The Mekong River with Sue Perkins

The Mekong River with Sue Perkins

It’s one of the world’s most important rivers, bringing life to millions from Vietnam to China. That’s South East Asia’s enigmatic Mekong River, known as the ‘Mouth of Water’. Making an epic, 3,000-mile trip along it, is affable British presenter Sue Perkins (The Great British Baking Show). She finds a story of a river and a region at points of extraordinary change in a funny, life-affirming trip.
IMDb 7,7/1020141 season
IMDb 7,7/1020141 season
Pemain: Sue Perkins
TV-BO
Season 1
4 episode
  • 1. Vietnam

    1. Vietnam

    Sue’s trip begins in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta, where she joins ‘queen of the noodle’ Si Hei at the delta’s largest floating market – a centre of commerce for centuries. But as Vietnam’s economy begins to flow faster than the river, life is changing. Up-river, Sue crosses into Cambodia, still tainted by Pol Pot’s terrible genocide, and immerses herself in an extraordinary village of homes on a lake.
    Sue’s trip begins in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta, where she joins ‘queen of the noodle’ Si Hei at the delta’s largest floating market – a centre of commerce for centuries. But as Vietnam’s economy begins to flow faster than the river, life is changing. Up-river, Sue crosses into Cambodia, still tainted by Pol Pot’s terrible genocide, and immerses herself in an extraordinary village of homes on a lake.
    TV-BO
    52mnt
    8 Nov 2014
  • 2. Cambodia

    2. Cambodia

    The most emotional leg of her journey. Having met people struggling to recover from the legacy of the Khmer Rouge, animal-lover Sue goes on a disturbing raid with the Wildlife Rapid Response Rescue team to find trafficked wild animals and bush meat. Upstream brings happier encounters as she forms a deep bond with women of the Krung tribe, who live in Ratanakiri’s remote highlands.
    The most emotional leg of her journey. Having met people struggling to recover from the legacy of the Khmer Rouge, animal-lover Sue goes on a disturbing raid with the Wildlife Rapid Response Rescue team to find trafficked wild animals and bush meat. Upstream brings happier encounters as she forms a deep bond with women of the Krung tribe, who live in Ratanakiri’s remote highlands.
    TV-BO
    52mnt
    15 Nov 2014
  • 3. Laos

    3. Laos

    Sue begins in Laos, one of the Mekong’s poorest nations, where its people are turning to tourism for income. Next, she visits Luang Prabang, considered the home of more monks than anywhere else in Asia, and the problematic Xayaburi hydroelectric dam. Will industrialization here do more harm than good? Finally, she stops at a glitzy casino built for Chinese VIPs for whom gambling is banned at home.
    Sue begins in Laos, one of the Mekong’s poorest nations, where its people are turning to tourism for income. Next, she visits Luang Prabang, considered the home of more monks than anywhere else in Asia, and the problematic Xayaburi hydroelectric dam. Will industrialization here do more harm than good? Finally, she stops at a glitzy casino built for Chinese VIPs for whom gambling is banned at home.
    TV-SU
    52mnt
    22 Nov 2014
  • 4. China

    4. China

    In this final episode, Sue finds out how modernity is threatening tradition in China. Here, change is sweeping through faster than in any other Mekong nation. In Xishuangbanna, she discovers a once-remote region now booming with tourism – a must-visit for China’s burgeoning middle class. Her journey ends in Baisha, under the shadow of the Himalayas, a region famous for botanists and herbalists.
    In this final episode, Sue finds out how modernity is threatening tradition in China. Here, change is sweeping through faster than in any other Mekong nation. In Xishuangbanna, she discovers a once-remote region now booming with tourism – a must-visit for China’s burgeoning middle class. Her journey ends in Baisha, under the shadow of the Himalayas, a region famous for botanists and herbalists.
    TV-SU
    52mnt
    29 Nov 2014
  • The Mekong River with Sue Perkins
    IMDb 7,7/1020141 season
    It’s one of the world’s most important rivers, bringing life to millions from Vietnam to China. That’s South East Asia’s enigmatic Mekong River, known as the ‘Mouth of Water’. Making an epic, 3,000-mile trip along it, is affable British presenter Sue Perkins (The Great British Baking Show). She finds a story of a river and a region at points of extraordinary change in a funny, life-affirming trip.
    Pencipta dan Pemain
    Sutradara
    Clare Dornan
    Produser
    Clare Dornan
    Pemain
    Sue Perkins
    Studio
    Indus Films
    Ulasan
    5.0 out of 5 stars

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