On April 8th, "A bosom friend afar brings a distant land near–Exploring Beijing online and enjoy intangible cultural heritage at home" Beijing Intangible Cultural Heritage Overseas Communication Project jointly launched by the Beijing Culture and Tourism Bureau and CRIOnline invited Yang Dezhan - the Tai Chi champion of 2019 World Kung Fu Championship and demonstrated the rigid and soft Tai Chi at the Mutianyu Great Wall in Beijing.
Yang Dezhan - the Tai Chi champion of 2019 World Kung Fu Championship (middle one in the front row) and multilingual "streaming" anchors practiced Tai Chi on the Great Wall
Arabic, Persian, Pashto, Thai, Tamil and other multilingual "streaming" anchors from China Media Group broadcast in the native language of the target country cordially and made interview interaction vividly at the scene to do new media reports such as short videos and live broadcasts. This news was widely reported on social media, apps, websites, and other platforms at home and abroad, inviting global audiences to “exploring Beijing online and enjoy intangible cultural heritage at home”.
Tai Chi is a national-level intangible cultural heritage, and it is a traditional boxing skill that integrates a variety of functions such as temperament, physical fitness, and martial confrontation. This demonstration is Shadow Tai Chi, a simplified, standardized, and systematic Tai Chi training system.
Indian netizen, Sathya Sharvan said after watching the live broadcast of Tai Chi in Liao Liang, a Tamil language “streaming” anchor, "I really want to learn Tai Chi after watching this live broadcast. Chinese culture and art has a profound history and it is very beautiful. Thank you for bringing it into our hearts. "
Screenshot of Indian netizen Sathya Sharvan's message
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