Source: Voice of China, China Central Radio and Television Corporation
Since May 17, the third season of "Red Imprint - Sound Archive of 100 Revolutionary Cultural Relics", jointly produced by the Central Radio and Television Corporation, the State Administration of Cultural Heritage and the Central Cyberspace Administration, has been broadcast at the Voice of China, and has simultaneously landed on new media platforms such as CCTV news client, cloud listening client, and CCTV. Li Jiang, Yao Ke, Gang Qiang, Qu Jingguo, Rao Liqun, Wan Qian, Ma Sichun, Yang Shuo, Fu Dalong, Wu Lingyun, etc. joined as "narrators of revolutionary cultural relics".
The third season of "Red Mark", "Determination and the Right Way on Earth", focuses on the moments of the party history of the founding of New China from 1940 to 1949. Among the 20 revolutionary cultural relics are the sabers handed over by the Japanese army to the railway guerrillas during the victory of "World War II", as well as the key to the city gate for the peaceful liberation of Peiping in the Liberation War; both the manuscript of "Salute to the Communist Party of China" written and published by Song Qingling himself, and the first five-star red flag of the People's Republic of China raised by Chairman Mao Zedong at the founding ceremony of the People's Republic of China.
It is worth mentioning that the first broadcast transmitter of Yan'an Xinhua Radio Station, now in the National Museum of China, was rarely disclosed in the program. It was brought back to Yan'an from the Soviet Union by Zhou Enlai in the spring of 1940. Through modern technology, the program group reproduced the voice of Xia Qing, the first generation of broadcasters in New China, and the three generations of old, middle-aged and young broadcasters re-sang the song "The Song of Xncr" of Yan'an Xinhua Radio Station, looking back at the beginning of New China's broadcasting industry and paying tribute to the centennial birthday of the Communist Party of China.
In addition, Sun Baolin, director of the China Printing Museum, Wang Songnan, docent of the National Museum of China, the granddaughter of the martyr Liang Shiying who sacrificed herself to bomb the enemy fort in the battle to liberate Jinzhou in 1948, and Liang Dandan, the docent of the Liaoshen Battle Memorial Hall, will also give voices in the third season of "Red Mark" to tell the story of revolutionary cultural relics and relive the red memory↓
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△ The third season of "Red Mark" produced micro-records