A treasure documentary worth watching on Station B during the holidays
"National Treasure"
Rating: 9.8
Each episode begins with a With the theme of the museum (courtyard), three cultural relics were unveiled. Each cultural relic was bound to a star who matched its temperament. He narrated the legendary past lives of the cultural relics in the form of a sitcom, and invited researchers to tell about the important weapons of great powers. of this life. Crack in the Wall is recommended!
"If National Treasure Could Talk"
Rating: 9.9
The documentary does not exaggerate the twists and turns of curiosity and mystery, and also avoids being aloof. Academic narrative, the copywriting of each season is full of composition! In each 5-minute episode, Wenwu talks to the audience on an equal footing in plain and easy-to-understand language, telling the legend that happened to him.
"Dunhuang"
Rating: 9.87
This is a documentary that comprehensively reflects the history and culture of Dunhuang, recording the 1,600-year magnificent history of the Dunhuang area. process and the stories scattered throughout.
Friends who are interested in this mysterious place in Dunhuang must not miss it~
"Daming Palace"
Rating: 9.8
Daming Palace As the largest royal palace in the history of human architecture, the palace was the center of power of the Tang Dynasty. The film tells the story of the Daming Palace, the center of power of the Tang Empire, from its construction, glory to destruction. Watching this documentary, it feels like you are really in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Watching it reach its peak step by step and then helplessly decline and die, you can understand the sorrow in the poems of the literati of the prosperous Tang Dynasty.
"Hexi Corridor"
Rating: 9.9
From Zhang Qian's mission to the Western Regions to the proposal of the Belt and Road Initiative, the film uses the golden section of the Silk Road - —The Hexi Corridor is the object of the story. From the political, military, economic, cultural, religious and other perspectives, it presents the history of the Hexi Corridor and the connected western China from the Han Dynasty to the present, as well as the unique role it has played in the process of Chinese civilization.
"Those Things in History"
Rating: 9.7
It is an experimental historical and cultural documentary. Each episode is composed of traditional and creative parts. . The traditional part focuses on showing history from official history and ancient books, while the creative part uses reality shows, talk shows, detective dramas, popular variety shows, advertisements and other forms to make history full of imagination!
"Seven Years of Life" 》
Rating: 9.6
This is a documentary series. The director interviewed fourteen seven-year-old children and re-interviewed them every seven years to track their life trajectories and listen to their stories. Dreams contrast with the cruelty of reality. The author spent nearly 50 years tracking them. What we see from the documentary is real life!
"Guarding Jiefang West"
Rating : 8.8
With the policeman from the Pozi Street Police Station in Changsha City, Hunan Province as the core character, it shows in depth the daily work of the urban police in the core business district of the metropolis. Learn about the daily work of the police from the film, and taste the various aspects of life from various cases. After watching this documentary, I really feel that the world is huge and full of wonders.
"A Bite of China"
Rating: 9.4
Revolving around the Chinese people's pursuit of good food and life, it tells the story of China with stories about specific characters. Food ecology in various places. A program about food but not just food, it will really make you "lick the screen", a must-see for food lovers!
"Taste of Shunde"
Rating: 9.5
Starting from food, telling the story of Shunde people. It introduces the skills of Shunde people on and beyond food. Behind countless Shunde legends lies the craftsmanship spirit of Shunde people. Through the attitude of people here towards expecting an ordinary home-cooked meal, you can see their outlook on life and values.
"Beautiful China"
Rating: 9.6
Beautiful China starts from the Great Wall, the symbol of China, to the Yellow River Basin, the birthplace of Chinese culture, and the extremely cold Mount Everest. , the hot Xishuangbanna rainforest, the Yangtze River, China’s largest inland river, and the winding 18,000-kilometer coastline.
Feel the beauty of China from the film.
"Aerial Photography of China"
Rating: 9.5
Using drones, manned aircraft and orbiting satellites to present multi-layered images, using VR cameras on a flat surface Special effects are presented on the image, and techniques such as "one-shot" scene flight shooting are used to showcase China's beautiful natural landscape and rich and colorful ecological environment. Take you to overlook the beauty of China.
"Super Project"
Rating: 9.8
As the saying goes, if it is produced by CCTV, it must be a high-quality one. "Super Project" is a large-scale documentary launched by China Central Television to reveal to everyone the huge system projects that drive the operation of this country. Records the construction of major bridges, roads, ports and other major projects in China.
"Extraordinary China"
Rating: 9.5
A total of eight episodes, covering manufacturing, communications, agriculture and other fields, Based on real people, things and things, there is a sales representative of Transsion mobile phone who "conquered" Africa, a saxophone village that makes Western musical instruments, and three generations of grandparents who work hard to make the best wine in China... Each episode is about 10 minutes long. Very suitable for watching in fragmented time.