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As the White were walking along the market of Tibet, "Harrer- encounter a humor when he saw a store selling "ice skates- as a knife cutter to the Tibetans, he then took the boots up and wears it to skate and teach the Tibetans the actual purpose of the skates. Tibetans culture admires people who sacrificed their life for the people where else the White admires people who climb to the top of the mountain.
             Before Harrer meets the young Dalai Llama, he was told to put his head down represents respect, and never ever sits above higher than the young Llama. Harrer spends much time with the young Dalai Llama and shares about his culture and his life. He builds a movie house for the young Dalai Llama so that movies can be seen. This project proved interesting as Tibetan religion forbids the harming of any living creatures. When worms are found each must then be carefully hand placed into a new home after digging unearths them. When the War ended, "Harrer- plans to go to his wife and visit his child. This enthusiasm builds within him until he receives a letter of rejection from his son, stating that he is not the child's father. As one Great War ends, another begins, as China begins to make demands for the surrender of Tibetan sovereignty. The Chinese ultimately mow down Tibetan freedom fighters with great ease. Tibet is promptly occupied, and Chinese troops occupy the once joyful cities of Tibet.
             Shanghai Knights.
             "Shanghai Knights- sees Jackie Chan in yet another action flick, starring as Chon Wang. Chon Wang, who along with sidekick Roy O'Bannon (Owen Wilson), take their latest adventure to London, where Chon seeks to avenge the murder of his father and get back the stolen Chinese Imperial Seal. While there, the pair teams up with Chon's, sister, Ling (Fann Wong) to hunt down their father's killer, Rathbone (Aiden Gillen) and foil Rathbone's plot to assassinate the Royal family. .
             "Shanghai Knights- is the sequel to "Shanghai Noon- both of which involve fighting 80% of the time, mostly by Chon Wang.


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