair promises a future free from cord catching kinks and may be a step closer to an ear-based universal translator.
"Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra"
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- Bamboo forests in Guangning
- Runtime
- 4:28
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- A thick bamboo forest to explorewith small villages along the way making local products and foods. Plus an undiscovered hill with a view to beat all views. The bamboo culture of Guangning is very much under explored and perfect for a day trip out of Zhaoqing.
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- 中国仍是世界经济无可替代的发展引擎Stephen Roach: China is still irreplaceable for the world growth
- Runtime
- 10:37
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- China Daily interviews Stephen Roach, senior fellow, Jackson Institute of Global Affairs, Yale University and former Asia chairman of Morgan Stanley at the VIP luncheon event, "The World Without China" held by the Center for China and Globalization at the Park Hyatt Hotel, Beijing on December 14
Reporter:Andrew Moody,Nie Ligao
Videographer&Editor: Zhang Guangteng
Subtitle: Wu Zheyu
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- Tech China-China's DIY Girl Geek
- Runtime
- 2:28
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Naomi Wu is a 23-year-old self-taught tinkerer, having learned her tech skills from online tutorials and groups.
The self described "sexy cyborg" is keen to promote China as a center for innovation and women's roles as a part of China's tech evolution.
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- CD16 The gorge and the mountain
- Runtime
- 4:55
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- In the second episode from Zhaoqing we visit one of Guangdong's most popular tourist sites, plus hike a 10km gorge walk along an ancient path. Waterfalls, lakes, mountains and rivers all included as we take on Dinghu mountain and a walk back to Zhaoqing city.
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- Gimbal gamble
- Runtime
- 2:00
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- TECH CHINA looks at the pros and pitfalls of buying a crowd funded phone gimbal.
There are a half dozen crowd funded smartphone gimbals offering 3-axis stabilization for roughly half the cost of name brands.
Are backers getting a good price or just rolling dice?
Vimble: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/368303780/vimble-s-never-capture-a-shaky-video-again
Snoppa: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/snoppa-m1-innovative-3-axis-smartphone-gimbal-video#/
FlowMotion: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1003718989/flowmotion-smartphone-stabilizer-the-end-of-shaky
Proview: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/best-3-axis-stabilizer-for-iphone-android-phone-video#/
AutoSteady: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1529492024/autosteady-3-axis-cell-phone-gimbal-stabilizer/comments
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- Three Zhaoqing villages - ep 35 Drone and Phone
- Runtime
- 4:37
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- In the first of a new series D J Clark travels to the three villages of Li Cha, Cheng Hu and Cha Tang in the Zhaoqing district. They all have classical Lingnan architecture from the Song dynasty with an-cestral temples and classical wok-handle shaped roofs. Li Cha is the crown jewel with it's octagon shape layout surrounded by water.
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- Home sweet home for the aged
- Runtime
- 11:19
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Hong Kong is ageing fast. By 2041, one in three will be above 65 years old. At present the city is already struggling with a serious shortage of care facilities and manpower.
The concept of "ageing at home" is popular in many countries but in Hong Kong, the idea has been slow to take root. In this month's Hong Kong enquirer we look at whether "ageing at home" is feasible for one of the world's most unequal societies.
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- Tech China-Chinese phones? In America?
- Runtime
- 2:35
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- TECH CHINA explains why most Americans spend hundreds of dollars too much for their smartphones despite value-for-money models coming out of China nearly every month.
For our US viewers, consider buying your next unlocked phone online.
#tech #china #mobile
#Oneplus: https://oneplus.net/
#Xiaomi: http://xiaomi-mi.us/
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- Drone&Phone:Best drone shots of the Wilson Trail
- Runtime
- 1:29
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Take a look at the Best Drone shots of Hong Kong's Wilson Trail! #travel #HongKong #adventure
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- Tech China: Selfie-centered smartphones
- Runtime
- 2:03
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Tech China focuses on 16MP front facing Android smartphone cameras, in the search for bigger, better selfies.
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- Latvian art and photos exhibition opens in Beijing 北京拉脱维亚艺术展
- Runtime
- 2:21
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- The Latvian embassy in Beijing is holding an art exhibition to celebrate the 25th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the Republic of Latvia and the People's Republic of China. The exhibit opened Wednesday and runs until Sunday. It is being held in the 798 Art Zone at 4 Jiuxianqiao Road in Beijing's Chaoyang District.
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- TALES SEASON:Season, Asia's Dog Whisperer
- Runtime
- 1:58
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Meet See San Loi, or Season, Asia's Dog Whisperer. This Hong-Konger trains dogs and admires Cesar Millan, who he met twice.
Season works in a dog shelter where he applies Cesar's ways and methods of the leader of the pack.
狗班长Season
Season被国际著名训狗大师Cesar Millan誉为亚洲的金牌训狗师。 本期《城中故事》将带你一起感受Season多年以来以狗为友,以狗为伴,以及帮助无数家庭训练爱犬的有趣故事。
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- Tech China: Hand held karaoke party
- Runtime
- 1:36
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Tech China covers all-in-one karaoke microphones.
Microphones with built-in speakers which bluetooth with your smartphone for lyrics and accompaniment.
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- Drone&Phoen episode 34: The ridge of all ridges
- Runtime
- 4:44
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Wilson saves his best for last. An incredible high ridge walk with views from the east to the west of Hong Kong. Steep climbs, open ridges and dense forests with deserted villages – it's all here in sections 9&10 of the Wilson Trail.
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- Urban Tales Episode 9: Bowie, the reptile man
- Runtime
- 2:34
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Meet Bowie Chan, a YouTuber fond of reptiles and amphibians who runs a reptile channel and a pet store.
In Episode 9 of Urban Tales we meet someone who is not afraid, but quite the contrary, off toads, salamanders, snakes and red argus. At times he explores the mountains late at night in search of local species…
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- 3rd WIC kicks off in Wuzhen
- Runtime
- 1:27
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- The third World Internet Conference is taking place in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province, from Nov 16 to Nov 18.
With the theme of "Innovation-driven Internet Development for the Benefit of All - Building a Community of Common Future in Cyberspace", the conference will be composed of forums, an expo and a release event.
More than 310 technology corporations, including big-name enterprises such as Microsoft, IBM, Alibaba, Tencent and Baidu, are sending delegates to Wuzhen this year.
The conference will include 16 forums covering 20 hot issues, such as internet economy, internet innovation, internet culture, governance in cyberspace and international cooperation on internet.
The newly built Wuzhen Internet International Convention Center will host most of the events this year. The new convention center will showcase the latest innovations and technological developments in the internet, and it has been designated as the permanent venue for th...
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- Drone&Phone Episode 33: All about the reservoirs
- Runtime
- 4:23
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Possibly Hong Kong's best reservoir walk. A gentle long climb past the territory's tallest mountain before the long decent down to Tai Po. Waterfalls, monkey's, deep forest and high mountains, the sections 7 &8 of Wilson Trail have them all. #travel #HongKong #adventure
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- Tech China: Mind controlled drones
- Runtime
- 1:47
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- TECH CHINA wraps its head around EEGSmart’s UMind - a brain wave interface for your IoT toys.
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- Tech China: Which mobile gimbal is best for your smartphone?
- Runtime
- 3:04
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- TECH CHINA reviews three, 3-axis stabilizers which help you shoot super smooth smartphone videos.
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- Urban Tales Episode 8: Frog King Kwok, an artist life
- Runtime
- 2:20
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- In Episode 8 of Urban Tales we meet Hong Kong's most eccentric and unconventional artist who's been active for 50 years and believes nothing is impossible.
In a seemingly chaotic abundance he celebrates human expression in free form, creates body and mixed-media performances and spreads happiness along the way using his signature icon: the frog a.k.a. Froggy.
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- 16+1:where the magic happens
- Runtime
- 3:28
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- The “16+1” summit took place in Riga recently. The video will show you the national library of Latvia, where the summit was held.
The central element of the national library is called the national bookshop, which can hold about 20,000 books. Some of the books are donated by people from across the world. So if you have the chance to visit, find out if there’s a book from your country.
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- Drone&Phone Episode 32: Walking with monkeys
- Runtime
- 4:30
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- A long but gentle walk for all the family. Monkeys, monkeys and more monkeys all along the route of the Wilson Trail Section 5&6. #travel #HongKong #adventure
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- Premier Li's visit to Latvia
- Runtime
- 3:46
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Chinese Premier Li Keqiang’s visit to Latvia is a historical occasion, the first by a Chinese Premier since Latvia gained independence in 1991.
In Riga, Latvia, Li will attend the annual forum of heads of state from 16 Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries. The European Union will also be in attendance as an observer, indicating how critical the "16+1" cooperative mechanism has become for China’s relations with Europe.
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- Laowai Not: Home and healing
- Runtime
- 2:57
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Tim Baker and his wife co-founded the Shepherd's Field Children's Village in 2003. Since then, the organization has cared for more than 4,000 orphans, paid for more than 3,000 operations and medical procedures and has facilitated about 900 adoptions.
The village, which is located in Tianjin's Wuqing district, is a compound of 11 buildings, including five dormitories, a school, a workshop recreation rooms and a medical clinic.
The village receives children from orphanages around the country. The majority of them come from impoverished rural areas.
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- Drone&Phone Episode 31: Harbour views to blow your mind
- Runtime
- 4:30
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- A peaceful walk overlooking the city. A long long long long uphill that will challenge even the fittest of walkers.
Enchanted forests, small villages, waterfalls, city and sea views. This walk covers them all. #travel #HongKong #adventure
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- Modular drones lift off
- Runtime
- 1:03
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Modular drones hold the potential for customizable platforms incorporating all your smartphone and IoT functions.
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- Drone&Phone Episode 30: Wilson Trail section
- Runtime
- 4:27
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Quite possibly Hong Kong's most spectacular walk. Cross Hong Kong island from south to north all within the country parks. Drone and Phone is going to take you walking stages1&2 of the Wilson Trail. #travel #HongKong #adventure
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- Tech China: Selfie sticks which hide, zoom or are an umbrella
- Runtime
- 2:09
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Tech China looks at selfie sticks which hide, zoom or are an umbrella.
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- Moon on a mission
- Runtime
- 1:53
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- In Episode 6 of Urban Tales we meet Moon Fong, Chairman of the Hong Kong UFO Club.
Moon dedicates her earthly life to alien research and organizing events for the club. She tells us about her one UFO sighting, alien messages, and that her mission in life might be orchestrated by E.T.'s.
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- Tech China: Self-healing, shatterproof and liquid screen protectors
- Runtime
- 2:57
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- A new generation of screen protection comes in self-healing, liquid and shatterproof variants, tailored to meet your phone's particular punishment regiment.
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- Urban Tales Episode 5: Michael, swing dancer in modern Hong Kong
- Runtime
- 2:28
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- In Episode 5 of Urban Tales we meet Michael Wu, a private equity analyst from Hong Kong who is a passionate swing dancer. The young man loves history and is very much into vintage and dancing - especially the Lindy Hop - because it takes him out of his daily routine, away from this rigid world.
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- The Long March: struggle and sacrifice that led to success
- Runtime
- 3:48
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- It's hard to imagine now what it must have been like to be a Red Army soldier on the Long March.
Two years of effort, struggle and sacrifice ultimately succeeded in allowing the armies of the Communist Party of China to make their grand plan of a strategic shift a reality.
But the victory came at a terrible cost, with barely more than a quarter of those who began the march making it to the end.
I was invited to retrace the steps of those soldiers through Sichuan province, and as I was whisked along in one of four air-conditioned buses on smooth, modern highways, through tunnels and over bridges, it was easy to underestimate what was required of them 80 years ago.
Even as I looked out, on our first day, across the river at Anshun, where those tired soldiers - already eight months into their journey - had packed themselves into ancient boats to cross the raging torrent, I found it hard to visualize how much they must have suffered for their cause.
Years of ...

