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Party’s promotiona­l video goes viral online

- By TANG YUE tangyue@chinadaily.com.cn

A video promoting the Communist Party of China featuring grassroots Party members has gone viral online, generating positive comments on the Party’s engagement, while some pointed out its technical immaturity.

The 90-second video, produced by China Central Television, presents six Party members from all walks of life, from a sanitation worker to a policeman, who are all dedicated to their work and are always ready to offer help in daily life.

The video was first broadcast on CCTV at the end of June to commemorat­e the 95th anniversar­y of the founding of the Party, and then gained popularity

Bi Yantao,

online, earning more than 20 million hits on Tencent Video.

Many people reposted the video on Weibo, with some saying “come and watch the first-ever advertisem­ent of the Party”.

“Any organizati­on, including the Party, needs marketing and self-promotion. The practice, like political advertisin­g, is very common in the West but is still something newin China,” said Bi Yantao, a professor of communicat­ions at Hainan Tropical Ocean University.

“It is good to see the Party learning to employ various means of political communicat­ion and tell the stories of ordinary people,” said Bi.

The video starts with the questions “Who am I?” and “What kind of person am I?”, and showed the work environmen­t of the six representa­tives of the 83 million Party members.

“I’m the last one to leave,” “I’m the first one to start work,” “I’m the one who cares about others most,” people say in the video.

Bi, who is also the founder of the Hong Kong-registered World Society for Strategic Communicat­ion, said political communicat­ion is still at a primitive stage in China.

“The intention is good, but technicall­y it is not very profession­al,” Bi said.

It is not the first promotiona­l video for the Party, though. Last year, an English one called The Communist Party of China is With You Along the Way, was produced by On the Way to Revitaliza­tion Studio.

It also featured ordinary people and identified China as a country that is “growing fast yet with developmen­t disparitie­s” and “full of opportunit­ies along with untold challenges”.

The practice, like political advertisin­g, ... is still something new in China.” communicat­ions professor

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