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What plants in China affect the world?

China plants that affect the world include tea trees, mulberry trees, rice, soybeans, herbs, bamboo, fruits, gardens and flowers.

Plants in China Influence the World is the first plant documentary in China initiated by the Beijing World Expo and directed by Li. The film presents the life course of 28 plants belonging to 2 1 family, and tells the story of how they affect the world with shocking and warm lens language.

Note: More than 200 people participated in the creation of China Plants Affecting the World. Among them, 133 photographers visited 93 regions in 27 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities in China and more than 30 regions in 7 countries including Britain, New Zealand, India and Madagascar, and used 4K ultra-high definition cameras, large aerial drones and other equipment to present a complete China by various shooting methods such as time-lapse photography, freeze-motion animation and micrography.

In Gaoligong Mountain, Tengchong, Yunnan, members of the film crew carried flying cat ropeway equipment weighing 100 kg, waded through more than 70 streams and gullies, and crawled in the forest for more than five hours before they were able to get close to the shooting target-Dendrobium and Rhododendron.

In the central plateau of Madagascar, Africa, the film crew recorded artemisinin at the risk of being infected by malaria. In order to record rice flowers only the size of rice grains, the film crew moved the rice indoors and tried to film the process of rice flowers opening and rice ears growing out of the stems in a windless environment.