On Chinese Valentine's Day, China Central Radio and Television's 2024 Chinese Valentine's Day special program "Like Seven and Encountering Mange Today" will be broadcast on China Central Radio and Television's comprehensive channel (cctv-1), variety show channel (cctv-3), CCTV and other platforms broadcast. The party was recorded in Yunxi, Hubei Province, with the theme of "Encountering Chinese Romance". It expressed its love for the vast mountains and rivers, sketched a vivid and affectionate romantic portrait, and showed the unique charm of Chinese Valentine's Day culture.
This year’s Chinese Valentine’s Day special program covers songs, operas, dances, recitations, musicals and other artistic expressions. There are songs and dances full of youthful energy and fashionable sense, as well as moving and beautiful situation musicals with sincere emotions; there are in-depth linkages between Cantonese opera and classic film and television works, and there are also national fashion shows that combine tradition and fashion. The program also shows the cultural heritage embedded in Chinese aesthetics through the popularization of traditional Chinese love tokens, and through a navy collective wedding, it concretizes and maximizes Chinese romance, reflecting the steely tenderness of Chinese soldiers. For the first time, the
program set the stage in an pastoral pasture. The astrolabe-like stage complemented the night sky in the vast pasture, creating a romantic atmosphere of stargazing and moongazing during the Chinese Valentine's Day. At the same time, it also cooperated with the National Greening Committee to select seven representative ancient trees, and used AI technology to create unique characters for them. Through the AI interactive device "megaphone", it opened "electronic trees" for people to talk to the ancient trees one by one. Hole". When the audience makes wishes and tells their troubles under the ancient tree, they will get the humorous response from the ancient tree and get answers about love and life.
Text/Beijing Youth Daily reporter Zu Weiwei