A premium program exhibition organized by China Media Group (CMG) and mainstream Peruvian media outlets was officially launched in Lima, capital of Peru, on Wednesday.
The event features over 20 Spanish-language CMG productions, including documentaries like "A Road to Prosperity" and "China: Race to the Future," variety show "Bravo Youngsters" and hit dramas.
They will be broadcast across major Peruvian media platforms, including the National Institute of Radio and Television of Peru (IRTP), the La Republica newspaper's new media outlet and Panamericana Television.
The programs will show the vibrant energy of contemporary China and the promising vision of cooperation between the two countries.
Gustavo Adrianzen, prime minister of Peru, expressed his delight via video, highlighting that the rich array of Chinese film and television offerings will enhance mutual understanding and friendship between the peoples of China and Peru. He wished the exhibition great success.
The "Journey Through Civilizations: An Encounter with Liangzhu" 2024 World Tour also opened to Peruvians on the same day.
The event features exquisite jade artifacts and cultural products, allowing Peruvian audiences to experience the 5,000-year history of China's Liangzhu culture.
Prominent figures from Peru's political and media circles, including the executive president of IRTP and board members of La Republica newspaper, attended the event.
CMG launches premium program exhibition in Peru
CMG launches premium program exhibition in Peru
China hopes India will work jointly to maintain peace and tranquility in the border areas, a Chinese defense ministry spokesman said in Beijing on Thursday.
Zhang Xiaogang, the spokesman, made the remarks in response to a query regarding a recent deal reached between the two countries on patrol arrangements in border areas, which could lead to disengagement and end the conflict that began in 2020.
India's Chief of Army Staff Gen. Upendra Dwivedi recently said that India hopes to restore the border situation to the state before April 2020, and gradually resume normal management along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
"China and India have reached resolutions on issues concerning the border areas through diplomatic and military channels. The frontline troops of the two militaries are making progress in implementing the resolutions in an orderly manner," the spokesman said.
"President Xi Jinping met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the margins of the BRICS Summit held in Kazan, Russia. Both sides agreed that China and India should view and handle the bilateral relations from a strategic and long-term perspective, and make sure that differences on specific issues would not affect the overall bilateral relationship. We hope the Indian side will work together with China in the same direction, take the important consensus between the two state leaders as guidance, continuously implement the above-mentioned resolutions, and jointly safeguard peace and tranquility in the border areas," he continued.
China, India work to safeguard border peace, tranquility: spokesman