Traveller chazwozzler, posted on November 11, 2007
The second part of my film from China and Tibet in July 2007. It’s not the best quality but it gives you the second half of an idea.
The first part can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxRMt4…
Traveller rhumline, posted on February 20, 2007
A rhumline is a term used to describe an intended travel route. A group of 8 meet online then again in Beijing to take on a rhumline challenge to travel through China, Mongolia and Tibet. The stunning cinematography and breath taking scenery are set to an up-beat soundtrack of world music encompassing Buddhist mantras with techno trance, haunting traditional arrangements and uplifting new age global beats. www.rhumline.com.au
Traveller theresonlyonemikes, posted on September 26, 2008
This is a thank you to my ‘China’ friends.
The second part can be found here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WHZER…
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Traveller 1cuttlefish, posted on April 19, 2008
Visit Tibetan villages in northeastern Sichuan province.
Original video:
http://www.cctv.com/video/travelogue/…
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Traveller golf1here, posted on April 10, 2007
Singapore, China, Tibet trip May 2006
Traveller rgussow, posted on September 03, 2008
Ayal and Richie’s trip to China June 2008
Traveller shanisep00, posted on August 08, 2007
video from my trip.
it’d be nice to watch if you understand cantonese.. becauce my family’s cantonese and we start speaking some in the video.
haha & notice how i used “Michi~to you all” by Aluto for the opening and ending… i love that song.. addicting.. xD
Traveller JanvanBekkum, posted on February 01, 2008
Trip by four wheel drive car through the Himalayas from Lhasa to Gyantse
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Traveller schreinervideo, posted on May 25, 2006
Videographer Ken Schreiner makes the risky but beautiful trip from Lhasa to Gyantse to file the third of his reports on his trip to Mt. Kailash in the Himalayas.
Traveller adonis405, posted on April 07, 2007
China Aviatin Museum is located at the foot of Datangshan mountain.There are the world famous exhibition hanger and the open display area.It is constructed along the mountain side.It is very beautiful and harmonious with the green mountain and green trees.