From school to shopping at the supermarket, this colorful film gives a sense of daily life in China while also teaching words and everyday phrases in Mandarin. The full-screen graphics show the phonetic pinyin, making them easy to learn and pronounce. This film is a wonderful teaching tool for those interested in learning Chinese.
Celebrate Chinese New Year in a rural Chinese Village. Also known as the Spring Festival, New Year is the most important holiday on the Chinese calendar, a time when families reunite and mythical dragons dance through the night.
Narrated in both English and Mandarin (with subtitles) New Year in Ping Wei follows Liu Yen Twin and her family as they celebrate. From preparation of the family reunion dinner and the symbolic burning of paper money to firecrackers and fireworks, all the traditions of New Year are captured in this colorful sequel to ONE DAY IN PING WEI.
Like the Ping Wei films, LAND OF THE DRAGON is a 30-minute documentary that offers a rare glimpse of life inside China.
This time our journey is hosted by 13-year old Liu Hui Ping. She acts as both tour guide and teacher, appearing on camera (and speaking in English) as she leads us through the Forbidden City and other historical sites.
From hutongs (traditional Chinese homes) to temples you'll see how people live their lives in Beijing, one of the busiest and fastest growing cities in the world.
Like the other Ping Wei films, RETURN TO PING WEI is a 30-minute documentary that offers a rare glimpse of life inside China. This film returns to visit the family in Ping Wei that we visited in two earlier films. It's been two years since we last visited Liu Yen Twin and her family.
The fields of Ping Wei are alive with the spring harvest. Liu Yen Twin is a teenager now, and school is taking on a whole new importance. This film is a fast-paced documentary packed with information. Filmed with uncompromising production values, RETURN TO PING WEI is as close as you can get to China without actually being there.
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