BEIJING, CHINA – Media OutReach Newswire – December 24, 2023 – On December 24, the documentary “The Memory Of All The Blissful Moments”, jointly produced by the Program Center of China Media Group, China Media Group Mobile and China Network Television, premiered premiering on China Media Group Mobile and China Network Television. Focusing on cultural exchanges between Chinese and Laotian youth, the documentary “The Memory Of All The Blissful Moments” approaches the subject from the perspective of ordinary individuals. It paints a vivid picture of how Laotian children perceive the real China. Through heartwarming stories filled with human emotions, the documentary presents the cultural collisions and integrations between different countries and civilizations. Its content, characterized by its depth, warmth, emotion and attention to detail, resonated deeply with many viewers after its broadcast. It has received widespread praise from national and international media and attracted attention from various sectors of society.
Based on international communicationnotFostering the fusion of cultures, representing a diverse landscape of mountains and rivers
Crossing the Mopan, Ailao, Wuliang Mountains, passing through the Yuanjiang, the Amo River, the Bapian River and the Lancang River, the Laotian children participating in the 6th “Hand in Hand” event arrived in the China of their dreams on board from China-Laos Railway Train. During their month-long educational trip, they watched in awe at the majestic flag-raising ceremony in Tiananmen Square, where the five-star red flag slowly rose and fluttered in the wind. Atop the vast Great Wall that spans mountains and rivers, the young girl Susingpa live-broadcast the magnificent scenery to her distant family. On the shimmering beaches of Xiamen, where the sea breeze carries children’s joy, their dreams are set sail. In the ancient city with deep historical roots, Xi’an, the young boy Pasugan hand-made terracotta warriors and horses… At this time, the Belt and Road Initiative is once again welcoming new friends. History intertwines with the present, creating a complete picture of China.
This is the cultural journey described in the documentary “The Memory of All Happy Moments”, and it is also the path on which Laotian children dream. Pasugan meticulously drew smiles on the mist-covered train window. He said: “The designs will disappear as the mist clears, but they symbolize a beautiful memory we left behind before returning home. » Pei Lingda, who started learning Chinese at the age of three, repeatedly emphasized the phrase “very happy” when discussing the details of the trip.
Camel bells ring through the ages, marking a new chapter in cultural cooperation. “The Memory of All Happy Moments” uses distinct regional cultures from across China as a narrative backdrop, intertwined with historical and cultural touchpoints related to Laos. This not only highlights the long-standing friendly relations between the two nations, but also highlights the ongoing and ongoing cultural exchanges. The audience, guided by the children’s perspective, sets out from Laos to explore the vast and endless beauty of China. The connectivity bridge, from its inception to its prosperity, culminates in the current development of the Belt and Road Initiative. As the influence of cultural programs grows in the process of cultural “globalization”, “The Memory of All Moments of Happiness” stands as a striking testimony, using the international broadcast of the documentary to promote cultural exchange.
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Regarding different cultural relationships, the famous sociologist Mr. Fei Xiaotong once said: “Everyone has their own beauty; appreciate the beauty of others; share mutual beauty; and aim for a harmonious world. » The beauty of “The Memory of All Happy Moments” lies not only in its realistic depiction of Chinese culture, but also in its depiction of the authentic emotions of Laotian children. The warm and lively cinematic language, combined with subtle emotional observations, becomes a distinctive feature of “The Memory Of All The Blissful Moments”.
Su Songpa, the young girl who loves to paint, drew throughout the trip, with her little sketchbook capturing everything she saw and heard. At the end of her trip, she left her works with friends she met in China as souvenirs, saying, “(Even though we) may not stay in touch, I will still miss everyone . » Curious to explore the world, the Pasugan boy expressed his thoughts: “Time passes so quickly, like a dream. It was an orange dream, because my favorite color is orange.”
Whether it’s the tender artwork that journeys through or the childlike words infused with dreamlike colors, the emotional expression of “The Memory Of All The Blissful Moments” resonates deeply. Adolescents are essential ambassadors in the exchange of Chinese and foreign cultures. This documentary effectively tells Chinese history from a child’s perspective, firmly adhering to the belief that “small details can convey big themes and small stories can reflect deep emotions.” It represents a new exploration of its genre and theme, paving the way for broader programmatic innovations in content creation.
By building the Belt and Road together, railways connect hearts, reflecting the shared destiny between China and Laos
2023 marks the tenth anniversary of the Belt and Road Initiative. Over the past decade, the Belt and Road has become a widely adopted international public good and a platform for international cooperation. As one of the five key areas of Belt and Road development, mutual understanding of hearts and minds plays a central role in this initiative. The “heart-to-heart” connection between the people of China and Laos is inseparable from the “physical connection” provided by the China-Laos Railway.
As a continuous physical thread throughout the documentary “The Memory of All Happy Moments”, through the China-Laos Railway, Pei Lingda, who had never seen the sea before, also had the opportunity to connect with the ocean. She could run freely on golden beaches, feel the gentle sea breeze on her face and listen to the sound of waves crashing on the shore. The true desire between the young people of China and Laos can also cross the vast mountains and rivers to reach distant places. Songma Benshena, vice-president of the Laotian National Assembly who helped build the China-Laos railway, was able to see a younger version of himself during his study days in Beijing from the railway sleepers iron and steel tracks.
At the recent “Liangzhu Forum”, President Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message emphasizing: “Mutual respect, unity, harmony and coexistence are the right path for the development of human civilization.” Through international cooperation under the Belt and Road Framework and the development of infrastructure such as the China-Laos Railway, it promotes mutual respect and political trust between the two countries, mutual benefits on on the economic level and mutual understanding on the cultural level. Through the portrait of “The Memory of All Happy Moments”, viewers can deeply feel that the construction of a community with a shared future between China and Laos is based on mutual peace, cooperation, openness, inclusion, mutual learning, mutual benefit and victory. -gain cooperation. This means increased exchange, mutual learning and a collaborative effort to write a new chapter in building the future of humanity. While plants thrive and green mountains are within reach, now “the mountains are no longer high and the roads are no longer long.”
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