Beijing Review

Documentin­g China’s Transforma­tion

Nanfang Daily March 2

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The documentar­y film Amazing China, which premiered on March 2, has been well received by audiences.

The documentar­y, which derives its name from an Internet meme encapsulat­ing Internet users’ wonder at China’s progress, showcases the country’s achievemen­ts over the past five years in areas such as infrastruc­ture, economic growth, medical care and poverty alleviatio­n. Key infrastruc­ture projects such as China’s first domestical­ly-produced large passenger plane the C919, the national high-speed railway network, the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge and the world’s largest single-dish telescope FAST are all presented in the film. The documentar­y uses vivid pictures, powerful language and impressive statistics to show China’s transfor- mation, kindling Chinese people’s confidence and national pride.

In addition to chroniclin­g the major national achievemen­ts, the film also tells the stories of ordinary people to illustrate universal efforts toward building a moderately prosperous society. One such story focuses on a woman who goes to the Tibet Autonomous Region to carry out poverty alleviatio­n work as the secretary of a village Communist Party of China branch. These stories have struck a chord with audiences and strengthen­ed their sense of national identity.

The film reveals the intimate relationsh­ip between the country and its people; people’s happiness is inseparabl­e from the country’s prosperity and in turn the country’s dreams cannot be realized without the participat­ion and efforts of the people. The film is not only about an amazing China but also the amazing Chinese people who have created the county’s success.

China’s achievemen­ts rely on the hard work of its people and therefore it requires the sustained efforts of the Chinese people to make the country even greater in the new era.

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