On the evening of November 4, local time, the 12th Munich Chinese Film Festival officially opened in Germany. This film festival adopts a combination of online and offline methods and will last until November 18. During this period, the German versions of many high-quality progra

On the evening of November 4th local time, the 12th Munich Chinese Film Festival officially opened in Germany. This film festival adopts a combination of online and offline methods and will last until November 18. During the period, the German versions of China Central Radio and Television Station will be screened, bringing a Chinese cultural journey to overseas audiences. feast.

In addition to more than 20 excellent Chinese films such as the feature film " Exchange Life ", the documentary "Time on Ice", the classic cartoon " Nezha Hao Hai ", the German version of "Building Dreams", " Aerial Photography of China " ”, “China in Art”, “Gifts from China”, “China-Germany Confrontation”, “Kitian, Let’s Go” and other high-quality programs from the main station will also appear at this film festival. These programs vividly displayed China's richness and ever-changing development from multiple perspectives such as culture, art, nature, economy and trade, and outlined a vivid image of China in cross-cultural exchanges.

German audiences have said that the station’s high-quality programs have brought a very immersive experience - whether it is works showing China’s historical, cultural and natural landscapes, or experiencing Chinese traditional crafts from a vivid first-person perspective, comparing China and Germany Cultural differences all present a China full of diversity and innovation, making people eager to go there and experience China's development and vitality in person.

It is reported that since its establishment in 2011, the Munich Chinese Film Festival has screened more than 150 Chinese films. It has now become one of the important cultural events in Germany and is committed to showing the diversity of Chinese film and television works to local audiences. Through the debut of the main station's high-quality programs, German audiences not only saw a real and vivid modern China, but also felt the harmony and beauty of the collision and mutual appreciation of the two cultures.

On the evening of November 4th local time, the 12th Munich Chinese Film Festival officially opened in Germany. This film festival adopts a combination of online and offline methods and will last until November 18. During the period, the German versions of China Central Radio and Television Station will be screened, bringing a Chinese cultural journey to overseas audiences. feast.

In addition to more than 20 excellent Chinese films such as the feature film " Exchange Life ", the documentary "Time on Ice", the classic cartoon " Nezha Hao Hai ", the German version of "Building Dreams", " Aerial Photography of China " ”, “China in Art”, “Gifts from China”, “China-Germany Confrontation”, “Kitian, Let’s Go” and other high-quality programs from the main station will also appear at this film festival. These programs vividly displayed China's richness and ever-changing development from multiple perspectives such as culture, art, nature, economy and trade, and outlined a vivid image of China in cross-cultural exchanges.

German audiences have said that the station’s high-quality programs have brought a very immersive experience - whether it is works showing China’s historical, cultural and natural landscapes, or experiencing Chinese traditional crafts from a vivid first-person perspective, comparing China and Germany Cultural differences all present a China full of diversity and innovation, making people eager to go there and experience China's development and vitality in person.

It is reported that since its establishment in 2011, the Munich Chinese Film Festival has screened more than 150 Chinese films. It has now become one of the important cultural events in Germany and is committed to showing the diversity of Chinese film and television works to local audiences. Through the debut of the main station's high-quality programs, German audiences not only saw a real and vivid modern China, but also felt the harmony and beauty of the collision and mutual appreciation of the two cultures.(Reporter Ruan Jiawen)