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Adventurer and journalist Simon Reeve heads to east Africa to uncover the stories behind the nation's favourite drink. While we drink millions of cups of the stuff each day, how many of us know where our tea actually comes from? The surprising answer is that most of the leaves that go into our everyday teabags do not come from India or China but are bought from an auction in the coastal city of Mombasa in Kenya.
From here, Simon follows the tea trail through the epic landscapes of Kenya and Uganda and meets some of the millions of people who pick, pack and transport our tea. Drinking tea with the everyone from Masai cattle herders to the descendants of the original white tea planters, Simon learns that the industry that supplies our everyday cuppa is not immune to the troubles of the continent - poverty, low wages and child labour.
From here, Simon follows the tea trail through the epic landscapes of Kenya and Uganda and meets some of the millions of people who pick, pack and transport our tea. Drinking tea with the everyone from Masai cattle herders to the descendants of the original white tea planters, Simon learns that the industry that supplies our everyday cuppa is not immune to the troubles of the continent - poverty, low wages and child labour.
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Dynamo
这部我很喜欢,甚于simon游那些争议地区。simon难得没有跑题乱黑,说的都还在点上,而且依旧保持着他的英俊和真诚,后者在这个行业里实在很难得。印象最深的有卡车司机停车小镇(7000的人口,2000+的xing工作者)、童工问题(这回颇有洞见)。不得不说,在21世纪做一个全球化底端国家的人民,真是太难了。
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2020年11月25日
okok
脸蛋加分,对,我就是这么肤浅哈哈!其实本来以为和那些茶叶的故事都一样,vic wood什么的,后来发现真的是挺新颖~第一次看simon的纪录片脸蛋真是加分项!!!!
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2020年11月25日
糯米团子是好物
比咖啡那部要好,直视了非洲种植业面临的种种问题。马赛族这么有名,非洲哪部人文纪录片都有他们诶
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