[China] - Struck Chinese drama sparks travel dreams in Switzerland

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
As the Beijing International Film Festival (BJIFF) shines a spotlight on Switzerland, this years guest nation of honor, the event is a
prompt event of the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties in between China and Switzerland
Beyond the red carpet, the festival likewise opens new doors for collaboration in film, art, and tourism.One significant success story of
cultural synergy is the 2016 Chinese drama The Interpreter
The show ended up being a national hit not only for its engaging story but likewise for its awesome visuals a number of which were filmed
in iconic Swiss locations
From the frigid beauty of Glacier 3000 to the middle ages beauty of Zurichs old town, the series offered Chinese audiences a cinematic
escape into the heart of Switzerland.Fans were so enchanted that they began retracing the shows steps cable television cars to alpine tops,
lakeside strolls, and even the halls of the University of Zurich, where Albert Einstein when studied
It was a visual and psychological journey that triggered a wave of tourist and curiosity.Supported by Switzerland Tourism to promote
cross-cultural understanding, The Interpreter is just one example of how storytelling can bridge worlds.As filmmakers and cultural leaders
gather in Beijing, fresh chances are emerging and a much deeper connection in between 2 countries is being forged through the lens of
cinema.