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The development scale of Thai international Chinese TV station

TCITV is scheduled to be officially launched on May 20th11.The first phase will be launched in Thailand, where overseas Chinese are most concentrated in Southeast Asia, through the cable network of Thailand Cable Television Association and cooperation with China (radio station), covering more than100000 users. Through the regional beam Nova 6 satellite broadcast 24 hours, the signal can cover more than 20 countries and regions such as Thailand, Chinese mainland, Taiwan Province Province, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Brunei, Singapore, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, India, Nepal, South Korea, Japan, North Korea, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan. The broadcast languages are Chinese and Thai.

TCITV is developed by professional technical production team and standardized operation mode according to actual market demand. With the aim of "spreading oriental civilization, displaying oriental wisdom, promoting Thai-Chinese culture and promoting Thai-Chinese friendship", we will strive to build a satellite TV that is deeply recognized and loved by the Thai and Chinese people in a short time. This positioning and strategy has been strongly supported not only by the governments and non-governmental organizations of the two countries, but also by major media organizations in China and Taiwan Province Province, and cooperative partnerships have been established one after another. Such as CCTV, China Film Overseas Promotion Company, Asia Travel Channel, Hunan TV, Guangxi TV, Yunnan TV, Chongqing TV and Xiamen TV.

Taihua Satellite TV strives to show the local customs of Thailand through news topic, information, culture, life, tourism and entertainment programs, send the light of friendship and cultural exchange between Thailand and China to thousands of households in China, Thailand and Southeast Asia, and build the largest public cultural exchange platform for Chinese in Southeast Asia.