China News Service, December 21 (Reporter Han Shuainan) Located at the junction of Yunnan, Sichuan and Tibet, Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Yunnan Province is a magical and peaceful land, and its state capital, Shangri-La, is a paradise on earth that the world yearns for.

At 11:00 on December 23, the Sino-Japanese co-produced documentary "Treasure" (Chinese and English versions) will be broadcast on China News Network, showing the customs and traditional culture of Yunnan-Tibet-related prefectures and counties to the audience.

  "Treasure" was jointly produced and distributed by the Information Office of the People's Government of Yunnan Province, China News Service, and Japan's Daitou TV Station.

On October 15, the film (Chinese and Japanese version) premiered in prime time on Daitou TV in Japan, and was loved by local audiences.

While the Chinese and English versions are being broadcast on Chinanews.com, it will also be broadcast on American City TV, Canada 600 International, Nepal National TV, Cambodia National TV, American Overseas Chinese Network, American Chinese Associated Press, British European Times, etc. Multiple national media platforms broadcast it in turn, setting off a "treasure hunt" craze.

The picture is a screenshot of the "Treasure" trailer.

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  The filming and production of "Treasure" took nearly four months, and it is divided into two episodes, the first and the second, with a total duration of 60 minutes.

The film takes two groups of musicians singing and dancing all the way to search for "treasures" as clues, and deeply excavates the magnificent mountains and rivers, unique resource endowments, splendid national culture, and rich spiritual culture of Tibet-related prefectures and counties in Yunnan along the way. The stories of vivid and moving characters reflect the bigness from the small, reflecting the new image of the people of all ethnic groups in Yunnan forging the consciousness of the Chinese nation's community and safeguarding the unity of the motherland and national unity.

  In the first episode, the Tibetan musician Rexi Tserangdan and Wu Junde went to Lijiang and Diqing in Tibet-related prefectures of Yunnan Province as clues, and successively visited the "Dongba" of the Naxi people in Lijiang who are still inheriting the national culture in ancient times. He Guowei, He Lin, the last ferryman at the ancient ferry on the Jinsha River, Zhaxi Peichu, a Tibetan youth who returned to his hometown to inherit traditional culture after studying abroad, and Huadan Nanjia, a painter who promoted Thangka culture in the ancient city of Dukezong, etc. .

The picture is a screenshot of the "Treasure" trailer.

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  In the second episode, Yang Jinlam, a famous Tibetan singer in Yunnan, and her husband, Li Peng, a Yi nationality musician, and her daughter Li Jialam visited their hometown Diqing as the main line. There are stories of the Yunnan snub-nosed monkey, the inheritance of Nixi black pottery craftsmanship from his father, the "Xindiqing people" who settled down in Tacheng to run a homestay, and Tibetan women revitalizing ancient villages by making handicrafts.

  The film was shot in Yulong County, Lijiang City, Yunnan Province, Shangri-La City, Deqin County, Weixi County, and Baima Snow Mountain National Nature Reserve in Diqing Prefecture; the characters involved are Tibetan, Naxi, Lisu, Yi, Han, etc. Many ethnic groups; the "treasures" excavated include Naxi Dongba script, traditional Tibetan architecture, matsutake, Guozhuang dance, Reba dance, Xianzi, Thangka, Yunnan golden monkey, Nixi black pottery, etc., and make these "treasures" thousands of years The enduring spirit of inheritance and protection.

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