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LatestFrom the eastern end of the Great Wall, China's coast spans 14,500km and more than 5,000 years of history. This is a place of huge contrasts: futuristic modern cities jostling with traditional seaweed-thatched villages, ancient tea terraces and wild wetlands where rare animals still survive. Here Chinese white dolphins, red-crowned cranes, deadly vipers, giant sturgeon and sabre-wielding monkeys struggle to eke out a living faced by competition from 700 million people, widespread pollution and over-fishing. How China is managing such conflicting pressures has lessons for us all.
The dazzling array of mysterious and wonderful creatures that live in China's most beautiful landscapes.
Cinematography
Helicopter shots over rice terraces that'll ruin real travel forever.
Production
Four years of filming in restricted zones—this access is basically illegal now.
Score
BBC nature doc music: scientifically engineered to make you feel small.
Creator
Gavin Maxwell
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes