China: The Industrial Revolution (1967)

*China: The Industrial Revolution* is a 1967 documentary produced by Sander/Wald Documentary Associates. The 22-minute film highlights China’s industrial advancements, showcasing the growth of key industries such as steel, textiles, and bicycle manufacturing—bicycles being a prevalent mode of transportation. It also explores the country’s increasing exploitation of natural resources, including coal, oil, tin, lead, manganese, and bauxite. Additionally, the documentary touches on China’s trade activities, detailing its imports and exports, and provides insight into educational initiatives focused on electronics and industrial training. The film serves as an informative snapshot of China’s rapid industrial development during the mid-20th century.

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