Chinese New Year: The Biggest Celebration on Earth - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Migration
Following the weeks leading up to the New Years celebrations as the country celebrates Harbin Ice and Snow Festival. Kate goes in search of the rare snub-nosed monkeys of Yunnan. Jing follows the process of how ancient fireworks are made. The Hairy Bikers join the world's largest motorbike floitlla and Ant finds out how a ice city is constructed.

Reunion
The Hairy Bikers experience New Year's Eve in Beijing. Jing goes behind the scenes at China's most popular TV show, watched by a average audience of 800 million viewers. Kate takes place in a flower auction. Ant discovers how the ancient Baiju spirit is made.

Celebration
Kate and Ant look at what happens in Hong Kong after the celebrations. The Hairy Bikers head to a traditional Temple Fair. Ant has a lesson in ice fishing.
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