The China Media Group (CMG) joined hands with the Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) in broadcasting premium TV programs and films in Belgrade on Thursday to elevate cultural exchanges and interaction between the two countries.
A dozen of elaborately selected documentaries produced by CMG will be broadcast in the prime time of the RTS, such as "Human Carbon Footprint", "Aerial China-Xinjiang", "Qinling Train No. 6063", "Desert Jewel Dunhuang" and "In Search of Walter".
The CMG seeks to strengthen exchanges and cooperation with Serbia in various sectors and deepen the long-lasting friendship between China and Serbia, while promoting a community with a shared future for mankind.
Using films as a medium, the event aims to show the Serbian people the vigorous vitality of China in the new era, tell the stories of China-Serbia friendship, and convey the beautiful vision of mutual understanding of civilizations, mutually beneficial cooperation and win-win development between the two countries.
The event will last until early May and is covered by a number of Serbian media outlets, including the Beta news agency, Happy TV, The Courier, and the Montmedia Group.