I Was A Serf: A Candid Journey Through Xizang’s Transformation
CGTN’s 50-minute documentary “I Was A Serf” explores heartfelt narratives from elderly residents in Xizang, blending archival and modern footage.
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CGTN’s 50-minute documentary “I Was A Serf” explores heartfelt narratives from elderly residents in Xizang, blending archival and modern footage.
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