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The large-scale aerial documentary "Aerial China", produced by CCTV and contracted by CCTV Records International Media Co., Ltd., is a documentary film that overlooks China from an aerial perspective and comprehensively and stereoscopically displays History

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  1. #1 Worst Episode
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    Aerial China Season 2 Episode 3 - Inner Mongolia
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    #1 - Inner Mongolia

    S2:E3

    Inner Mongolia, which stretches from 126 degrees East to 97 degrees East, is the largest province in China spanning longitude. The Daxinganling and Yinshan mountain ranges stretch across the east and west, and the Yellow River crosses one corner in the shape of a few zigzags. Forests, grasslands, deserts and the Gobi, there is a rich diversity of natural landforms.

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  2. Aerial China Season 2 Episode 4 - Gansu
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    #2 - Gansu

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    Gansu, located in the northwest of China, the Yellow River crosses Lanzhou, dividing the land into the east and the west of the river, a narrow corridor of about 1,000 kilometers squeezed by the mountains to the south and north, and a slice of oasis, linking the Central Plains and the outside of the country. Our flight starts from central Gansu, encountering a different kind of Loess Plateau. Through the tunnel of time and space, overlooking the past and present of farming civilization, downstream to see how a large river changes color, and finally meet an ancient city by chance.

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  3. Aerial China Season 2 Episode 5 - Guangdong
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    #3 - Guangdong

    S2:E5

    Guangdong Province is located at the southernmost tip of mainland China, and the southern ridge of the barrier has created this warm land. To the southeast is the vast sea, and the rich water system between the mountains and the sea merges into a great river, which merges with the sea and strikes a fertile delta.

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  4. Aerial China Season 2 Episode 6 - Fujian
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    #4 - Fujian

    S2:E6

    Fujian, located on the southeastern coast of China, has "eight mountains, one water and one field", with the long stretches of Wuyi Mountain in the northwest. Nearly 700 rivers, large and small, run through the mountains and across the Taiwan Strait from Taiwan. The journey into Fujian begins at Wuyi Mountain on the border of Fujian and Gan. Explore the legend of a leaf, visit an ancient village to hear the prosperity of the past, experience the magical Danxia on the water, and fly south to encounter a piece of the most beautiful lotus sea terraces.

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  5. Aerial China Season 2 Episode 7 - Jiangsu
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    #5 - Jiangsu

    S2:E7

    Jiangsu is bordered by the Yellow Sea to the east, the Huai River to the north, the Yangtze River to the south, and the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal in the middle. It has many rivers and lakes, is the province with the lowest average elevation in China, and ranks first in the country in terms of the proportion of both plains and water surface. The journey into Jiangsu begins on an island in the Yellow Sea, encountering the beautiful danling cranes in the largest wetland by the Yellow Sea, and then flying south along the coastline to reach the mouth of the Yangtze River, tracing the past life of a port.

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  6. Aerial China Season 3 Episode 1 - Yunnan
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    #6 - Yunnan

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    Yunnan is located in the southwestern border of China, with the Hengduan Mountains, the longest and widest north-south mountain range in China, in the northwest and the Yungui Plateau, one of the four major plateaus in China, in the east. Yunnan's topography is compact and diverse, encompassing snow-capped mountains, canyons, forests, and plains, and its climate is rich, spanning cold, temperate, and hot zones. The unique geographical and climatic characteristics have created Yunnan as a "kingdom of flora and fauna", and the land is home to 26 of China's 56 ethnic groups.

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  8. Aerial China Season 3 Episode 2 - Anhui
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    #7 - Anhui

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    Anhui is located in East China, straddling the south and north of China. The Yangtze River and the Huai River divide Anhui into South, Central and North Anhui, with Mount Huangshan standing proudly in the mountains of South Anhui, Hefei, the provincial capital, situated in the center of the province, and the principle of Ping in North Anhui giving birth to China's ten billion granaries. The developed water transport makes the Yangtze River the most important golden waterway in China. The open river has become a natural water highway. Cargoes from railroads and highways converge on the river and are connected to the world through the pivot ports, which reach the sea.

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  9. Aerial China Season 3 Episode 3 - Guizhou
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    #8 - Guizhou

    S3:E3

    Located in southwestern China, Guizhou is the only province in China that is not supported by plains, with mountains and hills occupying more than ninety percent of the province's area. Straddling two major water systems, the Yangtze and Pearl River, and thousands of rivers, Guizhou has shaped one of the richest distributions of karst landforms in China.

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  10. Aerial China Season 3 Episode 4 - Shandong
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    #9 - Shandong

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    Shandong Province is located in East China, bordering the Bohai Sea and the Yellow Sea. The central part of the mountainous region rises up, with Mount Tai standing between it. The Yellow River comes from the west, crosses the northern plain, and flows all the way east to the sea. The way of Confucius and Mencius originated here. The Yellow River civilization and the sea civilization mingled here. The developed maritime trade transported goods to all over the world.

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  11. Aerial China Season 3 Episode 5 - Tianjin
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    #10 - Tianjin

    S3:E5

    Tianjin is located in the northeastern part of China's North China Plain, bordering Beijing to the west and the Bohai Sea to the east. Numerous rivers converge on this coastal plain, and the final main stream is called the Haihe. In the old days, it used to be a necessary place for canal boats, and people from the south and north of the country came to Tianjin along the canal. The 73-kilometer-long Haihe was once the busiest river in northern China. More than 100 years ago, Tianjin was forced to become an early port of entry for commerce. Since then, the banks of the Haihe River became a treasure trove of foreign capital, and the self-improvement movement of the Chinese people, which chose this place, a strong bank and company merchants, made Tianjin the financial center of northern China at that time.

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  12. Aerial China Season 3 Episode 6 - Shanxi
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    #11 - Shanxi

    S3:E6

    Shanxi, located in the northern part of China. The mountainous area covers 80% of the province. The Taihang Mountains and the Yellow River shape its natural boundaries. The Fen River and its tributaries wash out a series of basins. It is one of the birthplaces of Chinese civilization.

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  13. Aerial China Season 3 Episode 7 - Jilin
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    #12 - Jilin

    S3:E7

    Jilin Province is located in the central part of the northeast region of China, the topography of which is high in the east and low in the west. The Changbai Mountains sit in the southeast, the Yalu and Tumen rivers outline its contours, and the Songhua River winds westward to irrigate thousands of miles of fertile land. One hundred years ago, the Middle East Railway was opened, and Jilin has been on the journey of industrialization and modernization since then. The dream of automobiles, movies, scientific research and aviation has been realized here one by one, and this is a city illuminated by dreams.

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  14. Aerial China Season 3 Episode 8 - Hunan
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    #13 - Hunan

    S3:E8

    Hunan, located in south central China. It is surrounded by mountains on three sides and has a dense network of rivers in the central hills. Many rivers are eventually connected to the Yangtze River through Dongting Lake in the north. People often use Xiaoxiang to refer to Hunan in general. The 354-kilometer-long Xiaoxiang River was once the main transportation route in southern Hunan. People work hard on this land and study hard in this mountainous area. The small courtyard in the Yuelu Mountain, built in the Northern Song Dynasty, has gained the favor of readers for many generations. The culture of cultivation and study has been flowing here for a long time.

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  15. Aerial China Season 3 Episode 9 - Hebei
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    #14 - Hebei

    S3:E9

    Hebei, located in North China, is the only province in China that has both plateaus, plains, mountains, basins, deserts, hills, lakes and seashores. Yanshan Mountain straddles the northern part of Hebei, the boundary between the plateau and the plain, the throat from northeast to north China. Along a route of less than 5 kilometers, you can travel through a century and see clearly the heart of the indomitable city of Tangshan.

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  16. Aerial China Season 3 Episode 10 - Ningxia
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    #15 - Ningxia

    S3:E10

    Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region is located in the interior of northwest China. Liupan Mountain and Helan Mountain, respectively, stand at its northern and southern ends. In the south of Ningxia, there is a Loess Plateau with little rainfall. To its north, it is surrounded by three deserts at the same time. The Yellow River, which runs through it, gives birth to the affluent South of the Seas. Two mountain ranges define the north and south of Ningxia. At the southernmost end, is the green and lush Liupan Mountain. At the northernmost end, is the towering Helan Mountain. The Yellow River has left a footprint of 397 kilometers in Ningxia. Its arrival brings hope and vitality to the land.

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  17. Aerial China Season 4 Episode 1 - Beijing
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    #16 - Beijing

    S4:E1

    Beijing, the capital of China, is located in the northern part of the North China Plain, adjacent to Tianjin and neighboring Hebei. Surrounded by mountains on three sides, Beijing's topography is high in the west and low in the southeast. Our journey will start from Tiananmen Square - the center of Beijing, the capital, and the political center of the country.

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  18. Aerial China Season 4 Episode 2 - Guangxi
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    #17 - Guangxi

    S4:E2

    Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, located in South China, is bordered by Beibu Gulf, the largest bay in China, to the south, and the West River system covers more than 80% of the land area of the region from west to east. The journey into Guangxi starts from Li River, breaking into a secret landscape, reading the past and present of a city, then going to Longji Terraces, participating in a fiery red festival, flying over the top of South China and overlooking the meeting of mountains and sea of clouds.

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  19. Aerial China Season 4 Episode 3 - Qinghai
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    #18 - Qinghai

    S4:E3

    Qinghai Province, is located in the northern part of the Tibetan Plateau. In the south, the source of the three rivers, the Yangtze, the Yellow and Lancang rivers were born here, in the west, the arid Qaidam Basin, and in the east, the Loess Plateau is connected. The journey of Qinghai begins with a large lake, along a small river, seeing the past life of the great lake. Traverse the river and follow the adventures of a group of inspiring little fish. Finally, go to the grasslands to memorialize that distant place.

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  20. Aerial China Season 4 Episode 4 - Hubei
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    #19 - Hubei

    S4:E4

    Hubei, located in central China, is surrounded by mountains on three sides. The Yangtze River comes from the west and spreads numerous lakes along the way, giving birth to the impression of a thousand lakes between land and water. Finally, the Yangtze and Han rivers meet in Wuhan. On this journey, we will climb a famous mountain with a fairy atmosphere, visit our extended family living deep in the dense forest, and finally, look for the quiet great lake in the clouds.

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  21. Aerial China Season 4 Episode 5 - Hong Kong
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    #20 - Hong Kong

    S4:E5

    Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, located in the southern coast of China, the sea gives it the mission of a port, Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the "New Territories" make up its land, the mountains occupy more than half of the land area, Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. Our journey will follow a group of guests who have come from afar to start a new day with a most familiar ceremony, touch the financial engine of the world's port in a cluster of buildings, and then restart in the most Hong Kong way.

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  22. Aerial China Season 4 Episode 6 - Tibet
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    #21 - Tibet

    S4:E6

    Tibet, located in southwest China, is known as the roof of the world. The vast territory of the northern Tibetan plateau is pale and wild, thousands of lakes are dotted among them, and the interaction of rivers and mountains brings fertile fields, dense forests and civilization. Let's start our journey to the top, starting from Lhasa, to get accustomed to the high-altitude air first, then to the Lodu Peak for further training, after that, all the way to the west, the highest point of the earth is summoned in the mountains.

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  23. Aerial China Season 4 Episode 7 - Macau
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    #22 - Macau

    S4:E7

    It is a brand new city with its speed and passion; it is an ancient city with a unique history and a distinctive way of life. People praise its return to the motherland, and together they continue the unchanged Chinese folklore. In the skies above Macau today, one sees a world that has entered China and a confident China that has integrated into the world.

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  24. Aerial China Season 4 Episode 8 - Chongqing
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    #23 - Chongqing

    S4:E8

    Chongqing is located in the southwest of China and is more than 90% mountainous, hence the name "Mountain City". Our journey begins in Chongqing's Mother City, where we explore how ropeways shape three-dimensional transportation, travel to the different styles of sky bridges and encounter the masterpieces of space utilization, and finally follow the train as it gently burrows into a building.

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  25. Aerial China Season 4 Episode 9 - Henan
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    #24 - Henan

    S4:E9

    Henan is located in the middle of China. It has the poise and culture of the Central Plains; it is rich in products and people; it is one of the important birthplaces of Chinese civilization and has nurtured the history of Chinese civilization for thousands of years! Let's follow the aerial journey of Aerial China Season 4, stroll through the clouds and overlook Henan.

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  26. Aerial China Season 4 Episode 10 - Liaoning
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    #25 - Liaoning

    S4:E10

    Liaoning Province is located at the throat of the rooster of China's map, and its name takes the meaning of eternal peace in the Liaoning River Basin. The Liaodong Peninsula separates the Bohai Sea from the Yellow Sea, and the Liaoning West Corridor connects the Northeast and the Central Plains, and it is known as the cradle of New China's industry. The journey of Liaoning starts from the grand winter of Liaodong Bay. Accompanying the steel giant to get energy, meeting with grain carriers going south, half iron bridge can become a monument, and special moments, the city will stop to look back to the way it was.

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Worst Episodes Summary

"Inner Mongolia" is the worst rated episode of "Aerial China". It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 3/5/2019. This episode scored 0.0 points lower than the second lowest rated, "Gansu".