On October 12th, at the first China Broadcasting and Television Quality Creation Conference’s parallel forum themed "How to Empower," the fourth batch of recommended micro-drama projects for the "Travel with Micro-Dramas" initiative was announced. A total of 55 outstanding theme-based micro-drama works were selected, including "Stories of Macao," "Superman from Dali Village," "Ningbo in 144 Hours," and "1818 Editing Office."
This release focuses on how micro-dramas can empower culture and tourism, promoting the concept of "cultural tourism" through "micro-drama+" to demonstrate the interplay between literature and travel. Following the eight thematic directions determined at the project's outset, a range of excellent works have been introduced: four pieces such as "Dreaming of Water Rhythms in Tangxi" depict the landscape of rural revitalization; six works like "The Sea Hunners (Season 1)" tell historical and cultural stories; fifteen pieces including "Get to Work, Young Lady!" and "The Sixth Awakened Lion" showcase the charm of intangible cultural heritage; five works such as "True Detective: Nineteen Twenty-Seven" delve into the rich context of cultural relics; four pieces like "Chronicles of the Sacred Beast River" support the construction of national cultural parks; two works including "Ningbo in 144 Hours" highlight the power of industrial development; and eleven pieces like "1818 Editing Office" and "Stories of Macao" outline the tapestry of urban civilization. Additionally, eight works such as "Landscape Hunter: Chaka Salt Lake" and "Here Lies a Path to the Stars" beautifully display the essence of ecological civilization.
With this announcement, the “Travel with Micro-Dramas” creative initiative has now released a total of 114 recommended works.
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