Chongqing- Today, the "Let's Meet" online TV, developed by the Western China International Communication Organization, was officially launched in Sri Lanka, marking a significant step forward for Western Chinese media in international communication. Through a deep collaboration with Sri Lanka Mirror, "Let's Meet" will establish a dedicated channel to bring vibrant programs and content from Chongqing to local audiences.
(The "Let's Meet" Program)
As one of Sri Lanka's most influential media institutions, Sri Lanka Mirror boasts a wide readership and strong media impact. Leveraging Sri Lanka Mirror's official media influence, "Let's Meet" Online TV aims to expand its reach and impact in Southeast Asia, becoming a vital platform for Chongqing's international communication and a video-sharing hub connecting countries along the "Belt and Road" initiative. (Sri Lanka Mirror Source: r / r/srilankamirror.com)
The "Let's Meet" channel will officially operate on the Sri Lanka Mirror website (https://letsmeet.srilankamirror.com). It will feature programs related to Chongqing, news updates, films, documentaries, and periodic live broadcasts. This rich content will provide Sri Lankan viewers with a comprehensive window into Chongqing, fostering cultural exchange and cooperation between the two regions.
(Chongqing TV's "Let’s Meet" Program Launches on Sri Lanka Mirror / Source: srilankamirror.com)
(Sri Lanka Mirror Editor-in-Chief Kelum Shivantha Interviews with "Let's Meet ")
(In 2019, Sri Lanka Mirror Editor-in-Chief Kelum Shivantha Participates in the Chongqing Municipal People's Government Mayor Scholarship Silk Road project for foreign Students --2019 Sri Lanka Advanced Media Talents Training Programme)
Shanika Jayasekara, an English editor at Sri Lanka Mirror, also expressed confidence in the collaboration. She mentioned the success of last year's "Sri Lanka China Hotline" project with CCTV+ and believes that "Let's Meet" will achieve similar results, helping Sri Lankan viewers gain a more accurate understanding of China's image.(Sri Lanka Mirror English Editor Shanika Jayasekara Interviews with "Let's Meet ")
("Sri Lanka China Hotline" Project in Collaboration with CCTV+)
This collaboration is not only a crucial step in the internationalization strategy of "Let's Meet" Online TV but also builds a new bridge for cultural exchange and cooperation between Chongqing, Sri Lanka, and the broader Southeast Asian region. In the future, "Let's Meet" Online TV plans to expand its international cooperation, engaging with media from nearly ten countries, including Russia, Germany, and Kazakhstan, to promote its global outreach.