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What do you think of the CCTV documentary "Force of Nature"?

The film focuses on the majestic mountains, rivers and vibrant wildlife, presenting a beautiful China that has never been seen before. From the rolling snow peaks of the Himalayas to the vast shores of the South China Sea.

From the unpredictable tropical rainforest to the snow-covered foothills of Changbai Mountain, it shows China from a Chinese perspective and is carefully produced at an international level. It can be called a breakthrough in China's local nature documentaries. work.

The filming process

The film started production in 2012 and took five years to complete. The film was shot using internationally accepted natural documentary shooting techniques and technical standards. It was filmed at more than 50 locations, including China's four major uninhabited areas and other inaccessible areas, covering hundreds of thousands of kilometers.

The total time spent shooting in the field exceeded 500 days. During the filming process, the photography team encountered harsh climates and extreme environments, but they still visited almost all the islands and reefs in the South China Sea.