Jinachun made the call at the opening of the Fourth Asian Film Festival and Film Screening in Abuja on Monday.
He also suggested organizing events for Chinese citizens to watch Nigerian movies in China to educate them more about the country.
He said Nigeria is critical to Africa and the Nollywood movie industry took the lead with great potential to drive the cause.
“I am really happy to share my idea with you and you know that this year we proposed harmony symphony in Nigeria. I believe that this is how we can find a way to promote harmony and symphony.
“So the fourth Asian Film Festival is very good. Here, we have nine countries from the Asian continent. I believe that it is beyond Asia because I believe that harmony is for all nations.
“You know we have 47 countries in Asia, we have 54 countries in the African continent, so we can work together to produce films for the harmony of people, society and nations.
“I think Nigeria can take the lead because Nollywood is in Nigeria,” he said.
The envoy also said that Nigeria leads African countries in producing movies.
“Nigeria is especially a leader in producing in the movie industry, so I think this kind of factor will give a lot of impetus and a lot of impetus to the development of Nollywood.
“I hope that next year, maybe Nigeria can do that in China so that people can enjoy the movie. I think we should make that happen,” Jinachun said.
Otunba Olusegun Runsewe, Director General of the National Arts and Culture Council, has commended the Chinese Embassy for taking the lead in initiatives and events that will promote harmony and unity in all sectors.
Runsewe said the purpose of the event was to create an opportunity for countries to exchange views and ideas from different perspectives.
“We would like to be part of it from next year. In other words, we will find a way to bring Nigerian production together with this. It is never too late to use the platform to showcase Nigeria.
“So for me, the Chinese people have managed to give this platform to see the strength of all nine countries coming together and it is a welcome development. I see it as an opportunity for us to build after this,” he added.
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