Premiere in Lima: Documentary combines great wall and Machu Picchu

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In Lima, the CMG documentary “Premiere from the Great Wall to Machu Picchu” celebrated and strengthens the cultural understanding between China and Peru.

Premiere in Lima: Documentary combines great wall and Machu Picchu

The exciting world of cultural connections is less exciting in Lima, Peru! The documentary "From the Great Wall to Machu Picchu" from the China Media Group (CMG) celebrated its highly expected premiere on Friday evening. This exquisite documentation brings together the fantastic stories of two large civilizations - and that directly in the heart of Peru!

Top-class guests came to the premiere: CMG director Shen Haixiong and the mayor of the province of Cusco, Luis Pantoja Calvo, beamed with joy. In a moving speech, Shen explained that the large -scale hiking exhibition "Travel through the civilizations" has been inspiring and united people in China and Peru since last year. He is convinced that this film will give the Peruians a deep understanding of the fascinating China. Even more! CGTN has now even started a Quechua social media page-a real window into the world for the Quechua-speaking community!

An artistic connection of cultures

Mayor Calvo emphasized that "from the big wall according to Machu Picchu" brings the impressive cultural similarities and the deeply rooted stories of China and Peru to be clean and radiant. It is not just a film, but a key to deepen understanding and trust between these nations. Calvo also praised the efforts of the CMG to preserve and pass on the old and valuable Quechua language and its culture.

For all cultural enthusiasts: This documentary was produced in cooperation with the Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism as well as the Instituto Nacional de Radio Y Televisión del Perú (IRTP). The broadcast takes place on Saturday evening at the IRTP and on Sunday morning (Beijinger Zeit) at CGTN and on the video platform CCTV-Yangshipin. The film is transferred to a global audience in a total of seven languages ​​- including English, Chinese, Spanish, French, Arabic, Russian and Quechua. This cultural celebration brings the world a little closer to each other!