People's Daily Online, Beijing, September 14 (Chu Mengqi, Yelena) On September 13, Russia's "First Channel" held a press conference at the Media Center in Beijing to announce the launch of the filming and production of a three-part documentary "New China". The filming of the docu

People's Daily Online, Beijing, September 14th (Chu Mengqi, Yelena) On September 13th, Russia's "First Channel" held a press conference at the Media Center in Beijing to announce the launch of the filming and production of the three-part documentary "New China" . The filming of the documentary coincides with the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China and the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Russia.

chief director Sergey Ilyin-Kozlovsky spoke at the press conference of "New China". Photo by Chu Mengqi of People's Daily Online

chief director Sergei Ilin-Kozlovsky said at a press conference that the film takes the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949 as the starting point of the narrative, uses the timeline as the chronological axis, and focuses on China's progress in science, technology, and Achievements in various fields such as economic development, culture and art are taken as the latitude, and the macro picture of China's development process is presented in an all-round way.

Li Ruifeng, director of the Propaganda Department of the Ji'an Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China, delivered a speech at the "New China" press conference. Photo by People's Daily Online by Chu Mengqi

As an important filming location for the documentary "New China", Ji'an City, Jiangxi Province, China, provided rich materials and profound heritage for the filming of the film. Li Ruifeng, director of the Propaganda Department of the Ji'an Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China, said that Ji'an is the birthplace of the Jinggangshan spirit. The film will focus on depicting the development and inheritance of the Jinggangshan spirit in Ji'an and show the significant progress Ji'an has made in the new era. More than 200 people, including Maxim Chernyshev, Cultural Counselor of the Russian Embassy in China, as well as Chinese and foreign media reporters, attended the press conference.

People's Daily Online, Beijing, September 14th (Chu Mengqi, Yelena) On September 13th, Russia's "First Channel" held a press conference at the Media Center in Beijing to announce the launch of the filming and production of the three-part documentary "New China" . The filming of the documentary coincides with the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China and the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Russia.

chief director Sergey Ilyin-Kozlovsky spoke at the press conference of "New China". Photo by Chu Mengqi of People's Daily Online

chief director Sergei Ilin-Kozlovsky said at a press conference that the film takes the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949 as the starting point of the narrative, uses the timeline as the chronological axis, and focuses on China's progress in science, technology, and Achievements in various fields such as economic development, culture and art are taken as the latitude, and the macro picture of China's development process is presented in an all-round way.

Li Ruifeng, director of the Propaganda Department of the Ji'an Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China, delivered a speech at the "New China" press conference. Photo by People's Daily Online by Chu Mengqi

As an important filming location for the documentary "New China", Ji'an City, Jiangxi Province, China, provided rich materials and profound heritage for the filming of the film. Li Ruifeng, director of the Propaganda Department of the Ji'an Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China, said that Ji'an is the birthplace of the Jinggangshan spirit. The film will focus on depicting the development and inheritance of the Jinggangshan spirit in Ji'an and show the significant progress Ji'an has made in the new era. More than 200 people, including Maxim Chernyshev, Cultural Counselor of the Russian Embassy in China, as well as Chinese and foreign media reporters, attended the press conference.