the latest installment featuring the beloved Peruvian bear and his adventures in the South American country.
The Lumière theaters at Parkview Green Mall in Beijing hosted the event on January 17.
Attended by 110 people, the screening included representatives from tourism agencies, members of the diplomatic corps, local government officials, and prominent international guests.
Among the distinguished attendees were Nick Thomas, Director of the British Council for Education and Culture, along with the ambassadors of Ecuador, Panama, Costa Rica, and Argentina.
High-ranking officials from Chinese institutions such as the General Administration of Customs, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs were present as well.
During the event's inauguration, the Peruvian Embassy in China highlighted Peru's immense cultural and tourism potential, emphasizing its role as an attractive destination for international film productions.
The movie showcases stunning Peruvian landscapes, including Machu Picchu, Urubamba, Cusco, and the Sacred Valley.
These locations reinforce Peru's image not only as an ideal tourist destination but also as a sought-after setting for the Chinese film market.
Additionally, the event stressed the importance of promoting cultural tourism between China and Peru, capitalizing on the growing interest in people-to-people cultural exchanges.
Historical Ties
The event also underscored the significance of cultural ties between Peru and UK, a bilateral relationship fostered through valuable cooperation in areas such as cultural and educational exchange.
The audience included representatives from the film industry, local business leaders, media outlets, and other special guests.
This activity saw the special participation of the main Chinese voice actors for the new film: Dujiang (Paddington), Dong Hao (Hunter Cabot), and Liu Chunyan (Aunt Lucy).