Success Stories 3
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1. Charles Kao
2003-04-06
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Portrays and tells the life story of Charles K. Kao. Charles K. Kao was born in a rich family in Shanghai. From an early age, he loved science. Going overseas to study, he succeeded in developing o...
2. Zhang Yimou (I)
2003-04-13
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Portrays Zhang Yimou, a famous Chinese movie director. The program talks about Zhang's life from the time he was born in Xi'an. He was forced to live in a rural village before finishing secondary sc...
3. Zhang Yimou (II)
2003-04-20
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Examines the limitations of movie directing in mainland China due to the political environment. Movie director, Zhang Yimou is forced to use non-sensitive subject for his movies. Many of his ideas ha...
4. Zao Mou-ki
2003-04-27
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Introduces the Chinese artist Zao Mou-ki, who has earned international recognition for his paintings. Born in Beijing, Zao moved to Nantong at an early age and began to study at an art school in Hangz...
5. Pai Hsien-yung (I)
2003-05-11
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Portrays Pai Hsien-yung, a well-known Chinese writer of modern literature. Pai was born in Nanling, Guangxi in 1937. His father Pai Congxi was a general in the Kuomintang. In his early life, Pai ex...
6. Pai Hsien-yung (II)
2003-05-18
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Portrays Pai Hsien-yung, a writer of Chinese literature, who was born in Taiwan, where he attended Taipei's Chin Kuo Senior High School. There, his love for novel-writing was developed. He initiated...
7. Gao Xingjian
2003-05-25
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Explores the effects on modern Chinese literatures, with Writer Gao Xingjian, after being awarded with the Nobel Prize in Literature 2000.
8. Ji Xianlin
2003-06-01
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Explores the hardship and difficulties of the renowned linguist, Ji Xianlin, as a Chinese intellect.
9. Lee Kuan-yew (I)
2003-06-08
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Described how the young Singaporean, Lee Kuan-yew, who actively participated in the anti-British Empire campaign and later became the first Singapore Prime Minister, and how he successfully declared t...
10. Lee Kuan-yew (II)
2003-06-15
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Explored how Lee Kuan-yew separated Singapore from Malaysia and developed the country into a place with integrity, competitiveness and without racism.