Portuguese version of ‘Xi Jinping’s Favorite Classic Quotes’ aired in several Brazilian mainstream media

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Portuguese version of 'Xi Jinping's Favorite Classic Quotes' aired in several Brazilian mainstream media

Beijing, November 18 (IANS). Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Rio de Janeiro on November 17 at the invitation of Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. This marks the beginning of his much-awaited state visit to Brazil and his participation in the 19th G-20 Summit.

The occasion marked the launch of the Portuguese version of the program “Xi Jinping’s Favorite Classic Quotes”, produced by China Media Group (CMG), broadcast by Brazilian National Media Company, Brazilian Flag-Bearer Media Group, SBT TV, Brazilian Box Media Group and Brazilian New Northeast TV. But it was done.

The broadcast has already generated a lot of curiosity among Brazilian viewers. Several major media organizations in Brazil have previewed the program, which includes universal themes such as building a community with a shared future for humanity, preserving cultural heritage, promoting innovation, protecting biodiversity and promoting dialogue among civilizations. Its focus on topics is highlighted.

The program features selected excerpts from President Xi Jinping’s speeches and writings, which reflect his remarkable political acumen, deep cultural sensitivity and broad global outlook.

Delving deeply into the cultural roots of Chinese modernization, the program offers audiences a unique perspective through which they can understand China’s vision for the world. Brazil’s most influential newspaper, Folha de S. Paulo, covered the launch of the program extensively. For two consecutive days, the publication emphasized how “Xi Jinping’s Favorite Classic Quotes” demonstrate China’s respect for the diversity of global civilizations.

The report praised the program for introducing Brazilian audiences to Chinese symbols and cultural values, while presenting “Chinese wisdom” and the solutions proposed by President Xi Jinping to address humanity’s shared challenges.

(Courtesy- China Media Group, Beijing)

–IANS

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