China News Service, Guangzhou, November 13th: TVB well-known host Chen Beier: filming the documentary "Infinite Road" to experience the "Chinese miracle"

  Chinanews.com reporter Wang Jian

  "I'm really happy to have the opportunity to film Infinite Road and Infinite Road 2: The Priceless Guarantee. This job allows me to learn about our beautiful motherland and its beauty by interviewing different people's stories along the way. The era." The creator of the documentary "Infinite Road" and a well-known host from Hong Kong TVB, Chen Beier, recently accepted an exclusive interview with a reporter from Chinanews. She shared her feelings and stories about the filming of the "Infinite Road" series of documentaries with her colleagues.

  "Infinite Road" is a documentary that reflects China's 8 years of lifting nearly 100 million poor people out of poverty. Once broadcast, it has been loved by audiences and has a score of 9.5 (out of 10) on Douban, a well-known Chinese film review platform.

The 12-episode documentary filmed the stories behind 12 different targeted poverty alleviation programs such as relocation, industrial poverty alleviation, tourism poverty alleviation, and infrastructure poverty alleviation. The creative team walked across the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau and climbed the Sichuan-Tibet Plateau. It spans 6 provinces and 10 areas that were once deeply impoverished, and uses the lens to record China's road to poverty alleviation.

Chen Beier (the second from the left in the picture), who was filming "Infinite Road 2: The Priceless Guarantee" (data map) Photo courtesy of Chen Beier

  "I saw the earth-shaking changes in people's lives after our country's comprehensive victory in poverty alleviation. The villagers' friends now have confident smiles on their faces, and they are full of confidence in the future. This really moved me and made up my mind. Take our 'Chinese Miracle' and translate it into English for overseas audiences." Chen Beier said.

  "Endless Road" is not only well received by the audience, but also won many awards.

According to statistics, the documentary has been selected for the 2021 Excellent Overseas Communication Works and the "Top Ten Documentary Promoters in China" awarded by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television of China. "Character", and won the "Best Female Host" of TVB Wanqianxinghui Awards Ceremony 2021.

  A few days ago, Chen Beier participated in the Golden Eagle Festival for the first time in Changsha.

Coinciding with the Golden Eagle Festival, the host award, which has not been awarded for many years, was presented after a lapse of six years, and Chen Beier came to the stage on behalf of the Hong Kong host as the presenter.

She said that "Infinite Road" is not only well-known in the mainland, but also widely popular in Hong Kong. Through the program, the development of the motherland has been brought to the people of Hong Kong and Macao.

Chen Beier (the first from the right in the picture) who was filming "Infinite Road 2: Priceless Protection" (data map) Photo courtesy of Chen Beier

  Chen Beier believes that Hong Kong and Macao compatriots in the past were also very willing and loving in poverty alleviation. The popularity of this documentary in Hong Kong is also an in-depth dissemination of the concept of poverty alleviation.

  After the critically acclaimed "Infinity Road", "Infinity Road 2: Priceless Guarantee", which focuses on the concept of sustainable development, was also launched this year.

In the film, Chen Beier continued to lead the team to interview many guardians of clear waters and green mountains, paying tribute to them, and also expressing that the motherland has embarked on an "infinite road", allowing the people to run towards a better life.

  "Participating in the Golden Eagle Festival this time has brought me a lot of new inspiration." Chen Beier said that there are still many stories about development in the motherland to tell, and "Infinite Road 3" is also under intense and orderly preparations.

  In addition to paying attention to the development of the motherland, Chen Beier also pays close attention to the stories of Hong Kong and Macao youth chasing dreams in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

"The stories of these young people chasing their dreams are also very inspiring," she said.

  "I see that many Hong Kong youths are able to grasp the development opportunities of the Greater Bay Area to realize their dreams. For example, there are several Hong Kong youths in the field of agriculture and forestry, who were originally limited by the limited land resources in Hong Kong. It is really remarkable to support the development of modern agricultural technologies such as tea planting and aquaponics, and to develop related industries.” Chen Beier said that cities in the Greater Bay Area are connected by developed transportation such as expressways and high-speed railways. It is a very good platform for chasing dreams. She very much hopes that young people from Hong Kong and Macau can visit more mainland cities in the Greater Bay Area.

  In addition to encouraging young people from Hong Kong and Macao to pursue their dreams bravely, Belle Chen also encourages young people from Hong Kong and Macao who want to give love to share their knowledge in their spare time.

"In addition to developing careers in the mainland, you can actually do some volunteer work in education, so as to better pass on what you have learned to some children in need in the mainland." Chen Beier said.

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