China News Service, Dunhuang, Gansu, September 13 (Reporter Ding Si) Re-walking the ancient Silk Road within 6 days, passing through the four cities of Wuwei, Zhangye, Jiayuguan, and Dunhuang in the Hexi Corridor of Gansu, first visit to the Xiamen branch of "Taiwan Herald" in Gansu President Peng Houlin bluntly stated that he was “shocked and deeply attracted” and tried to learn from the original idea of ​​“searching for villages of the same name on both sides of the strait” planned by the newspaper to find and connect the “resonance points” of readers on both sides of the strait on the ancient silk road.

  From the 9th to the 14th, the "Taiwan Media Watching Gansu" event organized by the Taiwan Affairs Office of Gansu Province attracted "Taiwan Herald", Taiwan's "China Agricultural News", Taiwan's "China Community News", Taiwan's Dongsen TV, Taiwan's Dongsen More than ten media professionals including ET News Cloud and Straits TV participated in the event.

The event aims to experience the achievements of the mainland’s economic development through what Taiwanese media people see, hear, and think in their hearts. It showcases Chinese culture from multiple perspectives such as artistic attainments, urban construction, ecological environment, beautiful countryside, and human life. The unique charm and regional customs have strengthened Taiwan’s youth’s sense of identity with Chinese culture and the sense of belonging of the Chinese nation.

Taiwan media interviewed in Zhangye National Wetland Park in Gansu.

Ding Sishe

  Explore the past and visit the present to find the "resonance point" of readers on both sides of the strait

  As early as more than 2,000 years ago, the Hexi Corridor, a long and narrow area surrounded by plateaus, mountains, deserts, and grasslands, stood at the forefront of "opening to the outside world" of that era.

Someone likened that the "Dunhuang-Jiuquan-Zhangye-Wuwei City Group" composed of the four Hexi counties is just like the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area led by Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, and Macau in the Ocean Age.

  In front of you is the tranquility of "Lotus Pond Flowers and Leaves Muyouxiang". Wild animals inhabiting here pass by from time to time. If you hadn't looked up and saw the snow in the Qilian Mountains in the distance, Peng Houlin, who was in Zhangye National Wetland Park in Gansu Province for the first time, seemed to think he was himself "Crossing" to the Jiangnan Water Village.

"The northwestern part of the mainland is vast. Although I have heard about it for a long time, my first visit to the Gobi Desert made me impressed." He said, I believe many readers in Taiwan would also like to "visit here."

  At the moment, Taiwanese youth are a group that Peng Houlin is very concerned about.

In an interview with reporters, he said that the information released by the mainland on employment, pensions, entrepreneurship, and other information is of great concern to young people in Taiwan. Compared with southern cities, their understanding of the western part of the mainland is relatively blank. It is very timely and necessary to pass opportunities and so on to the people of Taiwan.

  "Look for the common point of convergence between readers and audiences on both sides of the strait, so that people on both sides of the strait can interact and learn from each other." Peng Houpin said that media professionals are the bridge and link of cross-strait exchanges. , Looking for elements of non-governmental exchanges between the two sides from the perspective of the community, such as the villages of the same name on both sides of the strait, agricultural technology, community building and other topics, attracting a large number of young people from Taiwan to participate.

This trip to the Hexi Corridor will also be planned into a series of reports from the perspectives of culture, tourism, and agriculture.

  Coincidentally, the cultural ties of the same roots and ancestors on both sides of the strait have become the focus of attention of Taiwan’s "China Agricultural Daily" reporter Gao Fang.

After visiting Jiayuguan, "the world's most powerful pass", she said that she visited four ancient prefecture cities in the Hexi Corridor and saw the wisdom of the ancients and the ambition of defending the country in Jiayuguan, and saw such modern high-tech silk in Wuwei. The development of Luhanhan Agriculture is a step-by-step effort.

As a media person, you must pass on these ancient and modern stories and profound cultural heritage to young people today, so that they can see the real continent.

  Not only is the Internet celebrity check-in, but also tells the story behind it

  On the 13th, the Taiwan media interview team visited the Mogao Grottoes, walked into the Mingsha Mountain Crescent Spring Scenic Area, and experienced the thousand-year-old Dunhuang culture up close. This trip is also the part that Taiwan Dongsen TV reporter Huang Yuanyuan is most looking forward to.

  With the arrival of the Mid-Autumn Festival and the National Day holiday, the tourist market in Dunhuang, Gansu, an international tourist city on the Silk Road, is becoming more and more popular, and camels continuously shuttle around Mingsha Mountain.

But in Huang Yuanyuan’s view, the Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes and Mingsha Mountain Scenic Area are not only “net celebrity check-in locations”, “we must also see the stories behind these prosperity today. This is what Taiwanese media reporters should work harder to pursue. Things." she said.

  Whether facing Taiwanese businessmen who have settled in the west, walking into the Heihe River Basin Ecological Reserve in Zhangye Qilian Mountains, or climbing the Jiayuguan Tower, Huang Yuanyuan always searches for relevant information through the Internet one day in advance and interviews local people and Taiwanese businessmen on-site with colleagues , Relevant departments, make detailed records.

  "Taiwanese people's stereotypes about the mainland are still in the past. Now, under the epidemic, we can still visit the west. In addition to recording the current development of the mainland, we must also tell the stories behind these well." Huang Yuanyuan said Previously, she had interviewed stories about ecological conservation at the source of the Yellow River. After the show was broadcast, the ratings were very good and it was favored by the Taiwanese people, and the audience would have a deeper perception of the efforts behind the prosperity and development.

  For this trip, she also wants to pay more attention to the protection of Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes, digital technology restoration and other content, as well as stories about the ecological protection of the Crescent Spring. (over)