In Their Eyes 50 years China-Belgium – Wang Haichen

CGTN published this video item, entitled “In Their Eyes 50 years China-Belgium – Wang Haichen” – below is their description.

For more:

https://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-10-26/In-Their-Eyes-50-years-China-Belgium-Wang-Haichen-14G4DUS8ZK8/index.html

On the occasion to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between #China and #Belgium, China Media Group (#CMG) Europe has joined forces with URTI (International Radio and Television Union) to co-produce a mini-documentary series titled “In Their Eyes 50 years China-Belgium.” The series follows the lives of six people – three Belgians in China and three Chinese in Belgium, whose stories exemplify how relations between the countries have deepened over time.

CMG President Shen Haixiong said, “Belgium hosts the headquarters of the European Union and plays an important role in China-Europe relations. Over the past half a century, the friendly exchanges between the Chinese and Belgian people have flourished, as many wonderful and moving stories unfolded. This time, ‘In Their Eyes 50 years China-Belgium’ has selected young and middle-aged people living in each other’s countries to show their recognition and acceptance of each other’s cultures in a vivid narration. This is a poem composed with video that proves ‘a bosom friend afar brings a distant land near.'”

In the second episode, Wang Haichen shares his 19 years of stay in Belgium.

CGTN YouTube Channel

Got a comment? Leave your thoughts in the comments section, below. Please note comments are moderated before publication.


About This Source - CGTN

This story is an English language news item from CGTN. CGTN is a Chinese state-funded broadcaster.

Recent from CGTN:

How will the situation in the red sea evolve? 1

How will the situation in the Red Sea evolve?

Red Sea tension upsets Yemeni fishermen’s livelihood

WEF founder: China plays responsible, responsive role in face of new global setting

In This Story: Belgium

Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Western Europe. It is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeast, France to the southwest, and the North Sea to the northwest.

It covers an area of 30,689 km2 (11,849 sq mi) and has a population of more than 11.5 million, making it the 22nd most densely populated country in the world and the 6th most densely populated country in Europe, with a density of 376 per square kilometre (970/sq mi). The capital and largest city is Brussels; other major cities are Antwerp, Ghent, Charleroi, Liège, Bruges, Namur, and Leuven.

Legally, Belgium is a sovereign state and a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system. Its institutional organization is complex and is structured on both regional and linguistic grounds. It is divided into three highly autonomous regions: the Flemish Region in the north, Wallonia in the south, and the Brussels-Capital Region.

2 Recent Items: Belgium

Tractors shut down roads in Berlin in protest against greener farming policies

Tractors shut down roads in Berlin in protest against greener farming policies

In This Story: China

China is the third largest country in the world by area and the largest country in the world by population. Properly known as the People’s Republic of China, the political territory of the country includes Tibet and Hong Kong. The capital is Beijing.

7 Recent Items: China

Why The World Is Rushing Back To The Moon

How will the situation in the Red Sea evolve?

WEF founder: China plays responsible, responsive role in face of new global setting

WEF founder emphasizes crucial role of Davos meeting in addressing global challenges

Teams from China’s north, south meet in Harbin’s ice dragon boat race

WEF Founder highlights China’s remarkable economic momentum and will for progress

Where Are All the Chinese Tourists?

Leave a Comment

We don't require your email address, or your name, for anyone to leave a comment. If you do add an email address, you may be notified if there are replies to your comment - we won't use it for any other purpose. Please make respectful comments, which add value, and avoid personal attacks on others. Links are not allowed in comments - 99% of spam comments, attempt to post links. Please describe where people may find additional information - for example "visit the UN website" or "search Google for..." rather than posting a link. Comments failing to adhere to these guidelines will not be published.