Flavorful Origins includes sensual close-ups of pristine seafood and produce paired with scenic landscapes...the show may remind you more of a nature show than food TV.
A Bite of China: Celebrating the Chinese New Year is a 2016 Chinese documentary film directed by Chen Lei, Deng Jie and Li Yong, the directors of the documentary series A Bite of China. It was released in China on January 7, 2016. After watching the movie, the audience are all hungry, and some are amazed, “It’s amazing! It feels like the pork is being cooked behind your head!”
If time is reversible, Chen Xiaoqing wants to re-live 1990s. “Time was slow in those days”, he said. “You can use it luxuriously, spending half a year thinking through just one thing.” But the cruelty of life is its irreversibility. This is sad, I know. Sometimes when I get a moment to breathe, and look at the sunbeams shining through the windowpane, I can’t help but echo him, “Yes, time was slower in those days.”
Things started last summer. At that time, I was in charge of the survival of the “Documentary" column at CCTV. At one o’clock in the morning, the phone rang, it was my boss Wei Bin. "Kang Jianning and I had an idea. You come over and listen now." Wei Bin is a very impulsive person. I often say as a man of fifty, how come he so passionate?