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Visual treat for nature lovers(5)

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2016-11-03 08:53China Daily Editor: Xu Shanshan ECNS App Download

Theater screenings typically need a considerable budget for promotion and distribution.

Xi Zhinong
Xi Zhinong

But, despite these setbacks, there seems to be hope for the nature-film genre and it seems that viewers will not be deterred even by high prices.

At the recent festival, tickets were priced at 119 yuan per person, almost double what you would pay for a regular film online. But most of the seats were sold out, according to the ticket-sale agency Gewara.com.

Meanwhile, star power is used to promote the festival and to push the conservation message.

Hong Kong singer-actress Karen Mok teamed up with top music producer Zhang Yadong to drum up publicity for the festival in downtown Beijing.

"I believe today no one will starve if they do not eat a wild animal, and neither will they freeze and die if they don't wear animal fur," says Mok.

The star began to take part in nature and wildlife conservation campaigns after she read a report about "bile bears"-which are kept in captivity to harvest their bile-more than 10 years ago.

She hopes her campaigns will boost public awareness about protecting nature and wildlife, while Zhang hopes the government will extend even more support than it does now when it comes to environmental protection.

 

  

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