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CGTN Arabic shows ‘real China’ to Arabs

Channel with Dubai as regional base aims to bridge political and cultural barriers

- BY JUMANA AL TAMIMI Associate Editor

CGTN Arabic, the Chinese TV channel with a regional office in Dubai, has a message for the Arab world: ‘See the difference’.

The channel aims to “show real China” to the Arab audience, and to link both sides politicall­y, economical­ly, culturally, commercial­ly as well as in the humanitari­an field.

Speaking to a group of media representa­tives who visited Beijing recently, Jia Peng, director of CGTN Arabic, said: “We have three goals: Introduce China to the Arab audience, introduce the Chinese viewpoint vis-a-vis internatio­nal problems, including Arab issues, to Arab viewers, and cover Chinese-Arab joint activities.”

The Arabic service of CGTN was originally launched in 2009 as the Arabic service of the China Central Television CCTV (formerly Beijing Television).

We have three goals: Introduce China to the Arab audience, introduce the Chinese viewpoint vis-a-vis internatio­nal problems, including Arab issues, to Arab viewers, and cover ChineseAra­b joint activities.”

Jia Peng | Director, CGTN Arabic

Five languages

In 2017, it was relaunched as CGTN in five foreign languages — Arabic, English, French, Spanish and Russian.

CGTN Arabic is owned by China Global Television Network, which is a subsidiary of China Central Television.

The 24-hour channel is broadcast on both ArabSat and NileSat.

When it was relaunched in January 2017, it came out with social media tools: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Twitter.

Today, the channel prides itself of the high number of followers on Facebook, who are currently estimated at 13.5 million.

CGTN facilities

CGTN Arabic has chosen Dubai as its regional base, as the emirate is considered a “centre of transporta­tion” and connects different parts of the world.

It has the facilities needed for television broadcasti­ng, Peng said. However, other Chinese media, such as the radio service and newspapers, are based in Cairo.

The channel is trying to be the bridge that will bring Arabs and Chinese closer, Peng said.

An example, he said, was the joint Arab-Chinese Forum that was held recently in Beijing. Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a speech in which he stressed the importance of building stronger bonds with Arab countries.

CGTN’s programmes include political news, entertainm­ent series, cultural and tourism shows. They are all broadcast abroad and cannot be viewed inside China.

One Belt One Road

The programmes include one on learning Chinese, another on Islamic cuisine in reference to halal food, and movies and documentar­ies on countries related to the One Belt One Road initiative.

The initiative is the modern equivalent of the ancient Silk Road, which connected China with the Arab world and Central Asia. The modern initiative is Xi’s brainchild.

Viewers of CGTN come from Arab countries including Egypt, Algeria, Morocco and Iraq, Peng said.

Currently, the Arabic Chinese channel is collaborat­ing with Omani and Saudi channels to produce documentar­ies on Arab civilisati­on and animation programmes.

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