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China: A Hard Days Wok, 25 minutes, 2008 (Ref: 692) |
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As the world’s
economic order changes the pressure on countries to
provide a skilled workforce becomes more acute.
China is fast becoming the biggest economy on the
planet. India is not far behind. So how will the USA
and Europe compete? The film in China follows the
fortunes of chef Lui Long, who has just got a job at
Beijing’s brand new Jockey Club. He hopes to be part
of the economic revolution that is sweeping through
China.
Part of 6 x 25-minute series produced for the BBC. These films can be bought individually or as a series. |
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Ecuador: A Cowboy's Story,
Ref: 685 |
Dubai: Building a Dream,
Ref: 679 |
Africa: Investment Horizons,
Ref: 677 |
Made in Pakistan,
Ref: 676 |
Africa: Open for Business,
Ref: 675 |
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Jade: The Stone of Heaven,
Ref: 661 |
Spain: Underwater Treasures,
Ref: 657 |
After the Housing Bubble Burst,
Ref: 635 |
Living with Corruption,
Ref: 628 |
Russian Entrepreneur,
Ref: 534 | |
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