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Green Life Education in 5 languages…
September 30, 2009 by Ian Bryan
Green Life Education is a feature TV program providing knowledge of rapidly growing environmental issues and concerns. It provides an introduction to green technologies, green products, finance, and the relationship and impact of green products on people¡¯s daily life. The purpose is to educate peoplewhile introducing the said green product, government policies, the most updated news about green technology, and tips on how to go green. Many of us have little knowledge about this subject and the mission of this show is to give people more knowledge about the subject, whether it is for daily living or business.
Each episode will be translated into English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese. Each episode will also be published on NTDTV weekly guide or published on our media partner Epoch Times(12 languages in printing and the most widely distributed Chinese daily newspaper www.epochtimes.com).
Here are few links in English and Mandarin:
Solar energy:
English: http://www.eglobalcommunity.com/zh/view/41206
Chinese: http://www.eglobalcommunity.com/zh/view/40588/
Santa clara Valley Water District http://www.eglobalcommunity.com/zh/view/44268 (English) http://www.eglobalcommunity.com/zh/view/43225 (Chinese)
New Tang Dynasty Television (NTDTV) is the world¡¯s first independent, nonprofit Chinese-language TV broadcaster established by Chinese living outside of China. Headquartered in New York City, NTDTV broadcasts its 24/7 programming to cover Asia, Europe, North America and Australia via satellite.
1. More cable info in U.S. or other countries, please check: www.ntdtv.com/cable
2. NTDTV 24 programs through satellite on 4 continents: http://english.ntdtv.com/?c=235
3. NTDTV 24 programs on Mobile Phone, http://m.ntdtv.com
4. NTDTV 24 programs viewed free online both Live and on-demand www.NTDTV.com
SF Bay Area Broadcasting:
1. KMTP Channel 32 on Comcast cable, satellite, and antenna on weekdays at 10pm~12am, Saturday at 9am~10am & 9:30pm~10:00pm.
2. KMTP Digital Channel 32.5: 24/7 programming, covering more than 2 million households in 9 counties of bay area, including 470,000 Chinese Americans (per 2000 U.S. census). (now it is said there are more than 1 million Chinese in the bay area.)

