stan rosen: it's being introduced at a time when you're trying to pull back everybody who is going off in their own 1.3 billion directions. narrator: tonight on mosaic, through the eyes of film makers around the globe we explore the china dream with intellectuals, overseas students in america, migrant workers in beijing, and an entrepreneur in africa. tonight on mosaic, the china dream. dean yam yeutong: national rejuvenation refers to those periods when china was very strong. in the like of the han dynasty, tang dynasty, and the early period of qing dynasty. jinping is not the first pson talking out a naonal juvenati. but xiinping talking about the possibility to achieve it within our life. professor wang gungwu: even as a boy i think people talked about a china dream. i mean the sense of being treated as an inferior people who were barbarous and uncultured and unworthy was the kind of image which was very widespread. so the dream was that one day china would be respected country, the culture would be respected. the chinese people would be treated with respect everywhere. nothing very