On September 29th, 2023, the Central Radio and Television General Station released the 2023 Mid-Autumn Festival Gala. At 8 o'clock in the evening, the CCTV Mid-Autumn Festival Gala will be broadcast simultaneously on CCTV- 1, CCTV-3, CCTV-4 and CCTV- 15, and it will unfold slowly around three chapters: Moon River, Three Thousand Rivers and Year of the Full Moon.
Guest lineup: Sa Beining, Charlie, Rachel Momo, Phoenix Legend, Lang Lang, Silent King, Xia Tian, Huang Qishan, Li Yugang, Yang Mi, Zhang Xiaofei and Sitar tan.
Main contents: It was filmed in four performance areas for the first time, with more than 20 programs in the form of solo, duet, symphony performance and dance. It presents a warm atmosphere of the combination of Mid-Autumn Festival reunion thoughts and feelings of home and country. The Central Radio and Television General Station used the vertical screen to produce new media for the first time in the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2023, and made full use of the cutting algorithm of the intelligent AI of the General Station. All vertical screen signal sources on the scene enjoyed the horizontal screen 4K signal source.
Appreciation of party program
The song "Light" sung by Charlie is integrated into the lyrics of Su Shi, a famous writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, and sings the open-mindedness of life and the unyielding spirit of the Chinese nation. Phoenix Legend combines ancient style with popular rap, and a poem "Crossing the Mountain" adapted from ancient poetry tells that canoes convey the poetry of thousands of mountains. Qin Li and Zhao Zhao showed the audience a long history of wine culture with a song "Drinking asking for the moon". Rachel Momo and her good sister rowed on the water or shuttled through Moon Town to express their feelings with "Moon".
Homesickness is like water, and programs such as "River Love" and "River Ballad" will merge homesickness into a river as soon as possible. Yang Mi and Liu brought the Chinese wind stage "If I Leave You", which vividly presented the misty bamboo sea in southern Sichuan. Five cultural images unfold slowly, showing the lasting charm of the Yangtze River culture and the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival.