June 22 marks the 10th anniversary of the Grand Canal’s successful application as a World Heritage Site. On this special day, the humanistic documentary program "March on the Grand Canal of China" jointly produced by Shandong Satellite TV, Yuheng Pictures, and Cranberry Culture w

html June 22 is the tenth anniversary of the Grand Canal’s successful application as a World Heritage Site. On this special day, the humanistic documentary program "March on the Grand Canal of China" jointly produced by Shandong Satellite TV, Yuheng Pictures, and Cranberry Culture will also be held on June 22. It will premiere on Shandong Satellite TV at 20:30 on June 22, and will be launched on Mango TV at 22:00 on June 22.

This season's program consists of Taiwanese actor Guo Pinchao, Shandong-born actor Zhang Xiaoqian and Guangdong-born singer Yu Gengyin forming a "marching boy group". Shandong Satellite TV host Wu Sijia serves as the travel recommendation officer. From tracing the source of the Yellow River to finding the way to the canal, the original team from last season has reunited. The marching group will continue to explore the Grand Canal in the form of a private tour, leading the audience to immersively appreciate the prosperity and cultural heritage along the Grand Canal.

Continues the ultimate budget travel mode and explores the canal culture from multiple angles

This season's program continues to adhere to the principle of "real listening, real watching, real feeling", gathering the original team, starting from Hangzhou, the "southern starting point" of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, from south to north Marching through Wuxi, Yangzhou, Huai'an, Jining, Dezhou, Kaifeng, Cangzhou, Tianjin, and finally arrived in Beijing. The marching group must complete digital challenges at each stop along the way, unlock travel funds, and light up local footprint lights. The last phase of the cruise is a night cruise on the Tongzhou section of Beijing, which has been opened to navigation, and the puzzle pieces collected throughout the season are combined into a flowing canal picture. Reproduce the thousand-year prosperity of the canal and realize the connection and integration of ancient and modern cultures. The three brothers of the

marching group will take the audience to various cities along the Grand Canal from a diversified perspective, and immerse themselves in the north and south cityscape, history, culture and street fireworks nurtured by the canal culture.

The difficulty of the rules has been fully upgraded. In the challenge, you can get a glimpse of the story behind the canal. In the first episode of the

program, the marching group came to Hangzhou, the "southern starting point" of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. Here, the program team organized a special assembly ceremony. The three members of the marching group will take on the challenges of picking spring tea, riding a 30-kilometer canal, and making scissors made using ancient intangible cultural heritage. They can assemble after successful challenges. In the process, they met Sun Xiaomao, an 82-year-old tea-making grandmother who dedicated her life to Longjing Tea Garden, Chen Yiyang, a male college student who completed the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal in 14 days, and Ding Jican, the provincial intangible cultural heritage inheritor of Zhang Xiaoquan's cutting art...

Here, they also met Qi Xin, the author of the letter "Application of the Grand Canal as World Heritage" and a local figure in this episode. He was also the assistant to expert Luo Zhewen, one of the "Three Canal Elders" (the initiator of the Grand Canal's application for World Heritage). Under Qi Xin's affectionate narration, the marching group experienced the Grand Canal's 2,500-year history and its 3,111-day journey to be declared a cultural heritage site. At the same time, in this program, the marching group also visited the key figures in the Grand Canal's application for World Heritage one by one under the recommendation of Qi Xin: Zhu Bingren, one of the "Three Canal Elders" who applied for the World Heritage, and the first director of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal Museum in China. Curator Zhou Xinhua, member of the Grand Canal Special Committee of the Chinese Cultural Relics Society, and vice-president Wang Hezhong... walking into their stories made them more and more convinced of the significance of this canal walk.

At the end of the program, three people from the marching group will participate in the "Hundred People's Universiade" challenge together with 100 Hangzhou college students. Only one of the three people in the marching group who successfully squeezes into the top 10 will be considered a successful challenge and the footprint lights will be lit. Can they succeed in the challenge and win the first leg of the "Great Luck"?

A Grand Canal, half of the history of China. During its 2,500 years of continuous flow, the canal running through the north and south has not only played a role in transporting materials, but also has a subtle impact on the people living along the canal. The unique lifestyle and canal culture of canal people link the past and present of Chinese civilization and bear witness to the cultural integration and symbiosis of northern and southern cities. Shandong Satellite TV's "March on the Grand Canal of China" is designed with a strong variety show focus on Qiongyou. It uses large-scale, strong documentary real images to take the audience to appreciate the urban style and history and culture along the Grand Canal from multiple dimensions, tell the story of the canal well, and strengthen the culture. confidence.The "Marrying the Grand Canal" journey has begun. It will be locked on Shandong Satellite TV at 20:30 every Saturday from June 22, and will be launched on Mango TV at 22:00. Follow the footsteps of the marching group and appreciate the thousand-year prosperity of the Grand Canal.