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Come and see the "Underwater Heritage"! Underwater archaeologists gather in "Every Day Upwards"

Archaeology is not only a dialogue with the ancients, but also to remember the history and learn from the future. Tonight, Hunan Satellite TV's "Underwater Heritage" of "Every Day Upward" invited Cui Yong, vice president of the Guangdong Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, Yang Rongjia, assistant librarian of the Guangdong Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, Zhou Chunshui and Deng Qijiang, an archaeology research center of the State Administration of Cultural Heritage, Liu Xuanhe, a scholar of modern naval history, Wu Lixin, an underwater photographer, and Fan Yinjun, a graduate student of marine archaeology at Shandong University, and Liu Yingtong, a graduate student of marine archaeology at Shandong University, to jointly popularize the little-known mysterious field of underwater archaeology.

Come and see the "Underwater Heritage"! Underwater archaeologists gather in "Every Day Upwards"

Tonight, "5 Minutes to Change the Future" continues to deliver the upward strength of youth perseverance! The "5 Minutes" section of this issue of "Every Day Upward" invites Li Kunhuang, the world champion of drone racing and the youngest CEO in the drone industry, to tell the story of his tenacious past of achieving the ultimate in his favorite field. Despite the achievements that are difficult for ordinary people to achieve, the theme of Li Kunhuang's speech is "Although the qualifications are mediocre, I prefer to be reluctant", and there was no genius teenager, only day after day of diligence. Li Kunhuang's persistence in his dreams inspired more dreamers through his speeches.

The bells of the traditional Chinese New Year are approaching, and this program opens with a special plan of "Daily Shadow PuppetRy" to celebrate the New Year in a traditional way. The crowd manipulated the shadow people behind the curtain, performing the joyful events when the xiaonian family got together, and in the accompaniment of the drum music, the festive reunion atmosphere of the young nian came to the face!

Come and see the "Underwater Heritage"! Underwater archaeologists gather in "Every Day Upwards"

In this issue of "Every Day Upward", Cui Yong, vice president of the Guangdong Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, and Yang Rongjia, assistant librarian of the Guangdong Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, were invited to the scene to jointly unravel the mystery of underwater archaeology for the audience. China's Southern Song Dynasty shipwreck "Nanhai I." was salvaged as a whole, once created a world precedent, "good study group" Wu Zelin, Zhang Yanqi under the guidance of Cui Yong, who had participated in the salvage of the whole process, with glass jars, foam, boats and other props on the spot to simulate the salvage process, the huge momentum, continuous salvage for twenty years of archaeological projects, in an easy-to-understand form in the scene to be restored, China's underwater archaeology experienced hardships and achievements in a more novel form of science popularization to young people.

Buried underwater is also the past of the war. This issue also invites Zhou Chunshui, the leader of the underwater archaeology project of the Jingyuan Ship, to introduce the great significance of the excavation of the shipwreck of the Jiawu Naval Battle, and the underwater archaeology makes the history of the Jiawu Naval Battle be pieced together little by little.

The development of science and technology has provided many benefits for archaeology, and Deng Qijiang, the leader of the underwater archaeology project in the Paracel Islands, also came to the scene to talk about the experience of salvaging cultural relics at a maximum diving depth of 1003 meters in the project. Underwater diving technology is combined with underwater archaeology, so that more cultural relics will not be forgotten!

Text/Guangzhou Daily, Xinhua City Reporter: Moschig

Guangzhou Daily New Flower City Editor: Sun Jun

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