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[h=2]China filming a special 10-part documentary on Singapore[/h]
October 28th, 2012 |
Author: Editorial
The documentary will help Chinese leaders convince the people that a
dominant political party can still ensure prosperity and fairness
The PRC government is making a 10-part documentary titled,
‘Lion City Revelation’, specially on Singapore’s model of governance of
“one-party” system – the PAP’s way of running a country. It was reported that
incoming new leader Xi Jinping had personally endorsed the filming project. Mr
Xi is slated to succeed President Hu Jintao at the 18th Party Congress starting
on Nov 8.
China state central broadcaster CCTV has been talking to Singapore
politicians, officials, unionists, businessmen and academics in recent weeks, in
a bid to find out the “secret” to Singapore’s success. Mr Lim Swee Say is
believed to have been interviewed too.
CCTV said Singapore has created a “unique miracle in the world” and it would
like to find out how to adapt this for China’s “further reforms and sustainable
development”.
The PRC government has been eager to learn how Singapore manages to maintain
a one-party dominant system in a prosperous and stable society. The documentary
will help Chinese leaders convince the people that a dominant political party
can still ensure “prosperity and fairness”.
It is believed that Mr Xi wanted to use Singapore as a blueprint of sorts for
his new administration. The documentary will help to showcase Singapore as a
model for China as it charts a fresh path with the new Chinese leadership. The
hope is that Singapore’s experiences can help China solve its growing wealth
gap, corruption and weak rule of law.
The documentary will also talk about people’s livelihood, education, ethnic
groups and rule of law.
MP Baey Yam Keng, who was interviewed for the documentary, said, “It seems to
me that China, with an incoming new leadership, wants to learn how it can better
meet the changing needs of the Chinese people.”
The documentary will also feature CapitaLand’s CEO Liew Mun Leong as a role
model who reached the top of the corporate world despite his humble beginnings.
Mr Liew said, “(It) shows that China wants to benefit from the experiences of
Singapore’s many successes.”
Another interviewee, Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry
president Teo Siong Seng, said the CCTV project is a clear sign that “the
Chinese are trying to use Singapore as a learning model”.
However, NSP president Sebastian Teo was more forthright, “…they want to find
out how the ruling party in Singapore holds on to power”.
The project started last year when a team was first sent to Singapore. The
series is expected to be shown around next Mar. Each episode is expected to be
45 minutes long. This is the first time in China’s mainstream media that so much
airtime has been allocated to introduce a single country.
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The documentary will help Chinese leaders convince the people that a
dominant political party can still ensure prosperity and fairness

‘Lion City Revelation’, specially on Singapore’s model of governance of
“one-party” system – the PAP’s way of running a country. It was reported that
incoming new leader Xi Jinping had personally endorsed the filming project. Mr
Xi is slated to succeed President Hu Jintao at the 18th Party Congress starting
on Nov 8.
China state central broadcaster CCTV has been talking to Singapore
politicians, officials, unionists, businessmen and academics in recent weeks, in
a bid to find out the “secret” to Singapore’s success. Mr Lim Swee Say is
believed to have been interviewed too.
CCTV said Singapore has created a “unique miracle in the world” and it would
like to find out how to adapt this for China’s “further reforms and sustainable
development”.
The PRC government has been eager to learn how Singapore manages to maintain
a one-party dominant system in a prosperous and stable society. The documentary
will help Chinese leaders convince the people that a dominant political party
can still ensure “prosperity and fairness”.
It is believed that Mr Xi wanted to use Singapore as a blueprint of sorts for
his new administration. The documentary will help to showcase Singapore as a
model for China as it charts a fresh path with the new Chinese leadership. The
hope is that Singapore’s experiences can help China solve its growing wealth
gap, corruption and weak rule of law.
The documentary will also talk about people’s livelihood, education, ethnic
groups and rule of law.
MP Baey Yam Keng, who was interviewed for the documentary, said, “It seems to
me that China, with an incoming new leadership, wants to learn how it can better
meet the changing needs of the Chinese people.”
The documentary will also feature CapitaLand’s CEO Liew Mun Leong as a role
model who reached the top of the corporate world despite his humble beginnings.
Mr Liew said, “(It) shows that China wants to benefit from the experiences of
Singapore’s many successes.”
Another interviewee, Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry
president Teo Siong Seng, said the CCTV project is a clear sign that “the
Chinese are trying to use Singapore as a learning model”.
However, NSP president Sebastian Teo was more forthright, “…they want to find
out how the ruling party in Singapore holds on to power”.
The project started last year when a team was first sent to Singapore. The
series is expected to be shown around next Mar. Each episode is expected to be
45 minutes long. This is the first time in China’s mainstream media that so much
airtime has been allocated to introduce a single country.
.
Join our TRE facebook page here: http://www.facebook.com/TREmeritus
.