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- Linnea Chiang is a mild-mannered tobacconist by day and a masked master thief by night; like some modern day Robin Hood, the black vinyl-clad "Minx" robs large corporations and gives the money away to homeless people on the streets of Chicago. Over the course of the film's dazzling plot turns, Linnea develops relationships with two very different men: Joseph Van Zwick, the ruthless CEO of the corrupt "World Energy" company, and Edgar Alvarez, an idealistic young reporter for "The Windy City Weekly," Chicago's leading alternative newspaper. In an ironic twist, Edgar is assigned to write a story on The Minx, never dreaming that Linnea, the woman he has become romantically involved with, could be her alter-ego. As both of these men, as well as Chief Inspector Chiapetti of the Chicago police, begin to close in on The Minx's true identity, Linnea is forced to make a decision about her future that will affect the lives of everyone involved . . .
- In Sung dynasty, a Japanese man named Yagi... couldn't take the badgering from the male black tea tribe and ridiculed that the male black tea was not the best tea in the world; causing the two tribes to challenge each other in a "tea fight." The male black tea tribe massacred the female black tea tribe and burned down the tea farm. A child escaped from the fire and turned into a fire dragon and flew away after drinking a mixture of both male and female black tea. It wasn't until then that the male black tea tribe realized that they had made a big mistake, thus begins the long journey in search of the female black tea. In 2007, the descendant Yagi stayed away from tea after his wife died in an accident years ago which he believed is the deed of a curse by the black tea. Yagi's daughter, Mikiko couldn't take anymore of her father's dwindling behavior, so she decided to head to Taiwan to look for the legendary black tea after finding a cure for the curse in an ancient book. There's an "underground tea market" somewhere in Taiwan that sells rare expensive tea from around the world. The owner of the market is Yang who is the heir of the ancient "male black tea tribe." Mikiko started to fall in love with Yang after being saved by him, what she didn't know is that she is slowly falling into Yang's trap. Yagi who came after Mikiko to Taiwan, met Rufa, who is the heir of the 'female black tea tribe," during his journey of finding his daughter; like Mikiko, Yagi is also falling into a trap. Each for their own cause, Yagi, Mikiko, Yang, and Rufa are tangled up in a web of love and hate; their quest for the black tea can only take them deeper into the web...
- Based on the popular Durjoy Datta novel Hold my Hand, this short film tells the story of an Indian romance in Hong Kong. Against a series of stunning Hong Kong backdrops, the filmmakers bring this touching story of a young couple from the page to the screen, evoking the beautiful story of Deep and Ahana, and the romantic ambience of Hong Kong. The film won a competition organized by Whistling Woods International film school.
- 2001– 44mTV-PG7.6 (81)TV EpisodeSeven teams race from the mountains of Northern Thailand to the bustling streets of Hong Kong where they face challenges ranging from controlling a 40-ton crane to consuming a 5,000-year-old Chinese remedy to avoid being eliminated.
- 2001– 1h 28mTV-PG8.0 (82)TV EpisodeFive teams race from Hong Kong to Sydney and into the Australian Outback in a mad intercontinental dash. Two teams fail to follow instructions at one of the challenges, resulting in a major set back for them. With an elimination looming, every decision the teams make could cost the race.
- A tour of one-time British colonies, all part of 19th century Queen Victoria's Empire. The first stop is in Calcutta. Original established as a trading post, it eventually became the capital of British India. There is also a side trip to Darjeeling to look at the tea industry. From there to Hong Kong, the financial and Far East trading center and then to Borneo, a strategic location for defending key trade routes.
- Erik explores the Greek island of Hydra, where donkeys are the only horsepower. Ben and a trusty tinny take on the Murray River. Catriona enjoys a day at the races Hong Kong style. Celebrity traveller Kevin Costner shares his holiday secrets. Natalie discovers a secret new way to save up to 75% off Australia's best five-star hotels.
- Jason gets an early start on summer when he visits Hopfgarten in the Austrian Alps. Catriona reveals what the people have voted as Hotel Club's Best Affordable Hotel. Erik shows us that there is a greener side to Hong Kong. Celebrity travelers Claire Danes and Michelle Pfeiffer share their holiday secrets. Guest reporter Giaan Rooney swims with dolphins on the Coffs Coast of New South Wales.
- Natalie offers a shopper's guide to Kuala Lumpur. Jason gives us the complete lowdown on Ho Chi Minh City and experiences the Rolls-Royce of hotel treatments in Bali. Dermott spends 24 hours in Bangkok. Giaan finds an underwater paradise off the island of Sabah.
- The four remaining teams travel from Dhaka, Bangladesh to Hong Kong, China. Some people struggle to stay in the race when they become violently ill.
- 2011–7.6 (9)TV EpisodeThe ten remaining teams travel from Hue, Vietnam to Macau, China. They all have to search for a good fortune among hundreds of cookies in Hong Kong, but will any of them be brave enough to attempt a hair-raising Fast Forward?
- The final 4 girls come home after elimination and Stephanie is determined to put up a fight after the 3rd time being in the bottom 2.
- The remaining teams are pushed like never before when they travel to Hong Kong, China.
- The final four teams race through Hong Kong and Macau, China where they take part in a spectacular water show at The House of Dancing Water and compete for a chance to race in the final leg.
- 2017–TV EpisodeChef Christine starts her tea adventure in London, England where she learns why Westerners think of England when they think of tea, even though it's one of the most important Chinese exports and essential to all Chinese celebrations.
- Birthday parties and baby naming ceremonies all wish for the same thing - long life. And in the Chinese culinary culture, that means noodles and there are more noodles in Chinese cuisines than you can possibly imagine.
- Everything has its origins somewhere. Chef Christine looks for the culinary roots of foods such as ice cream, ketchup, pasta, phyllo, baklava and pizza.
- 2017–TV EpisodeBoth during and after China's Cultural Revolution, traditional Chinese chefs, often seen as keepers of the cultural flame, were among the first to defect and their exodus has had a lasting effect on world cuisine, in particular in Taiwan.
- 2017–TV EpisodeWas it Confucius or Hippocrates who first said, "let food be your medicine and medicine be your food"? Chef Christine sets off to compare the thoughts and beliefs of foodie writers and philosophers.
- When did cooking become cuisine? Was it in the Confucius Mansion 2,500 years ago and is Chinese cuisine really the biggest, the most expressive and the most complex cuisine on the planet?