Wild China S1E3 - Tibet
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The Tibetan plateau covers a quarter of China – an area the size of Western Europe. This vast, windswept wilderness is one of the world's most remote places, defined by the glacier-strewn Himalayas. It's also home to some incredible wildlife such as the rare chiru, brown bears, wild yaks and the highest-living predators on Earth. There are more large creatures here than anywhere else in China. Defined by over a thousand years of Buddhism, Tibet has a unique culture that has nurtured remarkable beliefs. The programme discovers why this landscape and ancient culture is the life support system for much of the planet.
| Released | May 11, 2008 |
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| Runtime | 60min |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Actor | Bernard Hill, 李易 |
| Director | Gavin Maxwell |
| Production | BBC Studios Natural History Unit |