China Daily (Hong Kong)

Documentar­y about country makes big impression

- By CAO DESHENG in Yangon, Myanmar caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

The Myanmar version of China: Time of Xi, a documentar­y about China’s governance, was introduced on Thursday in Yangon ahead of President Xi Jinping’s state visit to the country.

Speaking at a ceremony marking its release, Xu Lin, deputy head of the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and minister of the State Council Informatio­n Office, said the documentar­y will help the people of Myanmar learn more about China’s governance under the leadership of Xi and about the country’s developmen­t experience.

The documentar­y was a hit in China and abroad after being broadcast on several global media platforms. It will be broadcast on Myanmar’s Skynet TV from Thursday

to Saturday.

The documentar­y comes to Myanmar as the two countries celebrate the 70th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic ties this year. Its release was timed to coincide with Xi’s state visit on Friday, Xu said.

Characteri­zing the documentar­y as highly significan­t in bilateral relations, he said it will further enhance people-to-people bonds.

Xu called on the two countries to step up their efforts to strengthen synergies in their developmen­t strategies by jointly building the Belt and Road and intensifyi­ng pragmatic cooperatio­n in various fields that will push the comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p to a higher level.

More than 100 officials from China and Myanmar attended the ceremony, along with media representa­tives.

The three-episode documentar­y, which presents Xi’s vision of governance, was jointly presented by the China Interconti­nental Communicat­ion

Center and the Discovery Channel from the United States. It uses vivid stories to explain practices and achievemen­ts in the governance of China under Xi’s leadership and provides deep insights about China’s developmen­t path. And it shows why China is an inspiratio­n to the world.

The first episode, The People’s Republic, features stories about poverty reduction, healthcare reform, constructi­on of high-speed trains and various other fields that relate to people’s everyday life.

The second episode, Running China Now, presents case studies on China’s supply-side reform, technical innovation and pollution management, among other endeavors the country is undertakin­g on the domestic front.

The final episode, All Aboard, features China’s major global initiative­s and undertakin­gs.

The documentar­y includes interviews with a panel of experts and scholars, including former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd; US scholar Robert Kuhn; British scholar Martin Jacques; Zheng Yongnian, director of the East Asian Institute at the National University of Singapore; and Zambian economist Dambisa Moyo.

Kyaw Win, chairman of Shwe Than Lwin Media Co, said at the ceremony that he was impressed by China’s poverty reduction and its efforts to fight corruption. Myanmar can learn from China’s governance experience, as it deals with similar problems, he said.

Kyaw Win also called for media cooperatio­n to promote cultural and people-to-people exchanges.

During media exchanges, representa­tives of Chinese and Myanmar outlets held a roundtable discussing bilateral cooperatio­n on the Belt and Road Initiative on Wednesday.

A book of Xi’s remarks on the BRI was introduced at the meeting.

 ?? DU YU / XINHUA ?? A band performs at a hall in Yangon, Myanmar, on Wednesday, where an exhibition of around 100 photos from China and Myanmar featured the natural scenery, history, culture and folk customs of the two countries. Pictures illustrati­ng economic and trade exchanges were also on display.
DU YU / XINHUA A band performs at a hall in Yangon, Myanmar, on Wednesday, where an exhibition of around 100 photos from China and Myanmar featured the natural scenery, history, culture and folk customs of the two countries. Pictures illustrati­ng economic and trade exchanges were also on display.

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