Foreigners use these documentaries to tell the world that you are such a China!

  Xinhuanet Li Xuemei Liu Mengjiao

  China’s remarkable economy, China’s calm and confident people, and the oriental value that resonates with the world … … In recent years, foreign countries have filmed a number of documentaries focusing on China, which have been hotly debated by Chinese and foreign netizens and received constant praise.

  From overlooking to head-up, from prejudice to objectivity, they know China again and tell the world such a story of China!

  "People should treat the rise of China objectively and fairly."

  Super China, produced by korean broadcasting system (KBS), shows extraordinary Chinese power in all aspects, including politics, economy, culture, military diplomacy, population and land.

  After the film was released, the audience rating of the film once exceeded 10%, far exceeding the average audience rating of general documentaries of about 5%. Some Koreans call it "knowing China ‘ Encyclopedia dictionary ’ " .

  Producer Park Jin-fan said that no matter whether the development of China is a crisis or an opportunity for South Korea, he hopes to guide South Koreans to fully understand the history and reality of China and treat the rise of China objectively and fairly.

  "Compared with 30 years ago, China people today are more calm and confident."

  The Story of China is a rare documentary focusing on the history of China in the West, which was jointly produced and broadcast by the BBC and the American Public Television Network.

  This film traces the history of China for more than 4,000 years from the perspective of ordinary China people, and tells the great historical changes of China from ancient Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties to reform and opening up.

  After the broadcast, foreign netizens gave almost one-sided praise. Some people said that it was the best documentary about China he had ever seen!

  Michael Wood, the writer and host of the film, believes that the biggest change in China is not only reflected in the development of the city, but also in ordinary people. Compared with 30 years ago, people in China today are more calm and confident. They are willing to share their stories and the history of China in their own eyes.

  "Hundreds of millions of people migrate at the same time, just for a reunion."

  The documentary "China New Year" filmed by BBC is the largest and most in-depth record of China Spring Festival culture by foreign media so far.

  The film presents more than 20 kinds of Spring Festival folk customs to the global audience, and depicts a picture of Spring Festival full of human feelings. There are stories of China people going home for the Spring Festival by different means of transportation, traditional customs and habits of China families during the Spring Festival, and happy and peaceful folk culture in the north and south of the Yangtze River.

  Joy, harmony, sharing, blessing and happiness are the oriental values in China’s stories, which resonate with the world and arouse the world’s empathy. Overseas Chinese "cried and especially wanted to go home". Foreign netizens can’t wait to come to China for the Spring Festival.

  "It’s a pity not to go to China."

  Bird’s Eye of China was jointly produced by National Geographic Channel and China Institution.

  The film records the charm of contemporary China from a bird’s eye view, including the carnival of the Dai water-splashing festival in Yunnan and the ancient charm of Shaolin Temple in Songshan, Henan. There are both the beauty and magic of Zhangjiajie and the grandeur of the Great Wall of Wan Li, a miracle of human engineering.

  On the rice terraces, farmers cultivate leisurely; On the snowy land, the high-speed rail flies; On the northwest desert, the giant "windmill" gently draws an arc. The meticulous description beyond the overlooking is also amazing.

  IMDb, a famous American film rating website, scored 8.2 for the film.

  Some foreign viewers said, "It’s a pity that I didn’t go to China after watching this film." "I have heard about the rapid development of China in recent decades, but this film still gave me a greater image impact."

  “‘ China threat theory ’ It is the hype of western media. "

  The documentary The Coming War against China was directed by john pilger, a famous Australian journalist and director.

  Through interviews, the film proves with a large number of facts that the "China threat theory" is a hype of western media. It is the United States that really "shows off" and poses a threat in the Asia-Pacific region.

  At the same time, the documentary implied that the stereotype of China was widely spread in the United States, which prevented public opinion from understanding "the true appearance of China".

  Pilger once worked in Reuters, Daily Mirror and other media, and was twice awarded the title of "Reporter of the Year" by the British press. Perhaps because of this experience, he saw more objective facts.

  "China people pay attention to discipline and strict requirements, which is worth learning."

  The documentary "Are Our Children Strong enough: Chinese Teaching" filmed by the BBC tells the story of five China teachers who have been teaching Chinese in British middle schools for four weeks.

  The film recorded campus activities such as exercises, flag-raising and parent-teacher conferences in great detail. At one time, it triggered a heated discussion on the educational differences between China and Britain in Britain.

  Anthony seldon, president of Wellington College, a famous British private school, believes that China people pay attention to discipline, strict requirements and strong teaching intensity. I hope the British can learn from them.

  As an old-fashioned education power in the west, Britain puts down its posture and looks east, which also makes us re-examine ourselves.

  (Text synthesis: Xinhuanet, People’s Daily, People’s Daily Overseas Edition, World Wide Web)