Karma Trekkers Season 2 Episode 3 China: Myths and Legends

  • January 1, 2012
  • 47 min

Karma Trekkers season 2 episode 3 explores the fascinating country of China through its myths and legends. The episode takes viewers on a journey through some of China's most iconic landmarks, including the Great Wall of China and the Forbidden City, while delving into the myths and legends that surround them.

Hosts Neda and Tyson meet locals who share their knowledge of Chinese mythology, such as the legend of the Monkey King and the story of the White Snake. They also dive into the meaning behind traditional Chinese art and how it relates to the country's mythology.

Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to stunning visuals of China's natural scenery, from the lush forests of the Wudang Mountains to the crystal-clear waters of the Li River. Along the way, Neda and Tyson embrace local traditions, such as Tai Chi and Chinese calligraphy.

One of the highlights of the episode is a visit to the Shaolin Temple, known for its connection to the legendary martial arts form of Kung Fu. The episode explores the history of the temple and its impact on Chinese culture, as well as the physical and mental discipline required to master Kung Fu.

In addition to exploring China's mythology, the hosts also take a deeper look into Chinese culture and society. They visit a traditional tea house to learn about the significance of tea in Chinese culture, as well as a local noodle shop to sample some of China's most beloved dishes.

Throughout the episode, Karma Trekkers season 2 episode 3 provides an engaging and informative look into China's myths and legends, as well as its rich cultural heritage. Viewers will come away with a newfound appreciation for China's history and traditions, as well as a desire to explore the country themselves.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 1, 2012
  • Runtime
    47 min
  • Language
    English