The first all-English international broadcast program in Chongqing, the 157th episode of "Let's Meet," titled “New Silk Road, New Journey”, jointly produced by the Western China International Communication Organization and Chongqing Satellite TV, will be aired on both domestic and international media on November 8.
New Silk Road, New Journey
The 7th China-Arab States Broadcasting and Television Cooperation Forum has just concluded in Chongqing. Representatives from broadcasting, international organizations, think tanks, and universities from China and Arab countries have gathered in Chongqing. The forum is not only a grand event for China-Arab cultural exchanges, but also a milestone in Chongqing's efforts to build itself as an international exchange hub. In this episode of Bridging News, let’s take a look back at the cultural highlights of China-Arab cooperation.
Hamlet in Chongqing Style
A special drama — “Hamlet Gossip” — was recently staged at the Chongqing Peking Opera Theater. This adaptation by renowned Chinese director Gu Lei reimagines Shakespeare’s classic through the lively, down-to-earth atmosphere of Chongqing. The director said the fiery spirit of Chongqing culture makes the classic more relatable to modern audiences. In this episode of iChongqing, let’s step into the theater and experience this captivating fusion of East and West.
Exploring Outdoor Wulong with Saahil
Recently, an international student from India, Saahil, found a new way to enjoy Chongqing’s 8D terrain — by joining the 20th China International Mountain Outdoor Sports Open in Wulong. The competition included bamboo sedan races, mountain biking, trail running, and kayaking — allowing participants to challenge themselves amidst breathtaking landscapes.
Chongqing in the Global Spotlight
This week, Chongqing continues to shine on the international stage. Seres Group's initiation of a Hong Kong listing plan has attracted significant media attention. Three events in Chongqing drew wide attention: Seres Group's Hong Kong IPO launch, the opening of Vietnam's Consulate General in Chongqing, and the visit of a Hungarian think tank delegation. Chinese and foreign media, including Reuters and Vietnam News Agency, covered the respective developments and outcomes.