China in the New Era Launch Event. /CGTN
China in the New Era Launch Event. /CGTN
To show the world a clearer picture of China, CGTN, together with CMG European and Latin American Language Programming Center, presents a list of productions for global audiences focusing on “China in the new era” on the platforms its multilingual starting in August. 2022.
Viewers and users around the globe will find a host of programs that guide them through a decade of development and change in China, the country’s development path and its deep culture. Here are the details.
Everyone Matters: China in a Decade
China in a Decade – The multi-part series aims to capture the changes the Chinese have experienced in the past 10 years. Because everyone matters and contributes, miracles happen. With 36 stories told by ordinary individuals, the documentary explores China’s transformation in multiple fields in the New Era – from high-quality development to governance, from building a cultural foundation to shared global prosperity.
China through a global lens
To help global audiences better understand China, CGTN is broadcasting the following package of productions.
Classic Quotes by Xi Jinping – Through quotes from ancient Chinese literature, CGTN explores a whole new way in five languages to discover the stories behind the classics and discuss the cultural foundations of the Chinese people. The series will help viewers understand how Chinese wisdom helps support the governance of the developing nation.
My China account focuses on the impact of China’s solutions at home and abroad. /CGTN
My China account focuses on the impact of China’s solutions at home and abroad. /CGTN
My China Account – Through a global lens, CGTN reporters and overseas correspondents travel both in China and abroad, showing and experiencing the changes in the lives of local people. They provide overseas audiences with authentic stories to understand China’s solutions at home and around the world.
The Road of China: A Panoramic Decoding – World leaders and global thinkers decipher the road of China by sharing their insights into the country’s governance. Together with media from around the world, CGTN brings viewers a comprehensive view of China.
Latino Youth in Rural China – The CGTN documentary follows three young Latin Americans on a trip to China’s southwestern province of Sichuan, where they investigate the country’s rural development model. The Argentine ambassador to China also joined the trip and shared his thoughts on China’s rural revitalization through his diary.
On the Move – Friends from all over the world experience life in different parts of China. The show travels to various destinations to reveal the changes in people’s lives brought about by China’s green development of the maritime economy, scientific and technological transformation of the agricultural industry, and rural revitalization.
From Poverty to Prosperity: The Chinese Road to Modernization
Exploring its path to modernization, China has paved its way. The following productions look at different agendas.
China by Numbers – CGTN presents a 12-episode series that is based on statistics and uses numbers to showcase transformations in China from a wide range of perspectives, including economy, poverty alleviation, infrastructure, education, science and technology, culture and sports .
Modernization for 1.4 Billion – From bustling metropolises to remote villages, CGTN hosts travel the country to take an in-depth look at the progress and challenges in China’s modernization journey. Along with a series of archival-style short videos, the show discusses the process and characteristics of China’s unique road to modernization and brings together global experts to discuss Chinese modernization and its significance around the world.
The road to shared prosperity – China has achieved its goal of eliminating extreme poverty. But this is not enough: the country aspires to bring prosperity to all its people by 2050. How can China achieve this? This CGTN documentary by Dr Robert Lawrence Kuhn answers key questions.
Human Carbon Footprint – A science documentary film produced by CGTN’s Tech It Out Studio sheds light on the “double carbon.” He discusses the world energy status quo and the climate crisis, and how the development of human civilization is intertwined with Mother Nature. The film also explains China’s “double carbon” scheme, which aims to peak carbon dioxide emissions before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality before 2060, and the country’s relentless efforts to achieve its goals.
Jobs for the Future – The CGTN series provides a close look at new jobs and occupations that have emerged recently, to reveal the trends of the future.
Diverse and Comprehensive: The Beauty of Chinese Culture
A number of shows and productions are now on the horizon for a deep dive into China’s deep culture and history. They discuss the vital role of cultural exchanges in learning and mutual respect between nations.
The Song, Painted – CGTN’s virtual art series decodes traditional Chinese aesthetics through lifestyles depicted in Song Dynasty paintings. With innovative forms of interface design and interaction, the series offers a visual feast with a variety of graphics, illustrations and hand-drawn images to take viewers on a journey into the essence of traditional Chinese culture. The Expert and Artist interview section sheds light on the glorious artistic riches that marked the zenith of ancient Chinese art over 1,000 years ago.
Heirs aims to illuminate China’s rich intangible cultural heritage and the rich stories of history behind them.
Why We Love Dunhuang uses sound to help listeners experience the beauty of Dunhuang. /CGTN
Why We Love Dunhuang uses sound to help listeners experience the beauty of Dunhuang. /CGTN
Why We Love Dunhuang – The podcast is ranked among the top 10 in the arts categories on Apple Podcasts and is produced by CGTN and Dunhuang Research Academy. Listeners need reasons to love Dunhuang, a city on the ancient Silk Road known for the Mogao Grottoes.
The Vibe – The show explores emerging trends in contemporary youth culture, as well as the insights and wisdom of established masters. It provides a refreshing perspective on cultural exchanges between China and the rest of the world.
Food-wise, a clash of taste buds and minds. /CGTN
Food-wise, a clash of taste buds and minds. /CGTN
Foodwise – CGTN’s hosts go on a quest for deliciousness, discovering through their taste buds how food can shape the identity of a city and its people, and in the process, unfold China’s vibrant cultural tapestry.
Nana, the virtual presenter in the presentation of “China in the new era”. /CGTN
Nana, the virtual presenter in the presentation of “China in the new era”. /CGTN
China Box – The interactive video product, which will arrive in October, offers a new video viewing experience by creating a virtual world where users can choose the avatars they like and enjoy thousands of videos.
China Africa Documentary Festival 2022
Witnessed by ambassadors to China from Benin, Cameroon, Gabon, Senegal, Tanzania and Zimbabwe, CGTN has launched the 2022 China Documentary Festival Global Expo in Africa, the first special festival event held for a specific region.
Thirty broadcasters and institutions in 20 African countries will join the festival and screen stories for audiences in Africa.
Since the start of the China Documentary Festival 2022 in June, more than 50 documentaries produced by CGTN have been screened or broadcast to global audiences. They include rated productions in English, French, Spanish, Arabic and Russian.