The Last Empire
Episode 5 | 55m 48s | WETA Passport
In the 18th century China was the biggest economy in the world, and with that prosperity came a fabulously rich culture. From China's favourite novel, to opera and storytelling houses, and all-women's mosques, it's an age full of surprises. But then came the fateful clash with the British in the First Opium War, the beginning of the end of the empire.
Aired: 07/11/17 | Expires: 07/11/27 |
Extras From This Episode
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The Opium Trade in China
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