site.btaFirst Chinese Survivor Reality Show Filmed in Bulgarian Momchilovtsi Village
First Chinese Survivor Reality Show Filmed in Bulgarian Momchilovtsi Village
Beijing, September 12 (BTA) - The 51 members of the team who
filmed the first Chinese reality show "Survivor" in Bulgaria,
experienced the charm of the Balkan country, and contributed to
the revitalization of the local economy, locals said, as
reported by the ECNS.cn site which, in turn, quotes Xinhua.
The two-week reality show kicked off on August 29 at the village
of Momchilovtsi, located in a valley in the Central Rhodope
Mountains, and will be broadcast in China in late September.
Maria Nikova, Mayor of Momchilovtsi, told Xinhua that the show
was a part of a project for the promotion of yogurt, implemented
by the village and a Chinese dairy producer based in Shanghai.
Hu Jian, senior manager of the Chinese dairy company said that
the reason for choosing the village as the spot for the show was
that there is a unique dish in the Rhodope village - yogurt.
Yogurt is an indispensable part of the life of the local people.
"You can see yogurt everywhere - yogurt soup, yogurt dessert,
even the sauce for the barbecue," said Hu. The main purpose of
the reality show, according to Hu, is to introduce the healthy
lifestyle of the Bulgarian village to the Chinese audience
through the experience of seven Chinese survivors.
Nikova said that during the first week, seven Chinese stars had
to survive in the home of a local family without an interpreter
and with only a Chinese-Bulgarian dictionary, while in the
second week all Chinese people were gathered together in a
single house.
Nikova involved her Chinese guest, the 22-year-old Monica from
Shanghai, in all household activities such as feeding the hens
and the calf, and picking vegetables from the small garden in
the small yard. The Chinese were impressed by a tomato that
weighed 1.1 kg, she added. Monica also learned to cook
traditional local dishes like patatnik, banitsa and stuffed
peppers. In her last evening at the house, she cooked delicious
Chinese food.
The Shanghai company first came to Momchilovtsi in 2008, Nikova
said. The following year, the company launched a dairy product
labeled "Momchilovtsi," and in 2012 the village and the Chinese
manufacturer officially shook hands and began cooperation.
Nikova said that since then, the Chinese company has been
sending to the village tourist groups numbering around 500
people a year.
"Thus, they support the economy of Momchilovtsi because when a
group arrives, they enter shops, the restaurant, attend our folk
programs and see museums," she explained. The local museum has
exhibited a special wall showing the friendship between China
and Momchilovtsi, including a picture of a Chinese group with
the inscription: "Mimchilovtsi I love U. Warm wishes and
heartfelt thanks from China."/SN/BR
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