Moment in Peking (disambiguation)

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Moment in Peking is a 1939 English-language novel written by Lin Yutang.

Moment in Peking may also refer to the following adaptations of the novel:

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<i>Moment in Peking</i> Novel written in English by Chinese author Lin Yutang

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Moment in Peking is a 2005 Chinese television series produced by CCTV. It is adapted from the novel Moment in Peking by Lin Yutang, who was nominated for a Nobel Prize in 1940 and 1950.

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<i>Moment in Peking</i> (2014 TV series) TV series or program

Moment in Peking, sometimes called New Moment in Peking to distinguish it from earlier adaptations, is a 2014 Chinese television series loosely based on Lin Yutang's English-language novel of the same name.

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<i>Moment in Peking</i> (1988 TV series) Taiwanese TV series or program

Moment in Peking is a 1988 Taiwanese TV series produced by Chinese Television System, based on Lin Yutang's 1939 English-language novel of the same name, set in Peking (Beijing) in the first half of the 20th century.

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