Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 25. Chapters: Survivor: China, Music of southern China, Ganzhou, History of Jiangxi, List of administrative divisions of Jiangxi, Huizhou, Culture of Jiangxi, China's Red Army Marches, Politics of Jiangxi, Lushan District, Jiangxi cuisine, Chinese Soviet Republic National Bank, Lushan Quaternary Glaciation National Geopark, Geyuan, Yugu Pavilion, Yanshan County, Jiangxi, Christianity in Jiangxi, Bajing Pavilion, Guangchang County, Wuju, Shangqing Town, Gongqingcheng, Music of Jiangxi, Daxingguowang, Wanjialing, Wucheng, Zhangshu. Excerpt: Survivor: China is the fifteenth season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor. The premiere aired September 20, 2007. Host Jeff Probst claimed the show was the first full American TV series to be filmed entirely within the People's Republic of China. It is also the northernmost Survivor season held to date, well outside of the tropical zone. Applications were due on January 30, 2007. Around March 2007, about 800 applicants were selected for an interview by CBS. Out of those 800, about 48 semi-finalists were selected to go to Los Angeles in April-May 2007. From these semi-finalists, about 16 were selected to participate in the show between June and August 2007. Among the many aspects of Chinese culture and history included this season were a Buddhist ceremony and a 100-foot (30 m) tall replica of a historic temple used for Tribal Council. Each tribe received a copy of The Art of War by Sun Tzu. As stated by Probst: "Survivor is a war. The book deals with leadership and how you defeat the other tribe. It's interesting how much it plays into the game all the way through." The show had "unprecedented access" to several historical Chinese monuments, including the Shaolin Temple and the Great Wall of China. The "Outwit, Outplay, Outlast" slogan used in previous season's lo...