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Review of the Large-scale Documentary "How Beautiful Jiangshan is" 1 This time CCTV recorded the program "How Beautiful Jiangshan is", and Chen Jiaping, the documentary director of Quanzhou TV Station, participated in the recording the most. As early as more than a month ago, CCTV contacted them. At that time, they recommended to CCTV that the three major recordings of Shihu Port's historical scroll, Quanzhou's cultural inclusive life characteristics and fishermen's living atmosphere in fishing villages could be connected in series.

This morning, Chen Jiaping was very satisfied after watching the pictures of Quanzhou broadcast by CCTV. Personally, I think that the live broadcast of three episodes of "Jiangshan Duojiao" should have the most humanistic care and profound cultural connotation about Quanzhou. I hope that after this episode is broadcast, more people will know about Quanzhou, the starting city of the Maritime Silk Road.

"Quanzhou's landing on CCTV again has played a very good role in enhancing Quanzhou's city visibility and promoting Quanzhou's tourism development." According to the relevant person in charge of Quanzhou Tourism Bureau, Quanzhou has chosen to expand its popularity in scenic spots with insufficient attraction and influence, so that more tourists can enter Quanzhou. Over the years, they have been trying to expand Quanzhou's popularity through various means and re-match tourism resources, which will form a good tourism market. In the future, Hester's concept will form a core resource.

21010.3, the third episode of CCTV news channel's large-scale live broadcast series "How Beautiful Jiangshan is" was broadcast. As one of the original cities of the Maritime Silk Road, this episode focuses on Quanzhou, showing many "Hayes elements" in Quanzhou, such as Kaiyuan Temple, Jing Qing Temple, Cao An Temple, Liaopu Fishing Village, Liusheng Pagoda, and the return of fishing boats from Shihu Xiangzhi Port, which reflects the inclusiveness of Quanzhou's multi-culture.

At 8: 30 this morning, CCTV News Channel's large-scale live series report "How Beautiful Jiangshan is" launched the third episode-Ocean. In just 30 minutes, sometimes more than a minute of pictures are all about the elements of Quanzhou "Hayes".

At 8: 47 pm, the live broadcast switched from the magnificent scenery of Sansha in the South China Sea to Quanzhou, Fujian, the starting point of China's Maritime Silk Road, where there is beautiful sea, people and Hayes culture.

Every morning, the fishing dock of Quanzhou Port welcomes the most lively moment of the day, and the returning fishermen are busy harvesting. This is the first picture of Quanzhou.

Later, the picture turned to Liu Shengta, the first beacon tower of the Maritime Silk Road at the mouth of Quanzhou Bay, and the customs of the fishing village in Liaopu where women worked hard.

Quanzhou, an ancient city, shows an extremely tolerant attitude towards the world. Kaiyuan Temple, Jing Qing Temple, East West Pagoda and Cao 'an all reflect the inclusiveness of Quanzhou's multiculturalism.

At 8: 5 1, the picture returns to the scene where the cargo ship of Shihu Xiangzhi Port sets sail, which means that Quanzhou will once again become an international city with important influence along Hayes. During the broadcast, the 2-minute Quanzhou picture was interspersed with people from all over the country.

According to Quanzhou. Com, from June 65438 to 10/day, CCTV News Channel launched a large-scale live series report "How Beautiful Jiangshan is", which lasted for six days. With a unique live broadcast perspective, it shows the great rivers and mountains and splendid civilization of the motherland, and also profoundly presents the endless and great creative spirit of the Chinese nation. Each episode lasts 30 minutes.

On the 3rd, the third episode of How Beautiful the Mountains Are-Ocean will be shown, showing many elements of Quanzhou's "Hayes" such as Kaiyuan Temple, Jing Qing Temple, Guandi Temple, Liaopu Fishing Village, Liu Sheng Pagoda, Shihu Xiangzhi Port and so on. On the 29th of last month, Chen Jiaping, director of Minnan documentary, revealed the good news in Weibo. He said: "The coastal areas of Wan Li have never been combed like this. I hope that after this episode is broadcast, more people will know about Quanzhou, the starting point of the Maritime Silk Road. "

Review of Large-scale Documentary 4 During the National Day of 2065438+07, CCTV News launched a large-scale live series report "How Beautiful Mountains and Rivers are". CCTV reporters climbed to the top of famous mountains, explored the source of great rivers, went deep into the sea, photographed China with magnificent mountains and rivers, recorded China on the road of rejuvenation, showed China with green development, and expressed patriotic feelings on the road of building dreams.

From ancient times to the present, our civilization has never been interrupted. Whether it is the ancient canal or the Great Wall, or the bridge across natural disasters and the great cause of poverty alleviation for10 million people every year, it carries the national dream.

Today, let's walk into the Chinese dream that spans the Millennium and moves towards the future.

The large-scale excavation of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal began in the Sui Dynasty, and this great water conservancy project was finally completed in the Yuan Dynasty. The total length from Beijing to Hangzhou is 1797 km, which is the longest and largest canal in the world.

This river of life, which connects the north and south of our country, has never stopped nourishing and caring for the people on both sides of the strait, although it has been baptized by thousands of years of wind and rain. At present, 80% of the food people in Hangzhou eat, the building materials they use and the coal they burn still come from the canal.

Lingqu, built in 2 14 BC, is located in Xing 'an, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. It flows from east to west, connecting the Ocean River in the east and the Darong River in the west, with a total length of 36 kilometers. It is one of the oldest canals in the world.

In 22 1 year BC, after Qin unified the six countries, it turned to send troops to the south, and was trapped in the transshipment of soldiers' salaries and grain, so it was impossible to enter the customs for three years, so this canal was dug for military use. Now, Lingqu has been included in the China World Cultural Heritage Reserve List by National Cultural Heritage Administration. The Jinge Iron Horse over Lingqu has a long history. More than two thousand years later, the ancient Lingqu still stands here, nourishing the land and raising the people here.

Karez, Wan Li Great Wall and Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal are also called the three major ancient projects in China.

Different from the well-known water conservancy projects, Karez is built underground, also known as the "underground canal". In Turpan, there are more than110 such karez wells, with a total length of over 5,000 kilometers.

Turpan is an extremely dry place, but in this hot and rainy place, there is rich melting water of snow-capped mountains. The local residents skillfully used the characteristics of water coming from the mountains and flowing downwards to create this irrigation project. "The undercurrent of Shili is constant and pedestrians pass by." The melted water from the snow-capped mountains escaped from the hot sun and the wind and sand, and continuously flowed into villages and fields from underground, making Turpan grapes famous all over the world.

The Badaling Great Wall in Beijing is famous for its huge and magnificent projects, and it has become one of the greatest ancient architectural projects in the world. Nowadays, the military engineering in those days seems to be more like an architectural wonder that is skillfully integrated with nature.

The indomitable spirit of the Chinese nation can be fully interpreted here. No matter how the situation changes, it always stands in the forest of the world. No matter how much suffering you have experienced, the history of 5,000 years of civilization has never stopped. One who fails to reach the Great Wall is not a hero. This is not just a climber. Isn't the builder a more admirable hero?

China is one of the regions with the widest distribution and the most complete types of karst landforms in the world. The karst families in China, from the surface to the underground, all present beautiful landscapes with different postures.

On the land inhabited by ethnic minorities in southwest China, the hometown of Ashima and Sanjie Liu shows beautiful scenery with the same effect. Here, on the wide water surface, there are graceful peaks, and the sky and clouds are sparkling, which is a scenic spot of a water town and a country.

Located in the karst landform of Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, the scenery is more magnificent. Most sinkholes in China are concentrated in southern Guizhou, western Guangxi and eastern Chongqing, where there are thick limestone beds. The bottomless pit and steep closed rock wall once made the sinkhole a forbidden place for human beings. Today's tiankeng is gradually developing into a paradise for geologists and explorers. These brave men are good at peeping at the most primitive face of nature through the long-term claustrophobic environment in the pit; They think the sinkhole is the eye of the earth.

Not all caves can form sinkholes. Among the karst families in China, the common landscape is underground caves. They are caves formed by weathering and dissolution of soluble rocks. The total number of caves in China is about 654.38+10,000, and more than 400 caves with a length exceeding 500 meters have been identified. Almost all caves have fascinating sedimentary landscapes. In a cave in Dejiang County, Guizhou Province, a mysterious deposit in the shape of "fried eggs" has aroused discussion among geologists. From Guilin landscape to Tiankeng cave, and then to Huanglong color pool. Karst, a landform named after Europe, presents infinitely rich types and wonderful landscapes in China.

The Great Wall has a long history of more than 2,000 years, with a total length of 6,700 kilometers, starting from Shanhaiguan in the east and Jiayuguan in the west. The section of the Great Wall that we visited today was built in the Ming Dynasty and is located in Badaling.

Now we have reached the foot of Badaling. Friends of tourists, please look up at the Great Wall: it is like a dragon, winding among the mountains. Please follow me to the Great Wall. Look: There is a square platform every 300 meters on the wall of the Great Wall, which is a fortress used to station troops in ancient times. It is said that in wartime, the city and Taiwan Province can echo each other. The top of the city wall is also paved with very flat square bricks, like a wide road, which can accommodate two or three cars in parallel. There are rows of cribs more than two meters high along the outer edge of the city wall for observation and shooting.

My friends, look at what's under your feet. Guess how much it weighs? Tell you what! This is a stone, and each piece weighs two or three thousand kilograms! At that time, there were no trains, cars and cranes. We climbed the steep mountain with countless shoulders and hands step by step. How many working people's blood, sweat and wisdom have condensed into the Great Wall of Wan Li without a head or a tail! The Great Wall is so magnificent that it is a great miracle in the history of the world!

China is a country with the most complicated geological conditions and diverse landforms in the world. The ancients divided the territory of China into five parts: east, west, north and south. Modern geographers divide China's landforms into five basic types: plains, hills, plateaus, mountains and basins. Meanwhile, China is a country with a long history and a large population. The combination of complex and diverse geographical environment and long and splendid history has created a variety of completely different and distinctive cultures. Whether in the East, West, North and South, or in the plateaus, hills and plains, China people's profound understanding of geography and their unique lifestyles and cultural customs can be seen everywhere in China.

From caves in the loess plateau to karez in Turpan basin; From Hakka Tulou and Yuanlou in Fujian to the foundation city in Shanxi, China people's simple concept of adapting to local conditions and taking advantage of the situation is reflected in people's living customs, architectural types, food culture and so on.

Why do people living in the hilly basin in central Zhejiang build their own villages according to the figure of Taiji Bagua? Why is there an unbreakable legend in Zhai market in Yangcheng, Shanxi? In the deep mountains of Dali, Yunnan, is the huge Tai Chi map natural or artificial? How did the ancient village near Taiji Map become a famous town in western Yunnan? Why are there 10,000 mu of melon and fruit fields on the Gobi Desert in Turpan-Hami Basin? How do people create desert oases under harsh conditions such as strong wind and drought?

The sixth episode of the special program "How Beautiful the Mountains are", "Unfamiliar Residence", takes you to appreciate various unique cultural customs in different natural environments and the eternal truth that man and nature are interdependent.