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Let s Go to China: China Red in my eyes

When it comes to the country's representative color, China Red deserves its distinction. Kevin visited Yudu county in Jiangxi province, Aba Tibetan and Qiang autonomous prefecture in Suchuan province, Yan'an in Shaanxi province and other Old Red Quarters, did a dedication of love to Hope Elementary School along with several Chinese youths, picked a lot of camellia fruit and then pressed the oil, walked on the road of the Long March, and experienced the life of a man in northern Shaanxi. Apart from this, he also visited the loess cave dwellings along the Yellow River. By communicating with local herders, he learned that local education has made great progress. These Old Red Quarters, where people are honest and warmhearted, have made rapid economic development over the years. When Kevin took a stroll in the streets in Beijing, this unforgettable journey ended with a song resurfacing in his mind. He knew it was another form of the red force in China, which represented China's

Let s Go to China: Trailer of episode 6

When it comes to the country's representative color, China Red deserves its distinction. Kevin visited Yudu, Aba, Yanan and other Old Red Quarters, where people are honest and warmhearted, have made rapid economic development over the years. When Kevin took a stroll in the streets in Beijing, this unforgettable journey ended with a song resurfacing in his mind. He knew it was another form of the red force in China, which represented China's 70-year history of humanities and devotion to the homeland.

Let s Go to China: Fascinated by a Monkey King

The Monkey King gave rise to Chinese animation and has made a great contribution to its development. A cartoon on The Journey to the West sent by his fans made Kevin, who loves monkeys, eager to embark on a journey into Chinese animation to find different images of the Monkey King. From shadow puppet animation to claymation, how can Chinese animation film studios create such innovations? How much fun and novelty can be revealed in contemporary works? Kevin followed the Monkey King on his journey. He found that in animation his heroes not only are Superman and Batman, or Gundam, but also the Monkey King and Ne Zha, which have incorporated abundant aspects of Chinese style and culture. Kevin was also fascinated by the efforts of Chinese anime workers. He also decided, with the help of his new friends, to make a Chinese animated film about the Monkey King and himself.

Let s Go to China: Trailer of episode 6

When it comes to the country's representative color, China Red deserves its distinction. Kevin visited Yudu, Aba, Yanan and other Old Red Quarters, where people are honest and warmhearted, have made rapid economic development over the years. When Kevin took a stroll in the streets in Beijing, this unforgettable journey ended with a song resurfacing in his mind. He knew it was another form of the red force in China, which represented China's 70-year history of humanities and devotion to the homeland.

Let s Go to China: Fascinated by a Monkey King

The Monkey King gave rise to Chinese animation and has made a great contribution to its development. A cartoon on The Journey to the West sent by his fans made Kevin, who loves monkeys, eager to embark on a journey into Chinese animation to find different images of the Monkey King. From shadow puppet animation to claymation, how can Chinese animation film studios create such innovations? How much fun and novelty can be revealed in contemporary works? Kevin followed the Monkey King on his journey. He found that in animation his heroes not only are Superman and Batman, or Gundam, but also the Monkey King and Ne Zha, which have incorporated abundant aspects of Chinese style and culture. Kevin was also fascinated by the efforts of Chinese anime workers. He also decided, with the help of his new friends, to make a Chinese animated film about the Monkey King and himself.

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