A
comprehensive Chinese culture and tourism promotion programme, China Weeks: When Culture and Tourism Blend, has been launched online in Britain,
offering Britons under the COVID-19 lockdown a closer look at the Chinese
culture at home.
To support the British government's social
distancing measures, the two-month programme showcases a selection of
high-quality literature, music and photography specially designed for those who
stay at home and work from home.
Initiated by the Ministry of Culture and
Tourism of China in 2019, the programme is hosted by the China National Tourist
Office in London, which uploaded the first batch of the selection last week to
its social media accounts on WeChat, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Twitter,
amongst others.
“With our brand-new content this year, we
hope to offer you a closer look at, and a deeper understanding of, Chinese
culture, online and from home,” said the Tourist Office in a press release.
Highlights of the new content include Together, a poignant joint production
by Chinese and Italian musicians, which is “a touching moment with first-class
music and artists…fully displaying that music is the common language for
musicians to join hands in fighting the pandemic”.
Meanwhile, A Sunny Day, a 21-minute delicate and inspiring mini-opera,
produced during the pandemic by the China National Opera House, portrays the
images of patients, doctors and the virus vividly in a Western opera musical
style.
For those pursuing a deeper knowledge of
Chinese philosophy and values, the Office provides them with an ingenious guide
to the realm of Beijing Opera, A Primer
of Beijing Opera, which combines
a trinity of user-friendly guides for readers, listeners and viewers.
Must-sees also include the Our Silk Road exhibition. With over 60
pictures selected from over 8,000 works by 330 photographers at the fifth World
Photography Conference in northeast China's Shandong province, the exhibition
underscores the striking similarity amongst peoples, and highlights the importance
of enhancing understanding and appreciation across cultures.
Xinhua
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