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What excellent humanities documentaries do you think are worth recommending?
Documentaries with natural and humanistic themes, especially documentaries with natural themes, can present the vastness and vibration of nature intuitively and comprehensively as long as they are shot by aerial photography or overlooking.

1, aerial photography in China. It was shot by CCTV. I heard that it was shot by 16 helicopter and 57 drones. Many provinces and scenic spots that we are familiar with are another experience from the perspective of aerial photography. For example, the Qinling Mountains, which teaches astronomy, is so steep and beautiful from the perspective of aerial photography. For example, if it weren't for aerial photography, the island in the center of the lake wouldn't show such an outline.

2. Have a bird's eye view of China. China and the United States are co-productions, and the American partner is the famous American National Astronomy Channel. Although the whole documentary only needs two episodes, the effect is absolutely shocking. Some netizens even edited a short film with several shocking pictures, including the Great Wall, horses running on the grassland, terraced fields, Leshan Giant Buddha, Shaolin Temple and Tianmen Mountain. Even though we are familiar with these scenic spots, we may never have seen some of them.

3. bird's eye view of the earth. Created by BBC for three years, it shows the magnificence of the earth from the perspective of birds that migrate from time to time on the earth. It is this documentary that makes me completely fall in love with aerial photography and the visual impact brought by aerial photography. In my opinion, I'm afraid there is no documentary whose aerial photography level, shocking pictures and magnificent scenery can match this documentary for the time being. I feel that aerial photography of China and bird's eye view of China all have the shadow of creating this documentary.

See China in the humanities series, such as China on the Tip of the Tongue, Soldiers of Chinese Etiquette, Aerial Photography of China, The Rise of Great Powers and The Rise of Great Powers. In addition, some documentaries on cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries are also good. For example, some time ago, educators from China went to Britain to teach for four months, but their names were forgotten, which was very helpful for the consideration of educational methods. Naturally, it is the first in foreign countries, especially the BBC, such as the earth pulse series, and there are many such things. There are also some film documentaries, which are also very good. I remember a time in bird migration, France, and the camera looked cool.