To Taste a Hundred Herbs (1987)
Part Three: TO TASTE 100 HERBS - Dr Shen Fasheng discusses his Catholic religion, medical ethics, rural health services, centuries-old knowledge of herbal treatments and Western medical practices. The warmth, closeness and traditions of family life in China are wonderfully captured in scenes of prayer, play, chores and celebrations.
Director: Richard Gordon, Carma Hinton
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 57 min
Release Date: March 5, 1987
Original Language: zh
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is To Taste a Hundred Herbs about?
- Part Three: TO TASTE 100 HERBS - Dr Shen Fasheng discusses his Catholic religion, medical ethics, rural health services, centuries-old knowledge of herbal treatments and Western medical practices. The warmth, closeness and traditions of family life in China are wonderfully captured in scenes of prayer, play, chores and celebrations.
- Who directed To Taste a Hundred Herbs?
- To Taste a Hundred Herbs was directed by Richard Gordon, Carma Hinton.
- How long is To Taste a Hundred Herbs?
- To Taste a Hundred Herbs has a runtime of 57m (57 minutes).
- What genre is To Taste a Hundred Herbs?
- To Taste a Hundred Herbs is a Documentary film.