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Wuxi city will record the city's landmarks, tourist attractions and rural landscapes from above over the next few months to capture its new appearance on video. [Photo/js.xhby.net] |
A helicopter and several drones carrying high-resolution cameras will be recording Wuxi's landmarks, tourist attractions and rural landscapes from above over the next few months.
Designing to document Wuxi's economic development, and to show how people's lives and culture have changed over time, the aerial photography will be performed by the team behind Aerial China, the popular large-scale Chinese aerial documentary series.
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A helicopter and several drones carrying high-resolution cameras take their first flights in Jinkui Park on May 5. [Photo/js.xhby.net] |
Being able to fly at an altitude of 6,000 meters, the helicopter took its first flight in Jinkui Park on May 8 in an activity that will not end until October.
The series of videos will be divided into two seasons. A total of six episodes of the first season will feature the city's landmarks, economic development, people's livelihoods, tourism, culture and the prosperous countryside. The second season will show the distinct styles of five districts and two county-level cities.