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Tuesday, January 04 2022 - 23:53
AsiaNet
"The Shape of Culture" Season 2 Unfolds Cultural and Humanistic Stories of World Heritage Sites
BEIJING, Jan. 4, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The second season of the much-anticipated cultural reality show "The Shape of 
Culture" returned to Zhejiang Television on December 19, unfolding a new season 
of world heritage tales and stories with the first episode set in the ancient 
capital city Luoyang. Full episodes of the second season are now available on 
the Zhejiang STV Official Channel on YouTube.

China has inscribed 55 sites on the UNESCO World Heritage list, and the 
cultural reality show has endeavored to invite celebrity guests to join the 
"youth troupe" and explore the World Heritage sites, sharing sentiments and 
interesting stories of their journeys.

Led by Shan Jixiang, director of China Cultural Relics Academy who served as 
the director of the Palace Museum in Beijing between 2012 and 2019, the "youth 
troupe" of the second season is joined by Zhou Yun, Xiao Yang and Niu Junfeng. 
Taking Luoyang, a city with three World Heritage sites as the starting point, 
the first episode of the season walks the path of history to emphasize the 
heritage values of the Silk Road as well as the continuation of Chinese 
civilization and intermingling of global cultures.

"Once we recognize the great charm of the cultural heritages around us, 
everyone can feel a sincere happiness from the bottom of their hearts – some 
are awoken by nostalgia, and some are inspired by pride. As the saying goes, 
'what's learned from books is superficial after all, it's crucial to practice 
it personally,' if you want to understand a person, you need to communicate 
more, and if you want to comprehend a World Heritage site, you also need to 
experience and feel it to have deeper emotions that are close to your heart and 
connected to your bloodline," said Shan. 

One of the show's key messages is translating the diversity of world heritages 
and civilization from multiple perspectives. It features a wide selection of 
sites such as the Yin Xu archaeological site, the Imperial Kiln Sites of 
Jingdezhen, Mount Wuyi which is the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, 
Zhoukoudian cave system and more. Each World Heritage site has a special focus 
from the perspectives of humanity, history, culture or nature – like tracing 
the origin of humankind at Zhoukoudian or conducting a symphony of nature at 
Mount Wuyi.

"We sincerely hope that the 'The Shape of Culture' reality show will encourage 
more young people to start their own journeys of cultural exploration and 
discovery, treasure the bountiful Chinese culture and fall in love with world 
cultural heritage to become guardians and inheritors," said Shan.

"The Shape of Culture" is also shaping fresh understanding of world heritages 
through the diverse points of views from different people, the "youth troupe" 
is joined by locals who have been living in these world heritage sites for 
generations, and the history and civilization of grand World Heritage sites are 
versed in their everyday life, like the rowing father and daughter on the Jiuqu 
River, the craftsmen in Jingdezhen and the youth orchestra In Quanzhou that has 
inherited ancient tunes.

"The Shape of Culture" also invites top historians and experts to bring 
in-depth and accurate interpretations of the World Heritage sites. Season 2 
will visit 12 World Heritage sites across nine Chinese provinces, including The 
Grand Canal (Yangzhou), Sanxingdui Site, Mount Lu National Park and Quanzhou, 
one of the world's largest ports along the historic Maritime Silk Road.

SOURCE: Zhejiang Television
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