New Zealand broadcasting Chinese documentaries
2016-03-01
A Chinese TV station in New Zealand has been running a documentary on Changbai Mountain, in Jilin province, to show its scenery and nature as part of the culture activities during the 2016 China Jilin Radio and TV Week, which opened in the city of Auckland, on Feb 28.
Jilin provincial TV signs agreement with New Zealand Chinese TV station at the opening ceremony of China Jilin Radio and TV Week, in Auckland, on Feb 28. [Photo by Zou Naishuo/chinajilin.com.cn] |
Zheng Jianting, the head of TV 33, with HQ in Auckland which broadcast the documentary, says the TV station will show more documentaries to give local audience a broader perspective of Jilin's socioeconomic development, people and culture.
Jilin delegation group photo with guests at the opening ceremony, on Feb 28. |
A Jilin TV station signed an agreement with the New Zealand Chinese TV station to cooperate in personnel exchanges, program production, interviews and broadcasting. Taking part are the head of Jilin's publicity department Gao Fuping, China's consul general in Auckland, Xu Erwen, and the Chinese TV station head Zheng Jianting.
Gao Pingfu, head of Jilin's publicity department, speaking with New Zealand media representatives, on Feb 28. |