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Taiwanese female anchor rookie crosses the sea "cloud" to build a dream

Fuzhou, 1 Dec (Xinhua) -- A few days after the 12th cross-strait newcomer contest came to an end, Ruan Peici, a fourth-year student of the Department of Journalism at Taiwan Chengchi University who won the gold medal, is still in the "highlight moment" of the online community -- her family and friends are still forwarding the humorous pictures of her live broadcast of Taiwan's Lugu frozen-top oolong tea during the competition.

The Cross-Strait TELEVISION Hosting Newcomer Competition is the only host competition specifically for college students on both sides of the Straits, affected by the epidemic, the finals for the first time adopted the form of "cloud competition" in the sub-venues of Fujian and Taiwan, and Taiwanese players were able to break through the barrier of the epidemic and stand out.

On the 1st, a number of Taiwanese contestants and judges were interviewed by China News Network reporters through the online media, reviewing their journey of walking across the strait and searching for dreams through light and shadow.

In the competition, Ruan Peici and mainland player Chen Kun live-streamed tea sales on the same screen. The mainland guy Lianzhu Cannon accurately attacked the buyer's mentality, and the Taiwanese girl "God Assist" came to a sentence, "This is the imperial tea of the Qianlong Emperor, don't you want to be the emperor?" "Happy to turn the whole scene. The two intertwined styles complement each other, and freeze the wonderful scene of "seeking common ground in different places" in the whole audience.

Nguyen Pei-ci told reporters that even if they compete on the same stage, the unity of the two sides of the strait is the truest and most beautiful aspect of the "strait combination." When looking back at the regrets of the judges and the well-known mainland host Ju Ping commenting that they "forgot to play the discount card", Ruan Peici said with unfinished thoughts: "If we face each other side by side, a look can remind each other to fill in the gaps, and we must have this tacit understanding." ”

The dream temperature and youthful passion conveyed by a microphone made Ruan Peici and another Taiwanese player, Du Qingwen, burst out of the idea of "landing". The organizer of the event, Fujian Radio, Film and Television Group, provided entry opportunities for five gold medal winners, including two Taiwanese players, and released Fujian's goodwill in recruiting Taiwanese talents.

"I'm closer to my dream." Du Qingwen told reporters that although she studied medicine at National Taiwan University, she loved to host from an early age, and "the mainland variety shows are colorful and diverse, quite attractive."

Last year, Du Qingwen interned in the recording group of the "Chinese Bridge" program of the mainland television station, and although it was only a short month, she got to know the next group of "mainland friends with deep affection and righteousness". She was even more impressed by the booming television industry in the mainland, "young people are alone and have a sense of accomplishment."

Du Qingwen laughed and said that she had absorbed the humanistic knowledge of the mainland from a large number of mainland dramas and TV variety shows, and compared with winning awards in this competition, she was more excited to get the ears of senior hosts on both sides of the strait and the seniors of famous artists, "harvesting a lot of valuable growth and nutrients."

What has attracted much attention is that the five gold medalists (including two Taiwanese players) of this competition have also obtained the direct employment qualification of Fujian Radio, Film and Television Group. It is understood that last year, Fujian Radio and Television Group issued work offers to the top three players of the Gold Award (including two Taiwan players) for the first time, and received a warm response, this year Fujian Radio and Television Group continued to release the goodwill of recruiting talents, expanded the number of direct recruitment qualifications to five, and continued to enhance the "gold content" of the competition.

Tang Congsheng, a Taiwanese host who has served as a judge for the finals of the competition for three consecutive years, said in an interview with reporters that this stage for young people on both sides of the strait has "been evolving" and is becoming more and more grand in scale.

Tang Congsheng said frankly that taiwan is relatively rare to see such a scale of competitions and stages, more and more Taiwanese youth word of mouth actively participate, "into the final and even get a good ranking, on the road of their life dreams, there will be different changes."

Tang traveled across the strait from Shengsheng in 2008 to Xiamen, Tianjin and other places to record programs. A trip to Tianjin, back and forth on the road for 24 hours, Tang Congsheng still feels that "it is really hard, but very rewarding." Tang Congsheng said that the mainland's progress is a leap-forward explosion that Taiwan cannot imagine, "Young people in Taiwan must cross the strait in their lives to get to know their friends and peers on the mainland, and their outlook on life and vision will definitely change greatly." ”

Zeng Xianghui, secretary of the party group and chairman of the board of directors of the Fujian Provincial Radio, Film and Television Group, the organizer of the event, said frankly that this year's activities were hindered by the epidemic and other factors, and it was not easy to hold the competition, so the Happiness Construction Radio, Film and Television Group has long attached importance to cross-strait exchanges and cooperation, and has focused on creating unique television programs and brand activities.

"This competition creatively adopted the form of a cloud competition, realizing a real-time competition between the two sides of the strait, and the entire competition process was seamlessly connected and perfectly presented, reflecting the epidemic situation and any interference factors, which could not stop the pace of cross-strait exchanges." Zeng Xianghui said.

Zhang Yu, vice president of the Institute of Taiwan Studies of Xiamen University, told reporters that this year, under the double impact of the epidemic and the environment on the island, the film and television industry on both sides of the strait has provided a new scene for cross-strait youth exchanges, which is conducive to enhancing the willingness of Taiwanese youth to work the mainland and playing a flexible and pragmatic platform role. (End)

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Source: China News Network