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◎译 名 美丽中国/美丽中华/野性中国
◎片 名 Wild China
◎年 代 2008
◎国 家 英国/中国
◎类 别 记载片
◎语 言 英语
◎上映日期 2008
◎IMDb评分 8.5/10 from 2,070 users
◎IMDb链接 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0884762/
◎豆瓣评分 9.3/10 from 26,811 users
◎豆瓣链接 https://movie.douban.com/subject/3077948/
◎集 数 6
◎片 长 60分钟
◎导 演 Phil Chapman / Gavin Maxwell
◎主 演 Bernard Hill
◎简 介
从灯火通明的大都会,到人烟稀少的深山老林;从广漠无垠的大草原,到人迹罕至的沙漠沙漠;从终年积雪的高海拨山区到一望无边的平原;从浩大大地到碧海蓝天……中国,这片陈腐而又奇异的地盘,包括了多种特质的地貌,哺育着各族后代,也孕育着各类珍奇野兽,奇树异草。此次,经过镜头,我们去探访散落在这片地盘上的美丽奇景。沿着长江流域,去看喀斯特地貌培养的奇石怪林;去云南的热带雨林,寻觅亚洲野象、滇金丝猴;来到青藏高原,奔赴内蒙草地,攀爬山脉,远望西部边境。这里,是你我熟悉又陌生的美丽中国。
本片是CCTV和BBC第一次结合摄制的作品,用时4年拍摄,利用了航拍、红外、高速、延时和水下等先辈摄影技术。一共六集,别离为《富饶华南》、《彩云之南》、《青藏高原》、《长城之外》、《龙之边境》和《喧闹海岸》。
Overall information: The amazing scenery and wildlife of China
have always been closed to the prying cameras of Natural History
filmmakers - until now. Given unprecedented access to this vast country,
the renowned BBC Natural History Unit has produced a series full of
breathtaking footage and amazing discoveries.
From the glittering peaks of the Himalayas to the teeming waters of the
South China Sea, China encompasses a dazzling range of landscapes. The
peaks, rainforests, deserts and caves of this vast and enigmatic country
are home to a diverse array of wildlife ranging from giant pandas,
tigers and golden snub-nosed monkeys to wild swans, whale sharks and
beautiful tropical flowers.
As we travel through the deepest river-gorge in the world, watch
fishermen using captive cormorants to gather fish and discover the
remarkable Pallas pit vipers that pluck birds from the air, it is clear
that, this amazing country is ready to reveal the most incredible
wildlife surprises.
Heart of the Dragon
The improbable egg-carton hills of Southern China seem to float in a sea
of glistening rice paddies. This is a landscape full of surprises. Next
to peasants ploughing with buffaloes are rivers concealing dwarf
alligators and giant salamanders, trained cormorants that catch fish for
their masters, bats with unusual tastes and monkeys that hide in caves.
But this isn t a nature park. Almost 300 million people live here, with a
tradition of eating wildlife. So what forces have shaped this
remarkable landscape and how do farmers and wild creatures manage to
coexist among the rocks and the rice fields?
Shangri-La
Hidden beneath billowing clouds, in China s remote south west, are
perhaps the richest natural treasures in all China. Immense rivers carve
their way south below towering peaks. The wind-swept slopes are home to
the highest-living primates in the world and hidden in the valleys
below are jungles with a diversity of wildlife comparable to those
around the Amazon.
Jewel-coloured birds and ancient tribes share forests where wild
elephants still roam. The mystery is that Yunnan s remote forests
stretch into northern territories where deserts would normally be found.
How can these northern forests exist? The rugged landscape holds the
key.
Tibet
The Tibetan plateau covers a quarter of China – an area the size of
Western Europe. This vast, windswept wilderness is one of the world s
most remote places, defined by the glacier-strewn Himalayas. It s also
home to some incredible wildlife such as the rare chiru, brown bears,
wild yaks and the highest-living predators on Earth. There are more
large creatures here than anywhere else in China.
Defined by over a thousand years of Buddhism, Tibet has a unique culture
that has nurtured remarkable beliefs. The programme discovers why this
landscape and ancient culture is the life support system for much of the
planet.
Beyond the Great Wall
China s emperors built the Great Wall to keep their kingdom safe from
the hostile barbarians to the north. This is a land of warrior tribes,
bizarre wildlife and extreme weather, but also of vast and breathtaking
evergreen forests, grassy plains and sweeping desert dunes, rich with
history.
The legendary Silk Road drew traders and their camels across the deserts
in search of fabulous wealth, and fierce Mongolian horsemen conquered
the known world. Today, nomadic tribesmen still race horses and hunt
with golden eagles, while tiny hamsters and Asia s last wild horses
struggle to survive in the world s most northerly desert.
Land of the Panda
China s heartland with its Han people is the centre of a 5,000-year-old
civilization. This land contains the Great Wall, the Temple of Heaven,
and Beijing s Olympic Stadium and is home to some of China s most
charismatic creatures such as the giant panda, golden snub-nosed monkey,
and golden takin.
China has undergone significant development in the past 50 years,
bringing many environmental problems. The programme explores the deep,
complex and often extraordinary relationship between the Chinese
peoples, their environment and its creatures, and finds out what it
means for the future of China.
Tides of Change
From the eastern end of the Great Wall, China s coast spans 14,500km and
more than 5,000 years of history. This is a place of huge contrasts:
futuristic modern cities jostling with traditional seaweed-thatched
villages, ancient tea terraces and wild wetlands where rare animals
still survive.
Here Chinese white dolphins, red-crowned cranes, deadly vipers, giant
sturgeon and sabre-wielding monkeys struggle to eke out a living faced
by competition from 700 million people, widespread pollution and
over-fishing. How China is managing such conflicting pressures has
lessons for us all.
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