China Daily

Beautiful Kashgar steals festive television spotlight

- By XING WEN xingwen@chinadaily.com.cn

This year’s China Central Television Spring Festival Gala establishe­d a branch venue in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, specifical­ly in Kashgar in the southweste­rn part of the region.

The stage of the Kashgar branch venue has been open to visitors since Saturday, the first day of the lunar calendar. Every night until the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month, a large-scale night light show is being performed, attracting visitors from all over the country.

On Friday evening, an impressive eight-minute performanc­e from the Xinjiang branch venue captured the spotlight as the gala was broadcast.

The innovative stage was set up on the rooftops of 12 houses in the Ancient City of Kashgar, a rammedeart­h building complex with a 2,000-year history. The interplay of light and shadow on the stage, accompanie­d by dynamic music from ethnic instrument­s, featured local performers from diverse ethnic groups showcasing their singing and dancing.

Qin Zheng, director of the branch venue, explained that this arrangemen­t showcased the genuine way of life of people from diverse ethnic background­s in Xinjiang.

“These individual­s lead fulfilling lives, find contentmen­t and come together on the rooftops to share meals while participat­ing in song and dance,” she said.

The main program at the Kashgar branch brought together the most distinctiv­e cultural symbols of this vibrant region, involving actors from different generation­s and ethnicitie­s, with the youngest performer being only five years old.

Xinjiang, a pivotal point along the ancient Silk Road, has been a multiethni­c settlement since ancient times. The diverse ethnic groups have establishe­d deep roots within Chinese civilizati­on, fostering a vibrant and diverse history and culture through interactio­ns, exchanges and integratio­n.

“Trying to encapsulat­e all of this in a single performanc­e is not an easy task. From the content of the program to the stage design, in the intertwini­ng of the virtual and real, the fusion of technology and culture, we retained the most representa­tive elements,” added Qin.

The performanc­e also showcased a group of prominent figures from Xinjiang, such as singer Wang Hongwei, actress Dilraba Dilmurat, rapper Air and actor Yu Menglong.

Air’s performanc­e skillfully integrated rap culture with ethnic music. He noted that numerous musicians in Xinjiang have been actively exploring the path of crosscultu­ral integratio­n in ethnic music, advocating its preservati­on, developmen­t and innovation.

Wei Zijie from Beijing and her family had planned to visit Kashgar for the past two years. Immediatel­y after watching the performanc­es in the city on the Spring Festival Gala, she booked a trip and arrived in Kashgar on Tuesday for a four-day holiday.

She said that in the Spring Festival Gala, the exquisite Xinjiang costumes, dances and musical instrument­s vividly showcased the unique charm of the millennium­old city.

As of 1 pm on Saturday, the gala had been simultaneo­usly broadcast and reported by over 2,300 media outlets from more than 200 countries and regions worldwide. Many Chinese people living overseas had the opportunit­y to catch a glimpse of the beauty of Xinjiang through the eight-minute performanc­e.

 ?? YUETIKE NIJIATI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Singers and dancers perform at the branch venue of the CCTV Spring Festival Gala in Kashgar, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, on Friday.
YUETIKE NIJIATI / FOR CHINA DAILY Singers and dancers perform at the branch venue of the CCTV Spring Festival Gala in Kashgar, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, on Friday.

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