"Coffee Matters" Praised for Telling China's Poverty Relief Story Well
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BEIJING, Jan. 15, 2021 /Xinhua=KYODO JBN/--
On November 27th, 2020, Coffee Matters, a Chinese-English bilingual short
animation film was jointly released by China Story Database and Fuxing Road
Studio, and soon attracted extensive attention globally. It was broadcast on
the "China Screen" at New York Times Square on Jan. 13, 2021, Beijing Time.
It tells a story about how a coffee bean travels across the seas to China, and
eventually helps the once impoverished hinterland of S.W. China's Yunnan
province shake off poverty and achieve prosperity.
This touching story is from a short film titled Coffee Matters.
The 3.34-minute short film shows the cultural and economic interactions between
China and the West brought by small coffee beans, and connects the overseas
viewers to China's poverty alleviation campaign. This film went viral after
being released on major media and social networking platforms in China and has
achieved 400 million views globally so far.
Hu Zhaoming, Spokesperson of the International Department of the CPC Central
Committee retweeted it immediately saying "When coffee beans traveled to China,
home of tea, and when the taste of daily life meets the needs of livelihoods, a
story unfolds how coffee beans help people escape poverty. Fuxing Road Studio
and the China Story Database have jointly released an animated short film,
'Coffee Matters.' Just like tasting a cup of fresh-made, mellow coffee, we hope
you enjoy this video."
Targeted poverty alleviation is an innovative policy to ensure the achievement
of the anti-poverty efforts. In its anti-poverty endeavor, Yunnan has been
promoting development of coffee industry in its hinterland where policies of
poverty alleviation go deep among residents and local conditions are suitable
for coffee growing, providing the world with Chinese experience. The short film
begins with coffee, the indispensable element in Westerners' daily life, and
proceeds with integrating China's "coffee poverty-relief" story into the video
at the same time. James Kimonyo, Ambassador of the Republic of Rwanda to China
said: "How successful China's industrialized anti-poverty model has been. The
mellow coffee from Yunnan tells the story of China's targeted poverty
alleviation, and we will share and exchange with China on their experience and
best practices to apply them in our country."
Source: China Story Database and Fuxing Road Studio
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