Paul Merton In China

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  • 2007
  • 1 Season
  • 7.9  (164)

Paul Merton In China is a travel documentary series presented by comedian Paul Merton. The show takes viewers on a journey through China, exploring the culture and customs of the fascinating country. The six-episode series was produced by Tiger Aspect Productions and first aired in 2007.

The show follows Merton as he travels across China, visiting some of the country's most iconic landmarks and hidden gems. Throughout the series, he reflects on the country's history and cultural significance, offering his unique and often humorous perspective.

The first episode sees Merton arrive in Beijing, where he takes in the sights and sounds of the bustling city, including the famous Forbidden City and the Temple of Heaven. He also visits a traditional hutong, a type of narrow alleyway or lane, to experience local life.

Next, Merton travels to the city of Xian, where he visits the Terracotta Army, a collection of over 8,000 life-sized clay soldiers that were buried with China's first emperor. He also tries his hand at cooking local cuisine and takes part in a traditional Chinese tea ceremony.

The third episode sees Merton travel to Chengdu, a city in southwest China famous for its giant pandas. Here, he visits Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding and learns about the conservation efforts to protect these beloved creatures. Merton also tries his hand at Chinese calligraphy and takes part in a traditional Chinese wedding ceremony.

In episode four, Merton heads to the Yellow Mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in eastern China known for its stunning scenery. He embarks on a hike to take in the panoramic views and stays overnight in a traditional Chinese guesthouse.

The fifth episode sees Merton travel to the city of Guangzhou, where he visits a local market and tries bizarre foods such as deep-fried scorpions and ants. He also discovers the unique architecture of Guangzhou, which reflects the city's rich history as a trading hub.

Finally, in episode six, Merton travels to Shanghai, China's largest and most modern city. He takes a stroll along the famous Bund, a waterfront area with stunning views of Shanghai's skyline, and visits a traditional Chinese medicine market. Merton also experiences the nightlife of Shanghai, including a visit to a karaoke bar.

Throughout the series, Merton's witty commentary and humorous observations provide an entertaining and insightful look into Chinese culture. With stunning scenery and fascinating cultural experiences, Paul Merton In China is a must-watch for anyone interested in travel and exploring new cultures.

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Episode 4
4. Episode 4
June 10, 2007
Paul arrives in Shanghai, China's most dynamic and moneyed city. He has dinner with powerful socialites and visits a park where hundreds of parents gather to find a match for their sons or daughters. Being a wealthy westerner, it's not long before Paul attracts quite a lot of interest.
Episode 3
3. Episode 3
June 3, 2007
Paul sees some Sichuan Opera in Chengdu that almost makes him lose the will to live. He then travels to the Li River and views some of the most spectacular scenery in the world. The journey continues to Guangzhou where he is surprised to see a lot of middle-aged Americans with Chinese babies.
Episode 2
2. Episode 2
May 27, 2007
Paul travels through rural China to the famed Shaolin Temple, where he endures the physical demands of Kung Fu training. He then moves onto the Tibetan Monastery of Labrang and finds some spiritual peace in the sight and sounds of Buddhist monks. He switches pace when he visits Chongqing, the largest municipality in the world.
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
May 20, 2007
Paul arrives in Beijing, the start of his own oriental 'Grand Tour' through China. He tastes local cuisine at a 'speciality' restaurant, visits Tiananmen Square, and encounters a peasant who is capable of building robots out of other people's scrap.
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  • Premiere Date
    May 20, 2007
  • IMDB Rating
    7.9  (164)