Making the World Go Round (China vs. USA)
- added April 30, 2008
- 0 responses
Making the World Go round is a ‘True to Life’ depiction of traveling adventures by Richard Kay to China from Palm Springs California…
A 12-part TV Series slash Soap that encompasses life, love and the endless relentless pursuit of happiness, traveling to rediscover China while doing business with the Chinese Ball Bearing factories… who said “…you can not mix business with pleasure”?
A myriad of cities & real life stories are covered from visiting West Lake Hangzhou famous for being China’s most beautiful city, Zhouzhuang China’s floating Venice, Ball Bearing factories in Wuxi and Haining, the Yuyuan Garden and City Temple God of Shanghai, bars and restaurants and the Sex museum. Last but not least the Pearl Tower in Shanghai was a technological marvel, in stark contrast to the street vendors in the adjacent Nanjing road...
Culturally, the early morning street dancing at the Bund, Acrobatics at the Shanghai Sports Stadium and the Chinese National holiday fireworks during the Golden Week 2007, were breathtaking, and the most spectacular experience one can have in a lifetime...
Like most human exchange stories there is love, romance, Chinese ballroom dancing and even cat-fights, courtesy of Lisa & Lucy, not to mention visits to Cat Houses ‘Chinese style’ in “Shanghai” famous for being “…the Pearl of the Orient and the Whore of the East...”
the URL above is a 2.00-min Intro as part of the footage gathered in the past two years travelling to China 5-times... there are many more segments for viewing on the site and youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jb--czEyZ20 ...
A 12-part TV Series slash Soap that encompasses life, love and the endless relentless pursuit of happiness, traveling to rediscover China while doing business with the Chinese Ball Bearing factories… who said “…you can not mix business with pleasure”?
A myriad of cities & real life stories are covered from visiting West Lake Hangzhou famous for being China’s most beautiful city, Zhouzhuang China’s floating Venice, Ball Bearing factories in Wuxi and Haining, the Yuyuan Garden and City Temple God of Shanghai, bars and restaurants and the Sex museum. Last but not least the Pearl Tower in Shanghai was a technological marvel, in stark contrast to the street vendors in the adjacent Nanjing road...
Culturally, the early morning street dancing at the Bund, Acrobatics at the Shanghai Sports Stadium and the Chinese National holiday fireworks during the Golden Week 2007, were breathtaking, and the most spectacular experience one can have in a lifetime...
Like most human exchange stories there is love, romance, Chinese ballroom dancing and even cat-fights, courtesy of Lisa & Lucy, not to mention visits to Cat Houses ‘Chinese style’ in “Shanghai” famous for being “…the Pearl of the Orient and the Whore of the East...”
the URL above is a 2.00-min Intro as part of the footage gathered in the past two years travelling to China 5-times... there are many more segments for viewing on the site and youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jb--czEyZ20 ...
Login/Registration is required to add a response.

