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Cctv documentary ranking

The ranking of CCTV documentaries is as follows:

1. Hexi Corridor.

The film takes Hexi Corridor, an important passage in the west of China and the golden section of the Silk Road, as the narrative object, and presents the history of Hexi Corridor and its connected western China from political, military, economic, cultural and religious perspectives.

2. If the national treasure can talk.

By telling a cultural relic for 5 minutes in each episode, it introduces the spirit of China, China's aesthetics and China's values behind the national treasure, leading the audience to understand Chinese culture. The documentary does not exaggerate the twists and turns of curiosity and mystery, and it also avoids the cold academic narrative. The cultural relic has an equal dialogue with the audience in easy-to-understand language, which is very interesting.

3. China on the tip of the tongue.

The documentary focuses on China people's pursuit of good food and life, and connects the food ecology of all parts of China with stories of specific characters. People of all classes, nationalities and ages can find the happiness of food in this work, which is known as the "Bible for Eating Goods".

4. Polar regions.

This film mainly tells a touching story of 21 people of different ages, sexes and occupations in Tibet. The scenery in this area has been raised to the extreme visual experience. The towering snow-capped mountains, blue sacred lakes and verdant forests show the thrilling beauty of Tibet.

5. Beautiful China.

This film is the first joint production of CCTV and BBC. It took four years to shoot, and advanced photography techniques such as aerial photography, infrared, high speed, time delay and underwater were used. The first six episodes are Rich South China, South of Colorful Clouds, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Beyond the Great Wall, Dragon Territory and Noisy Coast.

6. Xuanzang's road.

In his works, he tried his best to restore a true Master Xuanzang to the world. He crossed the snowy mountain desert in defiance of the imperial court's ban, and traveled in 11 countries after 19 years.