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The city of Chengdu, Panda Capital of the World, is now a hotspot for global film and television.
The Golden Panda Awards are bringing in films and TV from over 120 countries.
On top of the excitement,
we've got an interview that's basically a time machine taking us through 120 years of Chinese cinema.
You don't want to miss it.
Coming to you live from Beijing, this is Roundtable.
I'm Ha Young.
I'm joined by Steve and you should in the studio first on a day's show Chengdu,
in southwest China's Sichuan province and world-famous as the home of giant pandas,
is set to roll out the red carpet for filmmakers and television creators from around the globe.
From September 12th to 13th,
the second Golden Panda Awards will showcase 5,300 entries from 126 countries and regions attracting some of the brightest talents in the industry.
Beyond the glittering trophies and embroidered Golden Panda certificates,
what makes this event stand out as a rising star on the International Film Calendar?
First of all, let's start at the beginning, which is only two years ago.
How did the Golden Panda Awards came to life?
Well, come to life.
And what makes them special in the world of film and television?
This Golden Panda Awards debuted in September 2023 in Chengdu, as you said,