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2023 Chinese Poetry Contest Airing Schedule
2023 Poetry Contest as of February 3, 2023 has ended.
The program is set up with ten thematic hot words "joy, taste, burning, cold, summer, Mr., originally, heart, the world, ten years, far away", to tell the true story of the public "and poetry", to inherit the beauty of poetry and words. The program is designed to carry forward Chinese traditional culture, to show the weather in life, and to show the spirit in the ordinary.
The program premiered on CCTV Comprehensive Channel at 20:00 every night from January 25, 2023, and was rebroadcast on CCTV Science and Education Channel at 21:40 the next day, ending on February 3, 2023. In the end, Ma Baoli won the overall champion, Zhu Yanjun won the second place.
Program Features
The program is based on the idea of "Ideology + Art + Technology", and uses XR, VR and other technological means to break through the boundaries of space and time, and to use poems as a medium to create an immersive experience of China's outstanding traditional culture for the audience.
The program enhances the use of stage mechanical devices to achieve the opening and closing, lifting, rotating and other movements; encircling rhythmic screen, to create a beautiful mood; focus on upgrading the three-dimensional ropeway camera virtual technology, to achieve a 360-degree visual experience without dead angle.
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