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  2. Travelogue (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    The five-part edition was the 1st major travel program filmed between the mainland and Taiwan. [ 5 ] After producing a few successful travel editions on Qingdao in 2010, [ 6 ] Shangri-La , [ 7 ] and Xinjiang , [ 8 ] In 2011, Travelogue continued to produce an eight-part edition covering the whole of Hainan Island .

  3. Winston Sterzel - Wikipedia

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    With fellow YouTuber Matthew Tye (who goes by Laowhy86) [11] and other friends, he has taken extended journeys and produced documentary series titled Conquering Southern China [12] [13] [14] and Conquering Northern China. [14] [11] He and Tye operate the YouTube channel ADVChina, a motorcycle travel vlog. [15]

  4. Mark Wiens - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, published an e-book, the Eating Thai Food Guide, and quit his job to begin blogging and making YouTube videos full-time. Wiens' travel vlog videos document his visits to dozens of countries. He has been featured as a Thai food expert by New York Magazine, [14] CNN, [15] and Andrew Zimmern. [16]

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  7. Dianxi Xiaoge - Wikipedia

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    Dianxi Xiaoge (Chinese: 滇西小哥; lit. 'Little Brother in Western Yunnan'; born 1990) is a Chinese food vlogger and YouTuber from Yunnan.Dianxi Xiaoge, along with Ms Yeah and Li Ziqi, are the only Chinese Internet celebrities who have reached international prominence, according to the Southern Metropolis Daily in 2019. [1]

  8. China Uncensored - Wikipedia

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    Chris Chappell is the primary host of the show. [11] [12] He told The Daily Dot that he became interested in Chinese culture at age 19 when he became ill and hospitalized.He told The Daily Dot that "the doctors said I might have some rare heart virus", but after a friend introduced him to qigong, he "got better the next day" after practicing. [13]

  9. Reset (Chinese TV series) - Wikipedia

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    'Beginning') is a Chinese time-travel whodunit series, starring Zhao Jinmai and Bai Jingting in the lead roles. [1] It is based on a novel by Qidaojun, and is directed by Sun Molong and Liu Hongyuan. It tells the story of a college student Li Shiqing and a video game designer Xiao Heyun who are trapped in a time loop on a soon-to-explode bus.