Why Do These Chinese Tribes Build Their Homes High on Stilts? | Wonders of China
Автор: Go Trail
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At dawn I stood where a sandstone pillar split the clouds and felt an old map unravel into something stranger: a world of ice cathedrals, sky-high pillars, sacred peaks and slow-moving rivers.
This film follows twelve impossible places — the Karst Mountains in Guilin, Harbin Ice Festival, Mount Kailash, the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, Huangshan (Yellow Mountain), the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, Mount Everest (Qomolangma), a Yangtze River cruise, West Lake in Hangzhou, the Great Wall, and the Tianshan Mountains — and the people who keep their stories alive. You will meet monks who guard forbidden slopes, scientists coaxing pandas back from the edge, river pilots who read centuries of history in every bend, and festival sculptors who turn frozen water into light.
Shot with quiet urgency and a traveler’s reverence, this documentary peels back the postcard myths to reveal how landscape, belief and survival weave together — where devotion becomes a pilgrimage, celebration becomes ritual, and nature writes its own architecture in stone and ice. Expect long breaths, sudden revelations, and places that look like dreams until you stand inside them.
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