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A ramble through heritage

By Wang Ru | China Daily | Updated: 2021-12-16 09:24
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The charm of Lijiang in Yunnan province-ethnic culture, snowcapped mountains and an ancient town-is revealed in TV series Ramble in World Heritage.[Photo provided to China Daily]

"Since the places we show are well-known, they may not be fresh in the eyes of some people. We want to give the audience new impressions of the places they may be familiar with, so we show them from diverse angles, and combine them with the stories," says Liu.

The series is a work of successful cooperation.

Satoshi Kitagawa, a Japanese director of the series, says: "Crew members from both countries had in-depth communication during script-writing and filming, respecting each other's opinions and suggestions, and finally made a better work. That is the effect of coproduction."

Liu says: "Japanese crew members could also discover some unfamiliar parts of Chinese cultural heritage, like guqin, a traditional Chinese zither-like instrument, and show them in the work."

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