The series of micro-documentary "We Are Young" hits the air, paying tribute to the age of youth

40-episode series of micro-documentary "We Are Young" poster. Photo courtesy of the organizer:

China News Service, Beijing, September 25 (Reporter Ma Haiyan) To celebrate the 40th anniversary of reform and opening up, a 40-episode series of micro-documentary "We Are Young" produced by the Jiangsu Radio and Television General Station, on September 21 It was first broadcast on Jiangsu Satellite TV and broadcast simultaneously on the network platform. Each episode is 10 minutes, not long, and the records and descriptions of peers have aroused the resonance of young people.

This film records the struggle stories of ordinary people from all walks of life in the new era in pursuit of dreams, to pay tribute to the historical changes in the 40 years of reform and opening up, to pursue the spirit of reform and innovation, and to inspire everyone to strive for beautiful dreams and gather together The majestic power to realize the Chinese dream.

40-episode series of micro-documentary "We Are Young" poster. Photo courtesy of the organizer

These micro-documentaries focus on a generation of young people who have grown up with the reform and opening up. They are the beneficiaries of the achievements of reform and opening up, the successors of reform and opening up, the inheritors of the spirit of the reform and innovation era, and the explorers and practitioners of the new era.

Among them are first-line scientific researchers who have been in the permafrost zone of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau for more than ten years, satellite observers who travel with the Wukong day and night, and high-speed train EMU designers who constantly refresh the “Chinese speed” , There are also "sea rice" breeding engineers who want to harvest saline-alkali land. Among them are "digital painters" who have left permanent digital files for the Dunhuang murals for the millennium, blind programmers who are committed to making more than 10 million visually impaired people have equal access to the Internet, and the student girls who dream of relaying on the shore of Lugu Lake. "Internet celebrities" brought the villagers along with ordinary peasant women to get rich. It is these ordinary and great ordinary people who use double hands to paint a bright future for China.

It is reported that the first batch is expected to broadcast 16 episodes, and the remaining episodes will be launched later. (End)