Asia Insight — Season 1, Episode 16: China's Good Deeds Banks
Documentary, News • 28 min • 15 seasons, 469 episodes
Episode synopsis
The free market economy continues to grow vigorously in China but at the cost of traditional values. In cities, residents feel a sense of indifference to each other as greed and materialism takes over. In a bid to revive ethical behavior and promote good deeds, a new movement called the Good Deeds Banks has emerged. The bank allows members to save up good deeds as if they were deposits with the points they accumulate entitling them to various discounts and services. This episode of Asia Insight follows a Good Deeds Banks founder and its members.
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An in-depth portrait of Asia today, covering its dynamism as a center of growth as well as its traditions tossed around by the advance of globalization.
More episodes from Season 1
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- E2Indonesia's First National Car
- E3Diversifying Shanghai
- E4Vietnam's Court Music Revival
- E5Writers Fight Publishing Ban in HK
- E6Mongolia's Forgotten Slum Dwellers
- E7The "80's Writers" in China
- E8Hydropower for Indonesian Villagers
- E9Energy-Hungry Nepal
- E10China's Job-Hunting Inn
- E11The Year of the Dragon Baby Boom
- E12The Dancing Prisoners