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The Long Wait of the Dragon

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film

Sport and physical culture in the People’s Republic of China. Covers the variety of sports and the training undertaken, and considers their readiness fo..

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China: unleashing the dragon

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Entertainment

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The Flight of the dragon

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Day by day

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China Rising

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The Story of the Olympics

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This is China

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Be a sport

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China and its people

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China: The Long March

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Sports for life

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Ping pong

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The Olympic road: Tokyo 1964

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The Dragon stirs

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