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[Cultural Heritage, Global Commerce, and Modern Leisure: A Special English Review]-[Camping culture flourishes in China's northern meadows]

Special English · B1 · 2024-06-24

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Artistic Treasures: The Kangxi Portrait

History and art have converged in Shanghai with the unveiling of a rare portrait of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty. This piece, created by Italian painter Giovanni Gerardini between 1700 and 1704, marks the first time it has been exhibited in China in over three centuries. Currently on display at the Bund 1 art museum, the portrait offers a distinct perspective on the Emperor, depicting him in “blue casual garment” with a face that appears notably younger than the version familiar to the Chinese public. Simon Verde, director of the Uffizi Galleries, notes that such variations are common due to the “subjective impressions” of different painters, expressing a hope that both versions might one day be displayed together to allow the public to form their own interpretations.

The Olympic Economy: China’s Manufacturing Surge

As the 2024 Paris Olympic Games approach, China’s industrial sector is experiencing a significant boom in exports. Zhejiang-based companies are playing a pivotal role, with Rei Ri providing 3,000 “eco-friendly lazy sofas” for the Olympic village, constructed from “recycled foam scraps.” Similarly, the Zhejiang Textwell Textile Corporation has utilized its expertise in “functional fabric innovation” to develop high-performance materials for athletes. In Yiwu, the “world’s supermarket,” business operators report a massive surge in orders for Olympic-themed merchandise. Customizable light sticks featuring the French tricolor and other national emblems have seen high demand, with customs data confirming that Yiwu’s sports goods exports to France rose by 22% in the first four months of the year, signaling a strategic move to capture greater European market share.

Camping and Rural Tourism in Qiqihar

In Northern China, the city of Qiqihar is transforming into a premier destination for nature enthusiasts. Known for its “vast marshes, lakes, and lush reed beds,” the city has successfully leveraged its natural beauty to attract over 3.2 million visitors during the May Day holiday. Camping manager Wang Dongshan notes the immense popularity of the region, where he is forced to turn down “two-thirds of the reservation calls.” To manage this influx, local tourism operators are integrating “culinary delights,” “traditional dance performances,” and even plans for “hot spring baths” to ensure a year-round attraction. This growth in adventure tourism is also fostering local entrepreneurship, evidenced by the rise of “quaint coffee houses” like Great Journey Camp Coffee, which serves as a respite for cyclists and campers alike.

Intellectual Traditions: The 'Yajī' Culture

Reflecting on the historical need for intellectual discourse, the broadcast explores the Chinese tradition of yà ji, or “elegant gathering.” Unlike the Western coffeehouse culture where intellectuals gathered for political debate, the yà ji focused on refining tastes and increasing knowledge through “arts of life” such as “burning incense, arranging flowers, brewing tea, and painting appreciation.” The segment highlights the evolution of tea culture, transitioning from a medicinal practice in the Tang Dynasty to the sophisticated “din cha” whisking technique of the Song Dynasty, which involved creating an “impressive milky froth.” Historical events like the “Lanting Gathering” in 353 AD—where calligraphy sage Wang Xizhi recorded poems from 42 literary figures—exemplify how these gatherings bridged the gap between social recreation and high art. Today, these traditions continue to inspire, as modern enthusiasts hold similar gatherings to share interests and spark societal inspiration.

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The world is changing fast, that you can learn it at a slower pace.
Special English You're listening to Special English.
Here's the news. A rare portrait of a Chinese emperor by an Italian painter has been unveiled in Shanghai.
the first time that the work has been exhibited in China in over three hundred years.
The portrait of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty is an intriguing addition to the exhibition entitled the 18th century Masterpieces, which features pieces from the collections of Uffizi Galleries in Italy.
The exhibition is being held at the Bund 1 art museum in Shanghai and runs until August 25.

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