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Zhong Guo Bai Xing - China
"Zhong Guo Bai Xing" ("Ordinary Chinese People") is a PCI/Chinese television soap opera that began broadcasting in 1997. Confronting major social issues in Chinese life such as women's issues and the dictates of tradition, this drama focuses on both rural and urban life situations in China. Pre-test viewers have acclaimed the quality of the actors, several of whom are nationally known.
Communication Strategies
18 episodes of a televised soap opera were filmed and pre-tested before airing began in 1998. Pre-testing included both rural and urban focus groups, with participants ranging in age from 15-45 years old.
Development Issues
Status of women in society, gender, population, gambling, arranged marriage, tradition.
Key Points
Filming of the episodes occurred in a rural village on the the Yellow River, appropriately, a region honoured as the birthplace of Chinese civilization. The story revolves around a love triangle, where the father must marry one of his two daughters to afford a wife for his son. Despite his elder daughters love for another man she sacrifices her love for the man to allow her younger sister the coveted chance to attend University.
Partners
Population Communication International (PCI), The Ford Foundation
Sources
Population Communications International, PCI 1997 Annual Report, page 16.
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