The in-depth cooperation between Macao and the Mainland TV series "Children of the Bay Area" was well received

  According to Xinhua News Agency Macao (Reporter Guo Xin), a large number of young people from the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area are soaring and innovative, leading the "intelligent creation in China" to the international stage and pursuing personal growth and national revival. On July 10, the mainstream media platform in the mainland ushered in the closing moment.

  "Children in the Bay Area" was filmed by Nanguang Cultural and Creative Industries Co., Ltd. in cooperation with the Macao Chinese Ethnic Cultural and Creative Society and other institutions, and broadcast on CCTV. The play has implanted rich elements of Macao, and embodies the achievements of Macao's deep integration into the cultural cooperation of the Greater Bay Area. It has been recognized and praised by people in the industry and the majority of mainland audiences.

  Yin Hong, vice chairman of the Chinese Literary and Art Critics Association, believes that "Children of the Bay Area" is the first long-form TV series in which the Macao and the Mainland deeply cooperate and focus on the construction of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. The drama is broadcast on CCTV. , Is a milestone in Macau's TV drama industry and fills the gap in Macau's Chinese TV industry.

  "Children of the Bay Area" tells the inspirational story of the heroine Mai Siyu, who started from nothing but a hard-working girl to become an outstanding female entrepreneur who leads the "intelligent creation of China" through hard work It reflects the tremendous changes that have occurred in the 20 years since Macao's return to the motherland under the principle of "one country, two systems." It reflects the vision of Macao's integration into the country's overall development under the promotion of the construction of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. The people live and work in peace and pursue dreams together.

  The show showcases cultural elements such as Macao’s cultural heritage, festival performances, design, food, literature, music, handicrafts and folk art, innovative technology, and the “Sino-Portuguese Cultural Year”. The shooting scenes include not only famous landmark buildings and resort complexes in Macau, but also reflections on urban streets and daily life of residents, which deeply excavated unique historical and cultural elements such as Danjia culture.