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What documentaries about China’s natural scenery can make viewers feel the magnificence and magic of China?

China has a vast territory and abundant resources, with countless excellent natural scenery. But not everyone has the time and energy to play them all.

At this time, excellent landscape documentaries can take us to appreciate the great rivers and mountains of our motherland.

1. "Aerial China"

Aerial China is a large-scale aerial documentary with the highest investment in a single episode in China's history.

It provides us with a different perspective than before. A view of mainland China from the sky.

A vast area of ??9.6 million square kilometers and a surging ocean of 3 million square kilometers. From the snow-tops of the Himalayas to the blue of the coral ocean in Nansha, from the endless grasslands of Inner Mongolia to the Xiaojiabiyu in the Jiangnan water town. She showed us the beauty of our motherland from countless angles.

Every frame can be used as an excellent wallpaper. When I was young and ignorant, I always felt that there were not many beautiful places in China. The natural scenery is always inferior to that of foreign countries. But after watching aerial photos of China, I discovered that I was standing too low. The layout is too small.

In it we can see many places that appear in novels or history. For example, Mount Tai and Mount Huashan. I have been to these places before, but none of them gave me a very shocking feeling. But after watching the aerial photography, I realized how narrow my vision was.

The vision it gave me may be that even if I go to the same place a thousand times, I still can't get the perspective.

2. "The Blue Land"

As a diving enthusiast, I have always thought that the sea in China is all yellow and green. Only foreign countries have oceans as blue as a piece of glass.

It wasn’t until I watched this documentary that I realized I was wrong. Blue Land takes China's offshore as its five stages and mainly tells the stories of various marine creatures.

In the waters under our country’s jurisdiction of more than 3 million square kilometers, there are clearly countless beautiful scenery. From the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea, which have distinct four seasons, to the South China Sea, which is like spring all year round. All of them show us their mystery, magnificence and blue water.

It is like a piece of emerald, decorating our long coast.

This documentary shows us the beauty of the ocean and nature and also tells us that beautiful scenery is not far away from us.

3. "North of the River"

North of the River is a documentary that comprehensively displays the history, landforms and products of Hebei in a panoramic manner.

Hebei is one of the provinces with the most and richest landform types in China.

It takes the origin of Hebei, SanDisk, plateaus, plains, rivers, lakes and seas as the entry point. In-depth introduction to Hebei's natural scenery and customs. It can be called the Hebei version of the National Geographic condensed version.

It is also one of the few documentaries based on provinces.

4. "Beautiful China"

Beautiful China is the first large-scale natural and cultural landscape documentary filmed through in-depth cooperation between China and BBC Radio.

Start from China’s iconic Great Wall to the Yellow River, the mother river of Chinese civilization. Then to the mysterious Tibetan Plateau and Xishuangbanna. Finally, the Yangtze River, the largest inland river in China, and the 18,000-kilometer coastline gave us excellent displays.

I personally like the style and style of this documentary very much. It has a very strong BBC documentary feel. It also provides us with the opportunity to look at China’s natural scenery from a different perspective. If you love natural scenery, don’t miss this documentary.