China Daily

TV series highlights ties with Russia

- By REN QI renqi@chinadaily.com.cn

The Chinese embassy in Russia held a premiere on Tuesday for a documentar­y series entitled This Is China, which was jointly filmed by China and Russia.

The series focuses on showingChi­na’ s wisdom and creativity, and it reflects the developing trends of the country.Meanwhile, it demonstrat­es the beauty of Peking Opera, Chinese kungfu and traditiona­l sculpture, which are popular among Russian audiences.

The 2016-2017 Sino-Russian Media Exchange Year is a proposal by Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Russian counterpar­t Vladimir Putin for media from both countries to deepen cooperatio­n, enhance bilateral cultural exchanges, according to Chinese Ambassador to Russia Li Hui.

Li said the documentar­y is seen as one of the most important cooperatio­n projects under the media exchange framework.

Visiting eight provinces in China, the crew completed the six episodes of the first season, including themes such as Shaolin kung fu, pandas and opera, with the documentar­y being produced in Mandarin, Russian and English.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Maria Zakharova said Sino-Russian relations have reached their highest level to date due to mutual trust and understand­ing.

“The documentar­y is an example of media cooperatio­n and will help Russian people to get to know China better,” Zakharova said.

The first season of This Is China will be broadcast on Russian television channel RT. According to the producer of the documentar­y, the plan is to complete the next two seasons in the coming two years.

“Cooperatio­n between Chinese and Russian media has already been seen. For example, the third season of the documentar­y Hello China was broadcast in Russia and viewed by Russian audiences more than 230 million times,” Li said. “We are looking forward to receiving positive feedback for This Is China.”

“This Is China can be seen as the implementa­tion of the proposal by the two leaders and a product of the framework,” said Tian Zheyi, a senior official from the State Council Informatio­n Office of China.

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