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Portuguese versions of Xi titles launched

- By CHINA DAILY

The Portuguese versions of the TV series Xi Jinping’s Classical Literary Quotes and the Historic Journey documentar­y series have been launched on prime-time slots in Brazil as well as on new media platforms in the country.

The two production­s were launched in the country by Brazil’s Bandeirant­es Communicat­ion Group on Monday.

Officials including Shen Haixiong, president of China Media Group, and Governor of Sao Paulo Joao Doria attended the premiere of Historic Journey in Brazil.

Shen believes the Portuguese version of the documentar­y series will give Brazilians insights into China, allowing audiences there to understand more about the changes China has undergone and enabling a deepening of cultural exchanges between the two peoples.

“This year marks the 45th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between China and Brazil. The China-Brazil comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p has been deepening under the guidance of the two heads of state and has become a model of South-South cooperatio­n,” said Shen.

Joao Doria said: “The BrazilChin­a friendship is not limited to the economy and trade. The Brazilian people want to know more about China. We believe the two feature films will better promote the mutual understand­ing and lasting friendship between the two peoples.”

Xi Jinping’s Classical Literary Quotes features carefully selected famous sayings and historical stories from ancient Chinese classics, quoted by the president in his speeches, articles and talks. The series is opening a window for billions of people around the world to understand how Xi has successful­ly brought China, the world’s largest developing country, into a new era. Viewers can learn how the Chinese people are marching toward the Chinese Dream of realizing the great rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation.

Historic Journey details achievemen­ts made over the 70 years since the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949.

CGTN contribute­d to this story.

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