At the regular press conference of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council held today, a reporter asked that Taiwanese people have been hotly discussing the China Central Radio and Television Station's TV series "Flowers" recently. In recent years, mainland TV series have been quite attractive to Taiwanese people. In response, spokesperson Chen Binhua responded that "Flowers" tells the story of ordinary people from all over the world gathered in Shanghai during the wave of reform and opening up in the 1990s, seizing opportunities and working hard, and praised the indomitable and positive enterprising spirit. , it aroused heated discussions and widespread resonance on the Internet and among drama fans after it was broadcast. Fans of Taiwanese dramas have received rave reviews, with some even leaving comments such as "I want to check in at Yellow River Road" and "I want to eat Mr. Bao's rice and pork ribs rice cakes."
Chen Binhua pointed out that outstanding cultural works such as mainland film and television dramas, including "Flowers", have become very popular on the island in recent years. Not only is the work itself a good work, but also because compatriots on both sides of the Taiwan Strait share the same language and culture, they can easily understand and empathize with the plot. This is the power of culture. The common cultural roots and common emotional resonance of Chinese people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait cannot be reduced and have never changed even if time passes, even if we cross mountains and seas, and even if we are separated by man-made obstacles.
Source: CCTV News