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Danwei TV DVDs

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Here's a Christmas gift for the man or woman who has everything: a Danwei TV DVD, containing a selection of our best programs:

Sexy Beijing
• Double Happiness
• Lost in Translation
• Country Loving
• Weddings Gone Wild

Hard Hat Show
• Big Buildings of Beijing
• Supergirls Fan Frenzy
• Meat on a Stick (Uighur kebab vendors)
• Muzi Mei Sex Blogger
• Afrika United football team

We can accept payment in cash or by Paypal in the Mainland, and by Paypal for international delivery.

The disks are US$10 plus shipping for customers abroad, but if you are on the Mainland they only cost RMB 30 plus shipping (by courier).

Please send email to luke@goldminesfilm.com to order or for more information.

There are currently 3 Comments for Danwei TV DVDs.

Comments on Danwei TV DVDs

Cool. Can you elaborate a bit more on the contents?

heyyyy great idea! Could you list briefly/generally the contents? that would really be a clincher..

Anything there in the way of Muzimei related deleted scenes?

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