Where are you watching from, Sun? Do you only get 2 episodes?
Here in the UK we have only had 1 out of 6 broadcast so far. The series is a co-production by the BBC and Chinese government-controlled broadcaster so the cultural/ethnographic scenes are obviously going to be portrayed favourably. They have played up the whole "rural communities caring for their local wildlife" angle (but they do taste delicious!) In China the series is called "Beautiful China" - probably a more accurate description.
I hope that when the forthcoming programmes move to less populous regions we get a lot more wildlife (Tibet, Taklamakan Desert, Yunnan rainforests). Some of the footage in episode 1 - especially the Francois langurs and Rickett's mouse-eared bats catching fish on the wing - was amazing.
There's a very good "behind-the-scenes" article here: BBC - Science & Nature - Wild China
I also agree that the narration (as is often the case with these coffee-table TV series) was a let down.
Here in the UK we have only had 1 out of 6 broadcast so far. The series is a co-production by the BBC and Chinese government-controlled broadcaster so the cultural/ethnographic scenes are obviously going to be portrayed favourably. They have played up the whole "rural communities caring for their local wildlife" angle (but they do taste delicious!) In China the series is called "Beautiful China" - probably a more accurate description.
I hope that when the forthcoming programmes move to less populous regions we get a lot more wildlife (Tibet, Taklamakan Desert, Yunnan rainforests). Some of the footage in episode 1 - especially the Francois langurs and Rickett's mouse-eared bats catching fish on the wing - was amazing.
There's a very good "behind-the-scenes" article here: BBC - Science & Nature - Wild China
I also agree that the narration (as is often the case with these coffee-table TV series) was a let down.