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NHK 'Documentary 72 Hours' ushered in the Chinese version, a heart-warming encounter with 1.3 billion people

NHK 'Documentary 72 Hours' ushered in the Chinese version, a heart-warming encounter with 1.3 billion people

Japan's NHK's "Documentary 72 Hours" is an observational life documentary. It seems simple to choose a place, shoot for 72 hours straight, and interview people you meet. But it is such a program that seems to be clear and watery, and it has won the first place in audience satisfaction for ten consecutive years. How? There is no record of thrilling big events, all are small lives, it is better than the truth and resonance.

NHK 'Documentary 72 Hours' ushered in the Chinese version, a heart-warming encounter with 1.3 billion people

"Documentary 72 Hours" (Chinese version) work photos

Finally, this warm decade of work ushered in the Chinese version, to tell the daily life of Chinese.

Documentary 72 Hours (China Edition)

NHK 'Documentary 72 Hours' ushered in the Chinese version, a heart-warming encounter with 1.3 billion people

"Documentary 72 Hours" (China Version) is jointly created by the team of famous documentary filmmaker Chen Xiaoqing and the original production team of NHK

Changsha Jiefang West Road does not close late at night canteen

An open city park in the heart of Kunming

Beijing's "Gateway to the Future" Post Office

"The starting line of the top of the world" Everest Base Camp

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NHK 'Documentary 72 Hours' ushered in the Chinese version, a heart-warming encounter with 1.3 billion people

The 13 locations selected by the program team span the whole of China and even reach the highest peak in the world. 13 social spaces, 13 human theaters, the protagonists are ordinary people like you and me.

Changsha does not close late at night canteen, a mouthful of warmth of rice

The first episode of the show chose the node of New Year's Day, the last 3 days of 2017, changsha city center.

NHK 'Documentary 72 Hours' ushered in the Chinese version, a heart-warming encounter with 1.3 billion people

On Jiefang Road, which is getting lively at night, there is a small restaurant that does not close.

NHK 'Documentary 72 Hours' ushered in the Chinese version, a heart-warming encounter with 1.3 billion people

After more than ten years of opening, it has become a canteen for many locals. Big Brother Qu, who traveled for more than 20 days a month, returned to Changsha this time and braved the rain to deliberately run out to eat bowls of flour.

NHK 'Documentary 72 Hours' ushered in the Chinese version, a heart-warming encounter with 1.3 billion people

Two college students who are about to graduate come to Changsha to experience the nightlife.

When asked about the future, there are no specific plans, and young people who study acting say they want to do what they like.

I didn't expect that the little brother who was full of drama was still a "philosopher".

NHK 'Documentary 72 Hours' ushered in the Chinese version, a heart-warming encounter with 1.3 billion people

Big Brother Sun, who says he is a "Buddhist boy," brought his dog to dinner, and he has lived in Changsha for more than 20 years.

The family lived on the sixth floor, which used to be able to see the river endlessly, and now the sixth floor has become the shortest house here.

Along with the city, his life has changed. His mother died, and his father began a new marriage, with some regret for not being able to honor his mother.

NHK 'Documentary 72 Hours' ushered in the Chinese version, a heart-warming encounter with 1.3 billion people

A couple in their sixties also came to eat in a small restaurant, and the two had only been married for six years, and they were a halfway couple. The old aunt was very cute and said that the wife had spent 10 yuan to find it in the marriage agency.

It seems that true love is never too late.

When you are young, you listen to your parents' arrangements, you can't choose the person you like, and when your children grow up without burden, they begin to pursue the happiness they want.

NHK 'Documentary 72 Hours' ushered in the Chinese version, a heart-warming encounter with 1.3 billion people

Starting a new journey at the halfway point of life should require a lot of courage.

A 21-year-old bar salesman was a little shy when he first started seeing the camera.

He said his New Year's resolution was to pay a little higher and make the conditions at home a little better.

Because of his father's business failure and debt, he entered social work after graduating from junior high school, and now sends three thousand yuan to his family every month.

"It's all like this at home, what else do you want to do?" While complaining about his father, the boy said, "I'll pay it back slowly." ”

After all

NHK 'Documentary 72 Hours' ushered in the Chinese version, a heart-warming encounter with 1.3 billion people

Life is full of surprises, but in retrospect, it can be light and breezy.

After they finished talking about their troubles, they continued to live seriously with hope and love.

Zhou Ming fell in love with the girl he liked four years ago, because of the strong opposition of the other parents and finally separated, leaving Changsha for two years, in order to recover his love, he returned to this place to work hard.

On the day of the cross-Chinese New Year's Eve, the girl came to Changsha from Fujian, 900 kilometers away, and she made an appointment with her boyfriend who sang in the bar, an easy long-distance relationship, but she thought it was worth paying.

Kunming City Park, red-billed gulls will come back next year

Every year in autumn and winter, red-billed gulls come to Kunming from Siberia, thousands of miles away, and Cuihu Park in the center of Kunming is one of the places where they stay.

People like to bring bread to feed these migratory birds from the north, and these days they are about to fly away.

NHK 'Documentary 72 Hours' ushered in the Chinese version, a heart-warming encounter with 1.3 billion people

Unlike the flowing youthful atmosphere of Changsha, here you can see people's leisurely living conditions.

Sister Bi brought her eighty-something parents and four-year-old child to see the red-billed gull, and this was the first time she had brought her parents to Kunming.

Farmers are very busy, and they can only come out to play when it is not yet time to sow.

On this day, before dawn, the family took the first bus from the county seat to the city center, and tonight they will go back.

NHK 'Documentary 72 Hours' ushered in the Chinese version, a heart-warming encounter with 1.3 billion people

Uncle Liu's hometown is in Panzhihua, 300 kilometers away, and after retirement, he and his wife moved to Kunming, living in the house left by their parents, and the son lived in Panzhihua.

The two retired couples are free and go to the park every day. The son does not want children, and the two elderly people respect the child's decision.

NHK 'Documentary 72 Hours' ushered in the Chinese version, a heart-warming encounter with 1.3 billion people

Fu's father, who came to Kunming from Guizhou to drink happy wine, brought his daughter to Cuihu Park.

The mother has a job, The father takes his daughter out of the house alone for the first time, and the young father is learning how to get along with his daughter.

NHK 'Documentary 72 Hours' ushered in the Chinese version, a heart-warming encounter with 1.3 billion people

Uncle Liang came to Kunming from the northeast to work 6 years ago, and he was attracted by seagulls, and he began to collect all kinds of knowledge about seagulls, and studying seagulls became his interest.

At this time, he met a retired couple also from the northeast, who did not catch up last year to watch the red-billed gulls migrate, and this year they came early, hoping to send them off.

NHK 'Documentary 72 Hours' ushered in the Chinese version, a heart-warming encounter with 1.3 billion people

After graduation, go to a big city to develop, accept a job transfer to go to a strange place... It turns out that we also live like red-billed gulls.

The uncle broke his leg at the construction site four months ago, and this time it was his first time out in four months.

The family has three children, the eldest being eight years old. After being introduced by an acquaintance, he was ready to come to Cuihu Park to work as a security guard.

Life is a little tired, but there is no way, he wants to "earn a point is a point".

On this day, he was alone by the lake for a long time.

NHK 'Documentary 72 Hours' ushered in the Chinese version, a heart-warming encounter with 1.3 billion people

Life is long, life has many stories, and life is not all stories.

In the small restaurant, young girls attend the animation show and wear a Hanfu to eat, old friends who have seen each other's downcast looks reminisce, boys and girls go on their first date, and a family of four watches the New Year's Eve fireworks to eat dinner.

In Green Lake Park, local elderly people serve as docents for tourists, fathers take their daughters to paint by the lake, and uncles come to see junior high school children to feed seagulls.

These things may not be called stories, but they are the fragments of life of these sesame green beans that make up life itself.

In 72 hours of footage, they have a beginning, but no ending.

Since the death of her wife, Grandma Sha has begun to move between several children.

In the winter, he lived in the warm second daughter of Shenzhen, and after a while, he went to Kunming where his son was, and after the spring, he returned to his hometown.

She was on the move, and no one knew what the days ahead would be.

NHK 'Documentary 72 Hours' ushered in the Chinese version, a heart-warming encounter with 1.3 billion people

As li jie, the show's producer, said,

The problems of life do not have to have a result.

"Documentary 72 Hours" is moving in addition to reality, but also resonates.

When we see other people's lives, it is also our own shadow.

A lot of people are going through our experience.

I also want to be able to do what I love.

I am also trying to recover my love.

I am also working hard, hoping to give my family a better life.

Also running around, looking for a comfort nest.

I am also learning to be a parent.

He also started a new life in the year of Hua Jia.

Undesigned encounters are one of the things I love about 72 Hours of Documentary.

I'm only here for 72 hours, and it's a real coincidence that you're here.

In life, many encounters are passing by, we stay in one place for a while, and then leave in a hurry.

These encounters, staged every day, look ordinary and tasteless, so we go in search of distant stimuli. But is it really ordinary?

If I didn't catch that bus, if I took the next subway, if I took another detour...

Maybe we won't meet.

"Documentary 72 Hours" captured this fate that no one would have cared about.

Since you have caught it, since it is not easy, you may wish to ask,

"Although it is the first time to meet, can I hear your story?"

The content of the article is from the Tencent documentary, and the content is deleted according to the needs of the theme.

NHK 'Documentary 72 Hours' ushered in the Chinese version, a heart-warming encounter with 1.3 billion people

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