China-Food Carnival/Beijing
Beijing, China - Oct 17, 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of visitors standing in front of food booths
2. Clown making balloon for kids
3. Coconut milk booth
4. Woman pouring coconut milk into cup
5. Visitors
6. Billboard of ice cream
7. Crowd standing in front of food booths
8. Man cooking sausages
9. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wang, Beijing resident (partially overlaid with shot 10):
"On this street, we can eat some great delicacies from many countries and regions in China, such as Taiwanese pork sausages as well as French desserts. It feels like you can sample a lot of food without leaving your home country. I'm very happy."
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10. Taiwanese pork sausages
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11. Desserts
12. Visitors eating dessert
13. Child sitting in stroller
14. Visitors standing in front of booth
15. Man talking with visitors about food
16. Chicken wings
17. Visitors talking, dog
18. Balloon in shape of moon
19. Various of foreign teacher leading yoga demonstration
20. Spectators
21. Yoga demonstration
22. Visitors walking on steps
23. Visitors walking, flags
24. Building
25. Various of band performing
26. Women trying on headphones
27. Headphones
28. Various of people drinking beer
Food and beverages from various corners of the world were on the menu for visitors in Beijing as China’s capital hosted the One Belt, One Road International Food Carnival over the weekend.
As a part of Beijing’s consumption season, the two-day event, which started on Saturday, provides with a series of experiences such as a yoga class, tent hotel, RV camp and global delicacies.
"On this street, we can eat some great delicacies from many countries and regions in China, such as Taiwanese pork sausages as well as French desserts. It feels like you can sample a lot of food without leaving your home country. I'm very happy," said a visitor at the festival.
As the COVID-19 situation continues to ease in China, some online events during Beijing’s consumption season have been replaced with offline activities.
Beijing has offered vouchers worth 12.2 billion yuan (about 1.7 billion U.S. dollars) to spur consumption dampened by the COVID-19 outbreak.
China-Food Carnival/Beijing
Dateline : Oct 17, 2020
Location : China
Duration : 2'06
Beijing, China - Oct 17, 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of visitors standing in front of food booths
2. Clown making balloon for kids
3. Coconut milk booth
4. Woman pouring coconut milk into cup
5. Visitors
6. Billboard of ice cream
7. Crowd standing in front of food booths
8. Man cooking sausages
9. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wang, Beijing resident (partially overlaid with shot 10):
"On this street, we can eat some great delicacies from many countries and regions in China, such as Taiwanese pork sausages as well as French desserts. It feels like you can sample a lot of food without leaving your home country. I'm very happy."
++SHOTS OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
10. Taiwanese pork sausages
++SHOTS OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
11. Desserts
12. Visitors eating dessert
13. Child sitting in stroller
14. Visitors standing in front of booth
15. Man talking with visitors about food
16. Chicken wings
17. Visitors talking, dog
18. Balloon in shape of moon
19. Various of foreign teacher leading yoga demonstration
20. Spectators
21. Yoga demonstration
22. Visitors walking on steps
23. Visitors walking, flags
24. Building
25. Various of band performing
26. Women trying on headphones
27. Headphones
28. Various of people drinking beer
Food and beverages from various corners of the world were on the menu for visitors in Beijing as China’s capital hosted the One Belt, One Road International Food Carnival over the weekend.
As a part of Beijing’s consumption season, the two-day event, which started on Saturday, provides with a series of experiences such as a yoga class, tent hotel, RV camp and global delicacies.
"On this street, we can eat some great delicacies from many countries and regions in China, such as Taiwanese pork sausages as well as French desserts. It feels like you can sample a lot of food without leaving your home country. I'm very happy," said a visitor at the festival.
As the COVID-19 situation continues to ease in China, some online events during Beijing’s consumption season have been replaced with offline activities.
Beijing has offered vouchers worth 12.2 billion yuan (about 1.7 billion U.S. dollars) to spur consumption dampened by the COVID-19 outbreak.
ID : 8162006
Published : 2020-10-18 12:06
Last Modified : 2020-10-18 15:08:00
Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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