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CHINA'S VILLAGES IN CHANGE 1967 DOCUMENTARY FILM PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA RURAL LIFE XD12204 

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This color educational film is about the state of China's villages. It dates to 1967 and was made by EB Films. Commentary by Richard Baker.
Opening titles: EBE (Encyclopedia Britannica Educational) presents China's Villages in Change, from Magnum Films (:06-:25). Exterior shots of China. Chinese peasants at work. Peasants beat reeds and walk amongst a village. Exterior of a village. Villages by a mountain. A family of villagers. A man holds his daughter while his other children look on (:26-2:03). A man has a child on his shoulders. An animated map of China. Village of SSu Ching is pointed out on the map as is Liu Ling and Bei Jung Beliga. A white horse brigade in Bei Jung Beliga. Most of the people are descendants of a Mongol tribe from the time of Genghis Khan. They ride horses and round horses up. Herds of horses run. The people grab and try to wrangle a horse. Horse saddles hang. A man rides a horse. A family in a traditional home. They share drink and food. Babies and older people live together. A doctor checks on a little girl (2:04-5:32). Young women pump water from a well. Close on the water pumping. A tractor works the land. Close on buildings. Elders walk. An ancient festival takes place. Communists visit to convert Mongol people. Flags are held at the festival. People clutch one another. Youths ride a horse (5:33-7:22). Liu Ling village. Exteriors of the village. Elders walk. A man smokes a pipe. A villager speaks to the camera. Snow covered hillsides. Workers in the fields and amongst the snow are men, women, and children. Men pick up heavy sticks. Oxen and cows are gathered. Men work. Food is being made. Village families use grain. Children sit around. Most families live in caves. An older man with a young boy. Children are part of a Communist Youth Group, they chant (7:23-10:47). Ssu Ching village. Exterior of the village buildings. 23,000 people make up this commune. Villagers walk over a bridge on a canal. They put fruits and vegetables onto a boat. A water pumping station. Villagers pick crops in the low water. A father walks. His son carries insecticide. His daughter works on the production team. Shots of the village homes. Dinner is made in a steel wok. Rice is cooked. The youngest son picks at wet grass. A family eats rice with chopsticks in their humble abode. People move amongst the village. There is some prosperity here. People shop and mill about. A man picks fish at a market. Freshly fried breadsticks are made. Men smoke and purchase new tools. A woman sews by hand while another uses a sewing machine. A doctor checks out a woman. A cinema is in the village, it shows mainly communist propaganda. Children sit in school. They are taught to respect elders as well as the Communist doctrine (10:48-16:34). A painting of Mao Zedong, also known as Chairman Mao, who was a Chinese communist revolutionary who became the founding father of the People's Republic of China, which he ruled as the chairman of the Communist Party of China. People ride a wagon as a horse pulls it. Aerial shot of a village. Workers work. Women plow a garden. Farmers discuss. Women sit in a garden. A village by a mountain (16:35-18:00). End credits
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Комментарии : 31   
@f.v.h648
@f.v.h648 4 года назад
1. Liu Ling village is probably Liu Lin (柳林村?) in Chang Zhi City of ShanXi Province. 2. Bei Jung Beliga village shall be Bayan Baolagegacha (巴彦宝拉格嘎查?) in Xilingol League, Inner Mongolia. 3. Ssu Ching is perhaps Song Jing (宋泾?) in Jiading District of Shanghai.
@bbkmm1
@bbkmm1 4 года назад
That is a bygone era. Those people yearn to have lives of modern big cities. And some people in modern big cities yearn to go back to simpler lives shown here.
@urbanplanner7200
@urbanplanner7200 4 года назад
From rice fields to buying expensive real estate in the US in just a few generations.
@sandponics
@sandponics 2 месяца назад
All of this was not too dissimilar to the village that I grew up in in England in the 1950's, except that we had electricity and television, and land was privately owned by individuals.
@JackY-pu5nh
@JackY-pu5nh 4 года назад
So amazing to see my grandfather’s generation, they are the greatest generation in China
@raidb0ss29
@raidb0ss29 2 года назад
Very interesting documentary. It's very unbais and never objectively says what ideology is correct. Instead it provides facts to the best of their ability at the time. Very Impresive, especually for the time during cold war paranoia.
@MitzvosGolem1
@MitzvosGolem1 4 года назад
1967 they made their first nuke... whilst China starved..
@jusb1066
@jusb1066 4 года назад
Yeah cos America wasn't starving when they made their own nukes..
@MitzvosGolem1
@MitzvosGolem1 4 года назад
@@jusb1066 yes ...Dr Edward Tellar. Fusion .
@JohnMichaelson
@JohnMichaelson 4 года назад
The only "starving" Americans are the ones that would have to be strapped down and force-fed to avoid it.
@jamesanderton344
@jamesanderton344 4 года назад
Given the unreliability of Brezhnev and the size of their border with the USSR, it’s no wonder they built the bomb as fast as possible.
@jdblake3224
@jdblake3224 3 года назад
They made nukes before 1967 bruh…
@potgieterhuis1469
@potgieterhuis1469 4 года назад
Think this was just as the cultural revolution started, or around that period
@toomanyhobbies2011
@toomanyhobbies2011 4 года назад
Yep, 65 to 70, with millions of dead and almost the entire academic/intellectual population.
@adriangoede7433
@adriangoede7433 4 года назад
Outstanding documentary. What a moment in time. I can’t help but see the similarities to the social revolution that has overtly been going on in the US for the past 50+ years. Changing the hearts and minds of the impressionable young. We saw it start in higher education in the 60s & now it’s being peddled to our grade schoolers. I feel very sorry for the Chinese people. What an awesome, history rich culture.
@RP-mm9ie
@RP-mm9ie Год назад
kids now driving bmw
@YaoiMastah
@YaoiMastah 4 года назад
Liu Ling, isn't that where Xi Jinping grew up?
@f.v.h648
@f.v.h648 4 года назад
No, it isn’t. Xi was born in Peking. In 1967 he was only 14 years old. He was sent to Liang Jiahe village, ShannXi (陕西)province in 1969. The Liu Ling village mentioned in the video is in ShanXi (山西) province.
@proboxpepper6752
@proboxpepper6752 4 года назад
I'm a Chinese, I'm not a fan of Mao, instead I really like Deng Xiaoping and his policies, one of them being the "Chinese economic reform", which probably saved China and made China into what it is today. I keep seeing people disliking CPC, but that's only your point of view, CPC did a lot of things that benefited Chinese people. And of course there are things that we dislike and hate, I guess no one is perfect. Just come and see for yourself, it's a beautiful country with thousands years of history. Please be polite here, I'm just stating my opinions, no need to argue :)
@88njtrigg88
@88njtrigg88 4 года назад
400million+ dead thanks to Mao. China's growth is "built on the shoulders of giants." Let's ask all the dead how they feel..disgusting the way CCP treat it's citizen's & lies too the world. The push-back of the CCP & supporters has started...& about time to. I'm not arguing just pointing out facts...
@toomanyhobbies2011
@toomanyhobbies2011 4 года назад
Yeah, stifle other's opinions against your lies.
@dr.diabetes6664
@dr.diabetes6664 4 года назад
Why didn’t they show the part where they eat bats and export pandemics to the rest of the world?
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