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By Wang Kaihao | China Daily | Updated: 2018-03-05 07:46
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The documentary Amazing China shows the country's major achievements in the fields such as environmental protection, science and infrastructure.[Photo provided to China Daily]

The documentary also informs viewers that seven of the world's 10 biggest sea ports are now in China. And that the country now has the longest high-speed rail network in the world.

In the film, Lin Ming, the chief engineer for the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge project, says: "In the past, what kind of projects we took up was decided by what kind of facilities we had. But, nowadays, no matter what kind of projects we are assigned, we develop the technology to complete it."
His voice is calm but his words show the country's self-confidence.

Speaking of the significance of the new documentary for the Chinese, La Peikang, the head of China Film Corp, says: "It's not only about showing the achievements, but presenting the status quo of China.

"The film will help people to know our country better. The moving stories behind the Chinese miracles reflect the people's endeavors and spirit."

A good documentary is usually a vivid portrayal of individual stories rather than slogans, and Amazing China is no exception.

One of the most touching moments in the film is probably footage from an interview of Nan Rendong, often called the "father of FAST".

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