On July 2, the program team of "One Word Millennium" of the Chinese Global Program Center (CCTV-4) walked into the Dadiwan site in Qin'an County, and focused on exploring the 8,000-year-old cultural heritage of Dadiwan in an all-round and multi-angle manner through planning and shooting.
Dadiwan site is located in the east side of Shaodian Village, Wuying Town, 62 kilometers northeast of Qin'an County, is the earliest Neolithic period in the mainland, the longest lasting, the most intact ancient ruins, it has a total area of 2.75 million square meters since the first excavation in 1978, including Dadiwan Museum, F301 primitive village ruins, F901 primitive palace ruins three tourist areas. The content of the site covers many aspects of primitive architecture, painting art, agricultural origin, writing and religion, and nearly 10,000 pieces of cultural relics such as pottery, stone, jade, bone, horn, and mussel ware have been unearthed, and 241 houses have been excavated, 104 stove sites, 321 ash pits and kiln pits, 35 kiln sites, 70 tombs, and 9 moats. It is famous at home and abroad for China's earliest dry farming specimens, the earliest painted pottery, the earliest prototype of writing, the earliest concrete floor, the earliest palace-like ruins, and the earliest paintings, and is known as one of the "100 major archaeological discoveries in China in the 20th century".
In this filming, the members of the program team of "One Word Millennium" used a high degree of professionalism and full enthusiasm for work, and used vivid lens language and unique perspectives to deeply excavate and show the outstanding achievements of the Dadiwan site in many fields such as primitive architecture, painting art, agricultural origin, writing development and religious beliefs. From exquisite faience to primitive palace-like architecture, from ancient rudiments of writing to abundant unearthed cultural relics, every detail has been carefully captured, vividly reproducing the life scenes and wisdom crystallization of ancient ancestors. On the same day, the host of the program also experienced the process of faience production under the guidance of professionals.
It is understood that the program "One Word Millennium" is a cultural program co-sponsored by China Central Radio and Television, the Ministry of Education, and Peking University, and undertaken by the Chinese Global Program Center (CCTV-4). The program deeply integrates Chinese characters with contemporary cities, society, art, archaeology, natural scenery, humanities, geography, culture, science and technology, interprets the unique artistic, aesthetic charm and cultural heritage of Chinese to global Chinese lovers, and promotes the popularization and dissemination of Chinese around the world.
(Source: Qin'an County Rong Media Center Reprint: Kang Cuixia)