Wild China

Wild China (2008)

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Created in co-operation with China's own national broadcast service, Wild China examines the country's rarely documented range of wildlife. Take a look at some of China's most impressive natural sites such as the ancient Han kingdom, the Mongol steppes, the Silk Road and the Tibetan Plateau.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Tides of Changejuin 15, 2008
S01E05Land of the Pandajuin 8, 2008
S01E04Beyond the Great Walljuin 1, 2008
S01E03Tibetmai 25, 2008
S01E02Shangri-Lamai 18, 2008
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Wild China' premiere?

'Wild China' premiered on May 11, 2008.

How many episodes does 'Wild China' have?

'Wild China' has six episodes.

Who narrates 'Wild China'?

'Wild China' is voiced over by Bernard Hill.

Who produced 'Wild China'?

'Wild China' was produced by the BBC Natural History Unit and China Central Television.

Where was 'Wild China' filmed?

'Wild China' was filmed in locations across China like the Himalayas, Yunnan, and Tibet.

What type of animals are featured in 'Wild China'?

'Wild China' features animals like pandas, snow leopards, and the Golden snub-nosed monkey.

What is the main theme of 'Wild China'?

The main theme of 'Wild China' is exploring the diverse and exotic regions of China.

How long is each episode of 'Wild China'?

Each episode of 'Wild China' is approximately 50 minutes long.

What was the budget for 'Wild China'?

The budget for 'Wild China' was \u00a32 million.

What is the purpose of 'Wild China'?

The purpose of 'Wild China' is to showcase the beauty and diversity of China's natural environment.

How was 'Wild China' received by critics?

'Wild China' received critical acclaim, with many praising its stunning visuals and insightful commentary.

What is the most popular episode of 'Wild China'?

The most popular episode of 'Wild China' is Episode 1: Heart of the Dragon, which explores China's most iconic landscapes.

How did 'Wild China' impact tourism in China?

'Wild China' caused a surge in tourism to China, especially to the areas featured in the documentary.

How many people watched 'Wild China'?

Over 500 million people watched 'Wild China' worldwide.

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Also known as

  • Vad Kína (Hungary)

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