Autumn Night at Reception follows the text structure and is divided into three chapters: Moon on the River, Three Thousand Rivers and Year of the River, among which the symphony chapter adapted by Lang Lang and Sichuan Symphony Orchestra based on Song of the Yangtze River is a series. The whole party adheres to the artistic pursuit of "aestheticism, sincerity, lyricism and romance". In the warm atmosphere of "this world", Chinese people all over the world will send their thoughts of reunion and their deep thoughts of home and country.
The Mid-Autumn Festival Gala of the Central Radio and Television General Station, referred to as the Autumn Night of the Central Radio and Television General Station, is a variety show held by the Central Radio and Television General Station on the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival to celebrate the annual traditional festival of the Chinese nation. The Central Radio and Television General Station began to hold the Mid-Autumn Festival party on 199 1. 1999, the Mid-Autumn Festival Gala is hosted by CCTV Chinese International Channel.
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Relying on the regional characteristics of Yibin, the first city in the Yangtze River, the reception desk revolves around the five cultural images of "poetry, wine, moon, water and bamboo". 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 an ancient poem tells the poetry that "the canoe has crossed Chung Shan Man".
Qin Li and Zhao Zhao took the audience to appreciate the long history of "wine culture" with a song "Wine Asks the Moon". Rachel Momo and her good sister went boating on the water, or shuttled through "Moon Town" to express their feelings with "Moon".
Programs such as Water, River Love and River Ballad will merge homesickness into a big 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.