Friday, June 6, 2008

Fortelling China's Future, by examining her Past.

Before the Summer Olympics come to Beijing in 2008, this is a great award winning movie editorial series on the History of China; Foretelling China's Economic, Political and Social future, by looking at its past.

The video editorial is linked below and I hope you will consider watching the series. The wisdom and insight of the series are powerful and is well worth the watch if you are interested in Mainland China.

There are 9 series, and I have included Parts 1-4 for you. It is hosted by YouTube.com and presented by the New Tang Dynasty Television- The largest independent Chinese Satellite station in the world. Once you go to the links, The other parts are on the right hand side, next to the video playing:

Part 1a and 1b:





Part 2a and 2b:





Part 3a and 3b:





Part 4:



To view the rest of the series please follow the link to the next series of videos:

http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=48AFA40E258C1063

The author or authors of the Nine Commentaries must remain anonymous—their lives and their families' lives would be in danger if their identities were known by the CCP. In their place, Epoch Times editor John Nania had been nominated for the award. In Minneapolis, he accepted the award on behalf of The Epoch Times , and took the stage along with approximately eight other winners.

The value of the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party was displayed when it was honored with a top award by the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) on Thursday.

Every year during the AAJA annual convention, National Journalism Awards are awarded for several categories. At the 2005 convention in Minneapolis, the Nine Commentaries won top honors in the category "Asian American Issues - Online."











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