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How does nature speak in people's dreams?

chinagate.cn by Liu Hui, June 23, 2016 Adjust font size:

Legacy of Nature Documentary

Wang Yuanyuan, director of a documentary program of the China Intercontinental Communication Center (CICC) media production team in Beijing. [Courtesy of SELF Forum]

"Whatever subject you choose, filming a documentary can be a serious undertaking. I love it and has served it for almost 20 years," explained Wang.

"Creating a documentary film might not make you a millionaire, but exploring the wonders of creation when filming helps you achieve your heart's desire," she said.

Chinese New Year: The Biggest Celebration on Earth led by Wang and her team provided a shortcut to understanding China and its culture. "In China, the three-part documentary has garnered more than 12 million online views," pointed out Wang.

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