Pays compliments - The stamina of the pilgrims is impressive (climbing the steps to the top of the mountain), Has done his research - developed knowledge and understanding - The Taoist believes this is where life begins, Enjoys the challenge - gives a sense of perspective - After two and a half hours I reach the southern gate of heaven, Personal reflection - They certainly have changed, Drawing links to other places (outside China) - The buffet is international, He uses interesting language - As we are sucked into Shanghai, Expresses surprise at the changes - he's impressed - Is it really only twenty years since the whole of China wore Chairman Mao jackets?, Ironic but appreciates difference - Just as you're in danger of thinking you understand China (when he's sees the ballroom dancers on the street), Embracing expectations of culture - Time to pay respects, Polite and confident - Thank you very much, Investigating aspects of culture and change: finds evidence of westernisation - Stew or cars, crowds or commerce, Neutral comment which allows the viewer to make their own judgement - Chinese authorities won't allow us to conduct interviews (in peoples' homes), Comment on the price but in a way that makes fun of himself - For only £440, you can look like a complete prat, Compares to home without judgement or stereotype - Something you really can't imagine happening on Oxford Street (about the ballroom dancing),

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