Bradford is set to open a film office in China.
Thanks to its heritage and festivals, Bradford became the world's first UNESCO City of Film.
An office will be opened in the city of Qingdao on China’s east coast to develop the relationship between the two country’s film industries.
The office will develop co production projects between UK and Chinese filmmakers and offer advice on studying film and TV production in the UK.
China will also open a film office of its own in Bradford.
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