JINAN, China, October 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — A report from Shandian Nnews:
On September 23, the promotional event “Exploring Shandong Province through Documentaries”, organized by Shandong Radio and Television Station (SDRT), was held at SEGi University Malaysia.
Since 2019, the SDRT documentary team has focused on three key themes: the natural geography, cultural history and social realities of Shandong, creating and broadcasting more than 70 documentary series comprising more than 300 episodes. These works showcase the natural, historical and cultural beauty of Shandong. Among them, documentaries like Life in the Yellow River Delta And Mount Tai were broadcast in Belt and Road Initiative partner countries, BRICS countries and Arab states, helping audiences understand China through its beautiful scenery and winning wide appreciation from viewers around the world. Currently, the second season of Life in the Yellow River Delta was completed and premiered on National Geographic Channels International (NGCI) on September 27. The documentary, Master Yijingproduced in collaboration with Malaysia, not only traces the millennia-old bond between the two countries, but also promotes mutual learning between civilizations through cultural empathy, injecting new spiritual vitality into people-to-people exchanges between China and Malaysia in the new era.
SDRT remains committed to using documentaries as a means of presenting the profound heritage and contemporary dynamism of the Qilu region from multiple perspectives. In natural geography, it works like Mount Tai And Life in the Yellow River Delta presents a majestic symphony of landscapes of a grandiose vision. In the field of history and culture, The legacy of three Confucian sites through the ages And Wu Liang Shrine immerse yourself in decoding the cultural DNA of millennia-old traditions. While for social realism, In New portrait of Yime And Chinese vegetable town vividly depict daily life and the new vitality that pulses through this land.
These documentary works go beyond chronicling the development of Shandong; they are dedicated to bringing Qilu culture to the world stage. SDRT looks forward to engaging in deeper collaborations with partners at home and abroad, to use the power of imagery to tell China’s stories and present a truthful, multi-dimensional and comprehensive portrait of the new era.
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