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: You’ll find detailed representations of the Lantern Festival , Dragon Boat Festival , and Chinese New Year , which provided many children with their first exposure to these traditions.
The deprecation of Adobe Flash player wiped out thousands of early web experiences overnight. For years, the interactive components of Ni Hao, Kai-Lan were entirely inaccessible. Archivists have had to use tools like Flashpoint (a web game preservation project) to scrape old Nickelodeon servers and reconstruct these games so they can be played securely on modern computers. Corporate Rights and Streaming Volatility ni hao kai-lan archive
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During the late 2000s, Nickelodeon’s website (NickJr.com) was a bustling hub of interactive Flash games. Ni Hao, Kai-Lan had dozens of popular web games designed to reinforce Mandarin vocabulary and cognitive skills. Archivists have had to use tools like Flashpoint
Because digital rights expire, the most reliable way to archive the entire series is through DVD. The show was released across several distinct DVDs, many of which are now out of print but easy to find second-hand.
: The show was deeply personal to its creator, Karen Chau. According to Nickelodeon Animation, Kai-Lan was based on Chau's own childhood experiences and her relationship with her grandfather, Ye-Ye. What’s Inside the Vault?
and based on her childhood, the show follows 6-year-old Kai-lan and her animal friends through interactive stories that teach Mandarin Chinese and emotional lessons. Original Run : August 21, 2011. Episode Archive
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