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As a software engineer, I always have great passion for food and cooking. And my eyes watered many times during the show. It brought the memories of the old days when I cooked for my whole family, when we had so little yet were so happy. Now, I'm stuck in a heavily polluted mega-city. I don't get the chance to prepare my own food or to cook for my loved ones. Fortunately, I'm going to have my own kitchen soon once I settle down. This series traveled quite a few places, including interesting places like Yunnan and Kashgar. Even though my favorite Xiang cuisine is not included, I found most of the dishes very attractive. They made me think how the same ingredients are cooked in Xiang cuisine. And it is true that food is alway linked with culture. Through BBC, through the eyes of Hom and Huang, I proudly rediscovered the heritage that has been passed down over hundreds of generations.
To be honest, I haven't watched any sci-fi based series these two years because when I do, I always get disappointed and bored. These Sci-Fi series focus more on irrelevant trivia like romance, fighting, stealing...And they say the point is it is trying to deduct how human society is going to evolve when catastrophe emerges. But isn't it more interesting to discuss more about the science fiction part? The reason I think is that the imagination of the author about science is exhausted, or the author simply doesn't have enough science background knowledge. This is what really limits our mind. In my opinion, all Sci-Fi work should first have a solid scientific ground. People shouldn't make up something out of nowhere. Even if it doesn't exist yet, it should have a logic and reasonable explanation.