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Bbc China documentary

1, beautiful China. From a brightly lit metropolis to a sparsely populated mountain forest; From the vast prairie to the deserted desert Gobi; From mountainous areas with perennial snow to endless plains; From the vast land to the blue sea and blue sky ... China, an ancient and magical land, contains a variety of landforms, nurtures children of all ethnic groups, and also breeds all kinds of exotic beasts and flowers.

This time, through the lens, we went to visit the beautiful wonders scattered on this land. Go along the Yangtze River valley to see the strange rocks and forests created by karst landforms; Go to the tropical rain forest in Yunnan and look for Asian wild elephants and Yunnan golden monkeys; Come to Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, go to Inner Mongolia grassland, climb mountains and overlook the western border. This is the beautiful China that you and I are familiar with and unfamiliar with. ?

This film is the first joint production of CCTV and BBC. It took four years to shoot, and advanced photography techniques such as aerial photography, infrared, high speed, time delay and underwater were adopted. Six episodes, respectively, are rich South China, south of colorful clouds, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the Great Wall, the land of dragons, and the noisy coast.

2. The story of China. This documentary series consists of six episodes, each focusing on different historical periods in China, covering important historical events in each period, and showing China's achievements in the fields of culture, art, science and technology. According to reports, this series of documentaries pays attention to the civilian perspective, looking for the projections of various historical periods of the present era from the perspective of ordinary China people and China families, and exploring the important historical events experienced by their ancestors through what China people have seen and heard.

3. China Spring Festival-the biggest event in the world. This documentary was premiered on BBC2 from February/KOOC-0/4 to February/KOOC-0/6, 2006. It consists of three episodes: * * Going home, reunion and celebration. Hosted by five British people, this film is a live broadcast program, interspersed with videos connected with other regions in the development of the main story, telling the story and colorful customs of the Spring Festival on the vast land of China.

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In recent years, with the start-up and operation of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and the promotion of the "Belt and Road" construction, China's international status and influence have been continuously improved, and the international community's curiosity and thirst for knowledge about China are increasing day by day. Documentary, with its irreplaceable authenticity, as the cultural carrier with the lowest discount rate in cross-cultural communication, has become an effective way to observe, describe and spread a society.

More and more documentary projects about China have attracted more and more western documentary directors to China. Malcolm Clarke, a famous British documentary director, has been engaged in documentary creation for more than 30 years, covering more than 80 countries. He is making a documentary "Good Angel", analyzing and looking at the rise of China from the perspective of westerners.

In an interview, he said, "Since I made this documentary, I have been traveling in China so frequently that I have penetrated into the hearts of China people. The more I know about China, the more I feel that it is a kind angel and a country that is quite interesting and' does not threaten' others. "

People's Network-Shooting a documentary, those Westerners fall in love with China (international perspective)