China Media Group (CMG) has deepened its cooperation with the government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region with the launch of a series of cooperation in the fields including sports, media, culture, and tourism on Monday.
According to a cooperation agreement signed at the launch ceremony, CMG will become the main broadcaster of the events of 15th National Games and the 12th National Games for Persons with Disabilities hosted by Hong Kong. Both the games will be held jointly by Hong Kong, Macao and Guangdong and are set to take place in November and December this year.
CMG will be responsible for the operation of the Hong Kong section's international broadcast center and the production of the public signal for events such as track cycling, fencing, triathlon, and beach volleyball.
CMG also launched a series of high-quality programs on the national games, which comprehensively introduce the competition events at the coming national games and showcase the athletic vitality in the Greater Bay Area.
Additionally, a short-form video presenting the success in Hong Kong's governance since 2022 started its screening in the region on Monday.
The ceremony also saw the release of a touring exhibition plan in Hong Kong of the Mawangdui Tombs of the Han Dynasty (206 B.C. - 220 A.D.), which was co-launched by CMG, Hunan Museum, and Digital Library of China.
CMG also exchanged a memorandum of cooperation with Hong Kong Tourism Board, aiming to integrate resources and diversify cooperation so as to promote the integrated development of cultural and ecological sectors in both the mainland and Hong Kong.
CMG deepens cooperation with HKSAR government
