Dakar: The broadcasting center of Chinese state broadcaster CCTV in Beijing, built in a bold architectural style, stands out for the originality of its structure and attracts thousands of visitors every day. More than a technical site, it has become a place of remembrance.
According to Burkina Information Agency, the CCTV Tower stands majestically in Beijing, rising to a height of over 238 meters. It is striking and blends harmoniously into its urban setting. Beyond its primary function of broadcasting national channels, this center is now a true tourist and cultural attraction. Thousands of visitors flock there, curious to discover the interior, as impressive as the exterior, of this iconic tower.
Beijing has transformed this technical site into a space of living history and discovery of national heritage. From the moment you enter, you are immersed in the world of Chinese television, through a vibrant tribute to the presenters and pioneers who left their mark on their era through the quality of their pro
ductions.
Men and women, young and old, have left their mark to show the way for future generations and remind us that everyone can contribute to the greatness of the nation. It’s also a way to pay tribute to their memory and acknowledge their work. It also features other important figures in China’s development, from various professions. Some images are particularly moving, such as that of the worker who sacrificed his life to save others during the construction of the tower.
From war heroes to modern builders, all embody the spirit of sacrifice and the duty of remembrance that the Nation owes to its children. In another space, a tribute is paid to China’s greatest blood donor, depicted smiling at the very heart of the tower, like the soldier who fought for the survival of the homeland. Two figures who illustrate the fundamental values of courage, solidarity, and humanism, essential to the construction of a strong Nation.
The center also exhibits audio and television production equipment, including camera
s, a mini-studio, and a radio set with touch-sensitive frequencies. This equipment, ranging from the most modern to the most traditional, such as the impressive megaphone whose echoes resonate for several kilometers, allows us to better understand the evolution of audiovisual broadcasting methods.
The broadcasting center thus presents itself as a veritable audiovisual museum. It transports visitors into the history of CCTV channels and their presenters through emblematic objects. From there, there is an exceptional panoramic view of Beijing with the main tourist sites and places of memory artistically engraved on the ground.
This place not only emits waves but also the vibrant stories of those who carried them. A remarkable achievement that leaves no visitor indifferent.