The ceremony of the main media center of Hangzhou Asian Games was held in Wang Hao, Shen Haixiong.
Zhejiang Daily, Hangzhou, September 16 (Reporter Yu Qin) On the afternoon of the 16th, the main media center of the Hangzhou Asian Games was inaugurated. The multilingual humanistic documentary "What I remember most is Hangzhou" and the official documentary "Hey, Asian Games" of the Central Radio and Television General Station were started and broadcast simultaneously.
Shen Haixiong, Vice Minister of Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China and Director of Central Radio and Television Station, Wang Hao, Governor and Chairman of Hangzhou Asian Games Organizing Committee, Liu Jie, Standing Committee Member of Provincial Party Committee and Secretary of Hangzhou Municipal Party Committee, Zhao Cheng, Standing Committee Member of Provincial Party Committee and Minister of Propaganda Department, and Vinod Tiwari, Acting Director-General of OCA, presented the keys to the media and broadcasters stationed in the main media center of Hangzhou Asian Games and attended the opening and broadcasting ceremony of the documentary "What I remember most is Hangzhou" and "Hi, Asian Games" together.
The main media center of Hangzhou Asian Games is one of the important non-competition venues of Hangzhou Asian Games, and it is the headquarters of the media committee, anchor organization, rights-holding broadcaster and news information service team of OCA. The main media center is located in Hangzhou International Expo Center, next to Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center Stadium, 15 minutes’ drive from the media village, with convenient transportation. The venue adheres to the concept of media integration and service integration, and strives to build the first fully integrated main media center in the history of the Asian Games to provide professional, convenient and efficient services for Chinese and foreign media.
The multilingual humanistic documentary "Most Remembering Hangzhou" by CCTV focuses on Chinese and foreign people who work and live in Hangzhou, and shows Hangzhou’s meaningful cultural heritage, strong scientific and technological innovation vitality and green development city concept from their perspectives. The official documentary "Hi, Asian Games" of the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou was jointly produced by the OCA and the Hangzhou Asian Organizing Committee. The documentary presented the historical changes of the Asian Games for more than 70 years for the first time, deeply explored the humanistic beauty behind sports and conveyed the grand theme of "Asian destiny community".