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特写:台北故宫博物院特展观者如潮 中华文化传承生生不息
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-10-05 05:00
Core Points - The Taipei National Palace Museum is celebrating its 100th anniversary with a series of special exhibitions, including the major exhibition "Jiazi Wannian" featuring over a hundred selected artifacts [1] - The exhibition includes a variety of items such as paintings, documents, ancient books, artifacts, archives, and digital works, attracting a large number of visitors [1] - The most popular exhibit is the "Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains" by Yuan dynasty painter Huang Gongwang, which has drawn significant attention from the public [1] Group 1 - The "Bison" exhibition showcases 98 Song dynasty books, with 19 being unique copies of high historical and cultural value [2] - A notable piece in the exhibition is Su Shi's "Su Wenzhong Gong Zuo Yi," which features a well-preserved edition from the Song dynasty, attracting many visitors [2] - The museum has also transformed the Ming dynasty painting "Han Palace Spring Dawn" into an animated format to enhance viewer engagement and appreciation [2] Group 2 - Future exhibitions include "Millennium Divine Encounter," focusing on the famous gathering of literati in Chinese history, scheduled from October 10, 2025, to January 7, 2026 [2] - The upcoming exhibition will feature renowned works such as Su Shi's "Preface to the Red Cliffs," highlighting the significance of historical literary gatherings [2] - Visitors express a strong interest in traditional Chinese culture, with some planning to visit other museums, such as the Beijing Palace Museum, to further explore cultural heritage [3]
江西南昌:港澳青少年齐聚英雄城 共筑家国情怀
Jing Ji Guan Cha Bao· 2025-10-02 04:01
Core Viewpoint - The event in Nanchang celebrated the 76th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, emphasizing cultural exchange and the importance of national identity among youth from Hong Kong, Macau, and local students [1] Group 1: Cultural Exchange - Youth from Hong Kong and Macau participated in cultural exchange activities in Nanchang, including visiting historical sites and learning about heroic history [1] - The activities included hands-on experiences in traditional Chinese medicine, such as making sachets and brewing flower tea, which facilitated the transmission of traditional culture [1] Group 2: National Identity and Friendship - The event fostered deep friendships between the youth from different regions, enhancing their recognition of Chinese culture and national sentiment [1] - Participants expressed a strong desire for national prosperity and a commitment to contributing to the legacy of the "Hero City" of Nanchang [1]
香港“中华文化节2025”以诗舞戏乐展现千载华夏文化
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-09-28 03:11
Core Perspective - The "Chinese Culture Festival 2025" in Hong Kong showcases the depth and richness of Chinese culture through various artistic forms, culminating in a successful four-month event featuring over 280 activities [1][12]. Group 1: Event Highlights - The festival featured diverse performances including modern dance, traditional opera, and music, with the opening program being the modern dance poetry drama "Poetry Remembers Dongpo" on June 13 [2][6]. - The original dance drama "Li Qingzhao" by the Shanghai Dance Theatre was performed on September 26-27, marking the festival's conclusion [1][2]. - The "Chinese Opera Festival" highlighted traditional performances, such as the Qin opera "Zhou Ren Returns to the Mansion," which resonated with audiences despite language barriers [5]. Group 2: Community Engagement - The festival extended beyond performances to include exhibitions and community events, such as the "Unified World - Shaanxi Qin and Han Civilization Exhibition" at the Hong Kong Museum of History, attracting schoolchildren [7][9]. - The "Colorful Huayi" carnival drew 18,000 participants, featuring various cultural performances that engaged the local community [9]. - Over 30 specialized events were organized, attracting more than 8,000 participants, emphasizing the festival's role in promoting cultural heritage [9][12]. Group 3: Cultural Impact - The Hong Kong government aims to promote traditional Chinese culture as a key direction in its 2024 "Cultural and Creative Industry Development Blueprint" [12]. - Audience feedback indicates a growing appreciation for mainland artistic presentations, with many expressing pride in their cultural heritage [12]. - The festival is seen as a vital platform for cultural exchange, with participating teams praising Hong Kong's role as a center for international cultural dialogue [13].
2025年中华文化大乐园——新西兰奥克兰营开幕
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-09-24 01:41
Core Points - The "2025 Chinese Cultural Paradise - Auckland Camp" officially commenced on September 22, 2023, in Auckland, New Zealand, with a flag presentation ceremony symbolizing the start of the event [1][3]. - The event features a diverse cultural performance showcasing various Chinese art forms, including traditional dance, Peking opera, and martial arts, highlighting the richness of Chinese culture [2][6]. Group 1 - The camp includes over 180 Chinese youth from local schools in Auckland, divided into 8 classes, with 12 professional teachers from Hubei Provincial Peking Opera Theatre and Central China Normal University teaching 12 courses [6]. - The objective of the camp is to enhance the understanding and appreciation of Chinese culture among Chinese youth through an engaging and enjoyable learning experience [6]. - The event will run until October 3, 2023, culminating in a closing ceremony where students will showcase their learning outcomes [6].
特写:两岸龙舟队在新北演绎“速度与激情”
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-09-24 01:30
Core Viewpoint - The cross-strait dragon boat race held in New Taipei City showcases not only competitive spirit but also cultural exchange between Taiwan and mainland China, emphasizing unity and shared heritage [1][2][3]. Group 1: Event Overview - The dragon boat race took place despite adverse weather conditions caused by Typhoon Haikui, with participants from five cities: New Taipei, Taipei, Shanghai, Nanjing, and Suzhou [1]. - Eleven teams competed in the event, with Nanjing, New Taipei, and Taipei securing the top three positions after three rounds of racing [1]. Group 2: Cultural Significance - The event is a continuation of long-standing cultural exchanges between the two sides, highlighting the importance of dragon boat racing in both regions as a means of preserving traditional customs [2]. - Officials emphasized that the race embodies the spirit of teamwork and cultural heritage, reinforcing the idea of "one family across the strait" [2][3]. Group 3: Organizational Aspects - The event was jointly organized by various sports associations from New Taipei, Taipei, Shanghai, Nanjing, and Suzhou, indicating a collaborative effort to promote cultural and sporting ties [3]. - The organizers view the race not just as a competition but as a valuable opportunity for cultural exchange and strengthening relationships between the two sides [3].
新时代中国调研行之文化中华|长城博物馆的古今对话
Xin Hua She· 2025-09-22 18:12
Core Viewpoint - The Great Wall of China, particularly in Ningxia, is a significant historical and cultural heritage that requires better protection and transmission efforts to preserve its legacy [1][8]. Group 1: Historical Significance - Ningxia is a concentrated area for the construction of the Great Wall, with existing relics from various historical periods including the Warring States, Qin, Han, Sui, Song, and Ming dynasties [1]. - The total length of the Great Wall in Ningxia is approximately 1500 kilometers, with visible wall sections measuring about 1038 kilometers and 1225 associated facilities [1]. Group 2: Cultural Importance - The Great Wall serves as a monumental architectural marvel and an important carrier for the transmission and promotion of Chinese culture [5]. - It embodies the enduring spirit of the Chinese nation, reflecting wisdom, strength, and resilience [6]. Group 3: Preservation Efforts - In Ningxia's Yanchi County, there are dedicated guardians of the Great Wall who, despite not being historians or archaeologists, contribute to its preservation through their daily patrols and deep emotional connection to the structure [3]. - The call to protect and pass on the Great Wall as a historical cultural heritage is emphasized, aiming to enhance the legacy of the Great Wall spirit in the modern era [8].
千万粉丝博主 “意公子” 亮相武汉分享:深耕文化,让千年文脉温暖人心
Chang Jiang Shang Bao· 2025-09-21 11:58
Core Insights - The event highlighted the importance of cultural content creation and its impact on society, emphasizing the power of Chinese culture to nourish the human spirit [1][2] Group 1: Cultural Content Creation - The creator "Yigongzi" has been in the industry for 13 years and expresses admiration for Zhuge Liang, influenced by the 1994 version of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" [1] - The methodology for content creation is based on "in-depth + accessible + empathy," with "in-depth" being the core principle to achieve a spiritual resonance with historical figures [1][2] Group 2: Research and Verification - The team conducts rigorous research, exemplified by the 340,000-word documentation on Cao Cao, which includes historical context, timelines, and event verification [2] - For content related to Su Dongpo, the team purchased a traditional version of "Dongpo Zen Joy Collection" to verify stories, ensuring accuracy by considering the author's perspective and objectivity [2] Group 3: Community Engagement - "Yigongzi" shared letters from fans expressing their dedication to Zhuge Liang, illustrating the cultural impact and emotional connection fostered through their work [2] - The creator aims to collaborate with the publishing and cultural sectors to continue spreading cultural values through various media [2]
台湾旺旺集团副董事长周锡玮:两岸青年在短视频时代并无隔阂
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-09-18 03:00
Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that there is no barrier between young people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait in the internet and short video era, as they naturally connect through social media platforms [1] - Taiwanese youth enjoy watching short videos on mainland social platforms, which reflects cultural recognition and the richness of daily life [1][3] - The rapid dissemination of content on social media allows for immediate sharing of experiences, enhancing cultural exchange [1] Group 2 - The promotion of traditional Chinese culture is evident among young people in mainland China, with many adopting traditional attire, which has garnered interest from foreigners [3] - The shared cultural heritage of Chinese culture serves as a common emotional bond for both sides, emphasizing the importance of cultural cooperation [3][4] - Economic cooperation is highlighted, with the mainland's vast market and advanced industrial level providing opportunities for healthy competition and innovation between Taiwanese and mainland enterprises [3] Group 3 - There is significant potential for collaboration in the cultural and creative industries between young people from both sides, leveraging their respective strengths in various fields such as film, animation, and software design [4] - The combination of mainland China's cultural depth and market size with Taiwan's creative talent and operational experience presents a unique opportunity for mutual growth [4]
2025年中华文化大乐园英国伦敦营开营
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-08-01 16:47
Core Points - The "2025 Chinese Cultural Paradise London Camp" was officially launched in London, organized by Hunan Normal University and hosted by the British Chinese Education Promotion Association [1] - The camp aims to promote Chinese culture and facilitate cultural exchange between China and the UK, with over 300 Chinese youth from the UK participating in various cultural courses [2] Group 1 - The camp is attended by a teacher team from Hunan Normal University, including members from the Music, Sports, Fine Arts, and International Chinese Culture colleges, showcasing traditional Chinese culture [1] - The camp will last for 14 days and includes courses on Chinese martial arts, songs, ethnic instruments, dance, calligraphy, traditional crafts, and language arts [2] - The opening ceremony was hosted by the principal of the British Defu Chinese School, with speeches emphasizing the importance of experiencing and promoting Chinese culture [1][2]
“这是‘两岸一家亲’的最好见证”
Core Viewpoint - The "2025 Shaanxi-Taiwan Cultural Exchange Week" is a significant event aimed at promoting cultural exchange and cooperation between youth from both sides, with over 1,000 participants from Taiwan [4][10]. Group 1: Cultural Exchange Activities - The event features various activities, including a solemn ancestral worship ceremony at the Yellow Emperor's Mausoleum, attended by over 350 participants from both sides, symbolizing the shared cultural heritage [5][6]. - Participants engaged in immersive experiences such as visiting historical museums, learning traditional crafts, and enjoying performances that highlight the cultural ties between Taiwan and Shaanxi [4][7][8]. Group 2: Youth Engagement and Learning - The exchange week included workshops where youth learned traditional skills like bamboo weaving and collaborated on music projects that blended local and Taiwanese folk songs, fostering deeper connections [7][8]. - A traditional Chinese medicine cultural workshop was also held, allowing participants to explore the historical roots of Chinese medicine and its relevance today [8][9]. Group 3: Economic and Employment Opportunities - The event provided internship opportunities for 65 Taiwanese students across various sectors in Shaanxi, including culture, industry, and tourism, aimed at enhancing their professional experience [9][10]. - Shaanxi has established a base for Taiwanese youth to support their employment and entrepreneurial endeavors, offering numerous job and internship positions to attract talent from Taiwan [9][10].