In the heart of Macao, where historical alleys meet modern skylines, China Media Group (CMG) unveiled a premium lineup of TV and film programs on Sunday to celebrate the 76th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.
At a vibrant launch event hosted by Chief Executive of the Macao Special Administrative Region Sam Hou Fai and CMG president Shen Haixiong, nine documentaries and series were revealed, each offering a unique window into Chinese history, society, ecology and innovation.
From History to Modern Society
Mountains and Rivers Bearing Witness retraces the journey from the 1931 September 18 Incident to the 1945 victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.
Hotline Beijing charts citizen experiences with the 12345 public service hotline, revealing how the capital addresses feedback and complaints in real time.
Exploring Ecology and Youth Voices
Lucid Waters, Green Mountains: China's Answers marks the 20th anniversary of the Chinese mainland’s 'two mountains' concept, spotlighting representative cities and regions for their ecological innovation.
A Golden Age as Wished profiles six young professionals across diverse sectors, weaving personal stories into the collective pulse of a modern nation.
Space, Culture and Industrial Heritage
Blue Planet Outside the Window is China’s first space documentary, chronicling the Shenzhou-13 mission, a six-month stay on the space station and the first spacewalk by a Chinese female astronaut.
Meet the Chinese Characters guides viewers through the origins of Chinese character creation, tracing the spiritual roots embedded in millennia of wisdom.
Additional programs include a full-scale look at a V-Day military parade, narratives of passionate strivers nationwide, and an exploration of industrial heritage sites like the 816 Underground Nuclear Project, highlighting China’s evolving industrial landscape.
Starting September 29, these CMG programs will screen at the Love the Country, Love Macao Educational Base for the Youth. Meanwhile, 'Blue Planet Outside the Window' began showing in major Macao theaters on September 28.
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