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Rong Zhong'erjia showed his face on CCTV, and did not talk about singing but only about culture

Rong Zhong'erjia showed his face on CCTV, and did not talk about singing but only about culture

Zhang Chaoli Sichuan online reporter Xu Denglin Text/Photo

On January 13, the famous national singer Rong Zhongerjia appeared on the CCTV3 "Culture Ten" column, he is not to sing today, but to spread Tibetan culture, the theme focuses on the Sgula Cultural Tourism City and the song and dance drama "Sgula" that he has worked hard to build in recent years.

Rong Zhong'erjia showed his face on CCTV, and did not talk about singing but only about culture

Born in Aba Prefecture, Rong Zhong'erjia was able to sing and dance since he was a child, and in 2000, he stood out from the 9th National Young Singers Television Grand Prix and won the Silver Award for Popular Singing and the Most Popular Singer Award, becoming famous in one fell swoop. As an original Tibetan singer in short supply in China, the Central National Song and Dance Troupe once issued an invitation to Rong Zhong'erjia to work in Beijing, but he gave up this opportunity and resolutely chose to return to his hometown, hoping to do more for the promotion and exchange of ethnic minority culture through his own strength.

Sgula Cultural Tourism City and the song and dance drama "Sgula" project is a cultural project built by Rong Zhongerjia in Siguniangshan Town, Xiaojin County, Aba Prefecture, which is not only a key investment attraction project in Aba Prefecture, but also an important part of Siguniang Mountain to create a national 5A-level scenic spot, and has been listed as a demonstration project for the integration of culture and tourism in our province. At 11:50 today, CCTV3's "Culture Ten" column invited Rong Zhong'erjia to introduce tibetan history and culture in combination with the Sgula Cultural Tourism City and the song and dance drama "Skula".

Skula is the Tibetan name for Siguniang Mountain. Five years ago, Rong Zhong'erjia first visited the Siguniang Mountain area, which is blessed with unique natural resources and beautiful scenery, but the rich cultural connotations of the Tibetan people are unknown. Therefore, he decided to build a cultural city and rely on the deep and ancient culture of the local area to attract more young people to experience and understand the history of the Tibetan people.

Rong Zhong'erjia showed his face on CCTV, and did not talk about singing but only about culture

Rong Zhong Erjia said: "Sigula Cultural Tourism City is now landed in Siguniang Mountain, it is actually a very worthwhile place to slow down, including Sigula Cultural Square, Folk Culture Center, Ethnic Culture Street, Rong Zhong Erjia Performing Arts Center, high-end resort experience area and other parts, tourists can experience Tibetan farming, marriage customs, food and other cultures in an all-round way." ”

The live-action song and dance drama "Skula", which expresses the Tibetan culture in the Siguniang Mountain area, tells a true historical story. In 1840, the Opium War broke out, the British army landed and occupied Important coastal cities such as Zhoushan and Ningbo, the Qing government mobilized soldiers and horses from all over the country, and more than 2,000 Tibetan expeditionary forces gathered in Aba Prefecture to heroically resist the enemy and defend the country. In the end, more than 2,000 Tibetan soldiers all died for the country.

Rong Zhong'erjia created a live performance in the form of a national song and dance drama in the World Natural Heritage Siguniang Mountain Scenic Area, so that the national history can be activated and interpreted with the natural landscape as the background and the national song and dance as the carrier.

Rong Zhongerjia, who is the general director of the song and dance drama "Skula", said: In the past five years, he has witnessed the comprehensive prosperity and development of Tibetan culture and art, and as a national singer, he is proud of his nation.

Culture is the soul of tourism, and music and dance are the best way to show the unique cultural features of ethnic regions. Rong Zhong'erjia said that he hopes to let more people feel the charm of Siguniang Mountain and feel the charm of Tibetan culture through the Sgula Cultural Tourism City and the song and dance drama "Sgula".

It is reported that at 7:37 on January 14, CCTV3's "Ten Depths" column will also replay Rong Zhong'erjia's dissemination of Tibetan cultural content. Sgula Cultural Tourism City will be opened to the public during this year's May Day.

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