CCTV recommended five documentaries to watch.

The five documentaries recommended by CCTV are: If a National Treasure Can Talk, China in Classic, I am repairing cultural relics in the Forbidden City, Beautiful China and Hexi Corridor.

1, "If a national treasure can talk"

*** 100 episode, broadcast in four seasons, with the first season premiered on 20 18 1 on CCTV record channel. In order to shoot a documentary, the film crew traveled all over the country and photographed nearly 100 museums and archaeological research institutes and more than 50 archaeological sites.

The documentary did not exaggerate the curious and mysterious twists and turns, and also avoided the cold academic narrative. For 5 minutes in each episode, cultural relics have an equal dialogue with the audience in easy-to-understand language and "tell" the legend that happened to them.

2. China in the classics.

The program is a brand-new original large-scale cultural program jointly created by CCTV Comprehensive Channel of the Central Radio and Television General Station and CCTV. The program focuses on Chinese excellent cultural classics, and tells the origin and spread of classics in the long history of 5,000 years and the shining stories in the book through the innovative form of time-space dialogue and the expression of "drama+film and television+cultural interview".

3. "I am repairing cultural relics in the Forbidden City"

The Forbidden City spanned the Ming and Qing Dynasties and was built nearly 600 years ago. It has a collection of more than 0.8 million precious cultural relics, including "Five Cattle Map" and "Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival". Different cultural relics have different characteristics, and also have their own characteristics of restoration. Cultural relics have soul and life, and they are closely connected with the inner beauty of human beings.

4. Beautiful China

"Beautiful China" is the first large-scale TV documentary showing China's wildlife and natural and cultural landscape, and it is the first joint production by China Central Television (CCTV) and the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).

Explained China's scenic spots, geography and other knowledge. With bird's-eye lens and special perspective, the video takes you to overlook the most beautiful China, with a total of 60 episodes.

5. Hexi Corridor

Sha Wutian of Dunhuang Research Institute is the academic coordinator of the ten episodes of Hexi Corridor. More than 20 related scholars have produced 430,000 words of academic materials for the film. The production team then determines the story of each episode based on these materials, and tells the history of Hexi Corridor from Han Dynasty to People's Republic of China (PRC) with time as a clue.