“Only by knowing where it came from and where it is going can we know where it is coming.” In the next step, the State Administration of Cultural Heritage will continue to protect, manage and make good use of revolutionary cultural relics resources with heart and affection, and make greater contributions to inspiring the whole party and the people of the whole country to inherit the revolutionary tradition and forge ahead in a new journey of building a modern socialist country in an all-round way! On July 31, in the final episode of “The Red Mark – A Sound File of 100 Revolutionary Cultural Relics”, Li Qun, vice minister of culture and tourism and director of the State Administration of Cultural Heritage, said. So far, the large-scale media report “Red Mark” on the centenary of the founding of the CPC, jointly produced by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage, the Central Radio and Television General Station, and the Cyberspace Administration of the Central Committee, has come to a perfect end.
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China, and in order to make good use of revolutionary cultural relics, carry forward revolutionary traditions and inherit revolutionary culture, the State Administration of Cultural Heritage, the Central Radio and Television General Station, and the Cyberspace Administration of the Central Committee, relying on the top 100 narrators of revolutionary cultural relics and their works, jointly produced 100 episodes of large-scale integrated media reports entitled “Red Marks – Sound Files of 100 Revolutionary Cultural Relics”. Since March 22, the program has been broadcast on the Voice of China of the Central Radio and Television Corporation, CCTV News, CCTV Network, Yunlisten, the official website of the State Administration of Cultural Heritage, and the official website of the Central Cyberspace Administration of China.
“Red Mark” selects 100 representative revolutionary cultural relics from revolutionary museums and memorial halls across the country in the 100-year history of the founding of the CPC, and recounts the magnificent struggle of the Chinese people led by the Communist Party of China through the powerful narration of 100 “revolutionary cultural relics narrators”, and conveys the revolutionary spirit carried by the cultural relics. Among them, there are not only the first Chinese full translation of the Communist Manifesto, but also the well-known revolutionary cultural relics such as the barge gun used by Zhu De in the Nanchang Uprising, as well as the three letters of appointment of the Golden Buddha Zhuang and the exchange coupons of the Shaanxi-Gansu Border District Farmers’ Cooperative Bank and other revolutionary cultural relics stories that are told completely to the public for the first time.
The show has received a good response since it was broadcast. Announcer Kang Hui, astronaut Yang Liwei, actor Zhang Guoli and other well-known figures in various industries, as well as 100 “post-90s” docents participated in the recording of the program. On the day of the premiere, “News Network” made a special report on the start of the program. In June, the program was rated by the State Administration of Radio and Television as a key radio and television program to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the CPC. The total number of views of the program on the CCTV news client exceeded 11 million, there were 5 hot search topics related to Weibo, and the number of hits on the whole network exceeded 500 million.
From June 25, “Red Mark” will be broadcast on the Shanghai-Jiaxing Red Tourist Train. In order to better serve the study and education of Party history, so that more Party members, cadres and the people can listen to this well-made and highly audible audio guide when visiting relevant revolutionary museums and memorial halls, the State Administration of Cultural Heritage is successively landing the program in the memorial halls and museums where the revolutionary cultural relics are located. (Revolution Xuan)