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Tales of a City: Seven Chinese people reveal what life is really like inside the world's fastest growing superpower. Chairman Mao: The Mass-Murderer Some Call A Saint - Preview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUxYW-LaGVY Taiwan's Battle To Keep China Out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEXSF7e3d9c Two Journalists Reveal The Dark Heart Of Chinese Repression https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOrIu87irZI Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads: http://www.youtube.com/journeymanpictures For downloads and more information visit: http://journeyman.tv/68958/short-films/tales-of-a-city.html Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/journeymanpictures Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JourneymanVOD https://twitter.com/JourneymanNews To many of us, China looms large and scary. At least that's a view from the outside looking in. But what do China's own people think about their country? We visit the old capital of Nanjing to hear their stories. China is in flux yet again. For years the path to prosperity here seemed clear, with more freedom on the way as well. Yet nobody saw President Xi Jinping coming. Xi Jinping has taken a sword to the political elite, smashed dissent and the economy is heading in a completely new direction, with tech companies growing rapidly. "Fifteen years ago not a single Chinese company could have developed a mobile phone", explains Wang Jipeng, a software entrepreneur whose company has grown from 10 to 2000 staff in the last ten years. Not everyone is happy though: house prices are rising, and many have become victims of development officials who force residents into leaving. The President's anti-corruption drive is another source of controversy, and the use of interrogation or 'shuang gui' has been described as a "breach of human rights" by a former state prosecutor. Meanwhile, an environmental activist explains the improvements made in reducing pollution: "We're in a better position now when compared to the past. We've had many successful experiences regulating factories." Despite youthful optimism however, air pollution still remains an unrelenting pressure. A snapshot of China and its people's experiences, who live on the brink of uncertainty. ABC Australia – Ref. 6536 Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.