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Dream Chasing in China

2019-05-06

China Pictorial 2019年4期

I came from Gabon to study in China in 2008 through a cultural cooperation project to help African high-school graduates acquire further education.

At the time, the financial crisis was sweeping the world, while China calmly dealt with it and maintained stable economic growth. It was also that year that China drew global attention by hosting the Olympic Games and attracting people from around the world to come and discover more about the country and its culture. Since then, more and more African students have come to study in China every year. Those years laid a solid foundation for the people-to-people connections we are seeing in the Belt and Road Initiative.

In 2017, I became a host and voice actress in StarTimes Beijing headquarters after earning a masters degree in China. The Chinese firm offering direct-to-home subscription TV services has become one of the biggest media companies in Africa.

StarTimes is dedicated to providing quality TV programs to African viewers. Today, it is striving to promote its digital TV services in Africas rural areas as part of a drive to provide “Access to Satellite TV for 10,000 African Villages” launched by China in 2015, which is a resolution of the Johannesburg Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation. It is a challenging job, but for many African people, it is an amazing gift and a gateway to the outside world. It goes a long way in delivering the China-Africa connectivity goal, especially people-to-people communication.

It warms my heart that the project provides not only people living in the big cities of Africa but also people with little or no income with access to knowledge and information. We all know that a well-educated population will expedite a countrys development process.

By September 2018, StarTimes had registered and set up subsidiaries to provide digital TV services for nearly 20 million viewers in over 30 African countries. The scene of a family enjoying time together in front of the television in their sitting room is now more and more common in African countries.

Today, my make-up show S-Belle is broadcast to millions of Africans on StarTimes channels, and even those in remote and small villages can watch my show. I never get bored or tired because I am doing what I love. Working on TV shows has given me a better understanding of different cultures in Africa and the world. I feel grateful to be able to do something for China-Africa cultural exchange in an international media group.