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Curated Video

Exosauce: The Versatile Chinese Condiment

3rd - 12th
Exosauce is a versatile and essential condiment in Chinese cuisine, bringing out the authentic flavors of various dishes. Made with a combination of ingredients like Chinese pickle, dried shrimp, and spices, this magic sauce adds a rich...
Instructional Video2:02
Curated Video

Exploring the Flavors and Diversity of Chinese Cuisine

3rd - 12th
Chinese cuisine, with its diverse regional flavors and styles, has captivated the world. From spicy and oil-rich dishes in the north to lighter and less spicy flavors in the south, Chinese food offers a unique culinary experience....
Instructional Video2:26
Curated Video

Exploring the Exotic Cultural Flavors of Nepal

3rd - 12th
This video provides a glimpse into the rich and diverse cuisine of Nepal, a country known for its varied geography, culture, and religions. With influences from both China and India, Nepalese cuisine offers a unique blend of flavors and...
Instructional Video1:54
Curated Video

Exploring the Flavors of Korean Cuisine

3rd - 12th
This video explores the diverse and flavorful cuisine of Korea, highlighting its rich history and cultural influences. From the famous Korean BBQ to a wide variety of dishes featuring garlic, ginger, chili powder, and fresh vegetables,...
Instructional Video1:43
Curated Video

The Population Giants: China and India

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Great Wall of China is an ancient marvel of engineering and one of the most iconic landmarks in the world. Stretching over 13,000 miles, it was built over centuries to protect China from invasions. The wall's history and grandeur...
Instructional Video2:02
Curated Video

The Tallest and Smallest Men in the World: A Look at Extraordinary Heights

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the lives of two extraordinary individuals - the tallest man in the world, Shi Shun, standing at 7 feet and eight inches tall, and the smallest man in the world, He Ping Ping, at just 2 1/2 feet tall. Both hailing...
Instructional Video1:34
Curated Video

China's Three Gorges Dam: Triumph of Science or Environmental Concern?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The video discusses the construction and impact of China's Three Gorges Dam, highlighting its potential benefits in terms of flood control, economic growth, and clean energy generation. However, it also raises concerns about the...
Instructional Video3:13
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Singapore's Efforts to Combat SARS: Thermometer Distribution and School Screening

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video discusses the outbreak of SARS in Singapore and the measures taken to control its spread, including the distribution of thermometers to students for daily temperature monitoring. It highlights the efforts of an Indian firm to...
Instructional Video1:54
Curated Video

Adorable Panda Cub Thrives at San Diego Zoo: A Hope for Conservation

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video highlights the recent birth of a panda cub at the San Diego Zoo, which is a significant event as it is only the second panda born in the United States to survive. The cub's progress is being closely monitored, with staff...
Instructional Video2:10
Curated Video

China's Historic Space Mission: A Triumph of Emerging World Power

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video describes the exhibit in Beijing showcasing the space capsule that brought China's first astronaut, Yang Li Wei, back to Earth. The exhibit features photographs, replicas of the rockets, and the scarred metallic grey capsule...
Instructional Video2:57
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The Alarming Expansion of China's Taklamakan Desert

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video highlights the alarming growth of China's largest desert, the Taklamakan, and its devastating impact on local villages and neighboring countries. It follows the struggles of individuals like Amin Bharat, a farmer who has had...
Instructional Video2:21
Curated Video

GM Crops in China: Balancing Potential Benefits and Concerns

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video discusses the cautious acceptance of genetically modified (GM) crops in China. It highlights the benefits experienced by farmers, such as increased crop yield and reduced pesticide use, but also acknowledges the concerns...
Instructional Video2:13
Curated Video

Discover The 7 Wonders Of The World! | Geography Song For Kids | KLT

Pre-K - 8th
let's learn about the 7 wonders of the world!
Instructional Video7:55
Financial Times

John Major: leaving Afghanistan 'morally incomprehensible'

Higher Ed
The departure from Afghanistan leaves a 'stain on the reputation of the west', the former prime minister tells the FT Weekend Festival, as he discusses Britain's place in the world, and says nationalism in Boris Johnson's Conservative...
Instructional Video10:33
Financial Times

International investors in Chinese companies face growing risks

Higher Ed
As property companies such as Evergrande teeter on the brink of collapse and the Chinese government cracks down on the tech sector, the FT's global China editor James Kynge and markets editor Katie Martin discuss the changing dynamics of...
Instructional Video13:58
Financial Times

Hong Kong's future as Asia's financial centre

Higher Ed
FT Film - The city's reputation as Asia's top international financial centre has been shaken by three years of protests, a political crackdown and a zero-Covid policy. The FT's Asia financial correspondent Tabby Kinder examines whether...
Instructional Video10:53
Financial Times

Has China's Belt and Road Initiative been a success?

Higher Ed
The initiative is one of the biggest development programmes in history. Ten years on, the government is bailing out hundreds of billions of dollars worth of loans to protect its development banks from default. So should the BRI be...
Instructional Video12:38
Financial Times

Former PLA officer says China is restraining Russia over use of nuclear weapons

Higher Ed
Former senior colonel in China's People's Liberation Army Zhou Bo talks to the FT's global China editor James Kynge about Beijing's leverage with Moscow, how China's influence can prevent the use of nuclear weapons in Europe and why it...
Instructional Video3:06
Financial Times

Europe and the US look to boost their lithium independence

Higher Ed
As electric car sales grow, demand for lithium, a key component in EV batteries, has surged. China controls about 60 per cent of global lithium processing, through its vast network of refineries. As the FT’s Harry Dempsey reports, Europe...
Instructional Video2:31
Financial Times

Controversy clouds US solar development

Higher Ed
FT Energy Source - To cut greenhouse gas emissions US President Joe Biden wants solar energy to provide 45 per cent of the nation’s power supply by 2050. It’s a hugely ambitious target, which will require millions, maybe billions of new...
Instructional Video12:51
Financial Times

China's unseen war for strategic influence

Higher Ed
Whether through security deals with the Solomon Islands or seeking to control the Chinese diaspora in Australia, Beijing puts huge resources into trying to influence how other countries view China. The FT's global China editor James...
Instructional Video3:00
Financial Times

Breaking into the livestream shopping market

Higher Ed
FT Transact - Companies ranging from Amazon to YouTube and Instagram are trying to break into the livestream shopping market. As the FT's Dave Lee reports, they’re hoping that western consumers will be as keen on the format as shoppers...
Instructional Video2:40
Financial Times

Battle under the waves over undersea cables

Higher Ed
FT Tech - A geopolitical battle is taking place at the bottom of the sea, but where will it lead? China's efforts to finance and build internet cables around the globe are being thwarted as western governments seek to quash its...
Instructional Video2:46
Financial Times

The race is on for green tech resources

Higher Ed
FT Energy Source - Just a few countries dominate the mines and production facilities crucial to the green energy transition. The problem is that this makes this part of the supply chain especially vulnerable for manufacturers.