Waterfront Cities of the World
TV-PG
8.1
2011
Documentary
As seen through the eyes of world-famous photographer Heidi Hollinger, we set off to discover vibrant port cities and capture their true essence and soul. Settled centuries ago when boat travel was the only means of communication, these ports have developed into commercial and cultural metropolises, rich in their unique history. Native and new residents alike share with us the love and charm each city has to offer.
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Episode 13 : Tokyo
August. 28,2012
Tokyo Bay is the largest agglomeration in the world, comprised of 26 cities, 23 wards, 5 sub-prefectures, 8 villages and several islands; its 34-million population increases by 2.5-million people during the day.
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Episode 12 : Hong Kong
August. 21,2012
Discover the beauty and complexity of Hong Kong through the lens of renowned photographer Heidi Hollinger as she explores the essence of this vibrant city to capture its spirit and soul.
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Episode 11 : Panama City
August. 14,2012
After rebuilding itself, Panama City is becoming a popular retirement destination.
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Episode 10 : Salvador De Bahia
August. 07,2012
Salvador de Bahia's culture including street parties and capoeira.
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Episode 9 : Boston
July. 31,2012
Boston has a high concentration of higher education and research institutes.
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Episode 8 : St. Petersburg
May. 31,2012
The symbol of new Russia, St. Petersburg is a link between a large inaccessible country and the world.
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Episode 7 : Valletta
May. 30,2012
Valletta, the capital of Malta, is undoubtedly the smallest city to be explored by the series…but it’s definitely worth the trip. Officially recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1980, Valletta was founded in 1565 and provided a safe haven for just about anyone.
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