This is a very, very old video I created when I was fresh out of college in 2010 and like my other video editorial projects, were done during the dreary days of my unemployment. [SHIVER!] Those were really dark times... Brushing with poverty and the possibility of ending up homeless is not a very good experience.
Anyway, it's an AVP I made for a children's church activity and the theme was to present the beautiful culture and traditions of an Asian country. So my ward got China and at first I wasn't that enthusiastic about it. I felt it was an overrated country and I'd rather go for something less featured in media like Bhutan, Laos, or Sri Lanka. But I was proven wrong during the whole process of writing the script, editing videos and pics, and adding the background music. I had so much fun. -^.^- With a fresh grad knowledge of video editing and low-tech editing program to boot, it didn't turn out as perfect as one would expect from a NatGeo documentary, but it's entertaining and educational enough to be worth watching. Please keep in mind that this was done in 2010 and some of the figures and information might no longer be accurate.
By the way, I've been to Hong Kong last year and seeing the Pandas in person was the highlight of my whole trip. They're the cutest giant bundles of fur in the whole world. Panda is love. Panda is life!!!
Disclaimer: Some of the images/gif are not mine and can be searched online
Duchess Gala Belmanoir is a fictional character created by Krys M. Flamiano, a fan of the historical romance novel "The Black Moth", written by Georgette Heyer. She was created to be Tracy Belmanoir's love interest and better half. A mysterious young woman with dark hair and crimson, bright eyes that captures the heart of the scandalous duke of Andover. No one exactly knows the truth to her past, but be assured that it is as colorful as the art she creates.
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