China-Animation Festival/Tourism

China's animation festival draws visitors with unique blend with cultural tourism

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Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, east China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of dragon boat with performers dressed as characters from Chinese video game "Black Myth: Wukong" and Lele, mascot of 21st China International Cartoon and Animation Festival, visitors taking photos
2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wu Jingwen, tour guide, Xixi National Wetland Park (ending with shot 3):
"This is the first time the Xixi Wetland Park is hosting a sub-venue for the cartoon and animation festival, and we have prepared plenty of activities for visitors. They can enjoy dry-land dragon boat races, interact with NPCs (non-player characters) and comic characters, and we welcome everyone to join us."
3. People taking part in dragon boat race
4. Aerial shots of cityscape, West Lake
5. Various of people in shopping mall, visiting Coser exhibition, taking photos
6. Visitors selecting toys
7. Girl making Ne Zha action figure
8. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Xu Lijin, staff member, Hubin sub-district office (partially overlaid with shot 9-10):
"We have launched a variety of immersive activities around the theme of 'Animation and Cultural Tourism,' such as cosplay exhibitions, themed markets, and comic events. The overall response has been very positive, with daily foot traffic in the district increasing by about 20 percent compared to previous editions."
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
9. Ne Zha-related products
10. Visitors making cartoon figures
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
11. Performers wearing costumes from Chinese animated blockbuster "Ne Zha 2" in parade
12. People waiting in line outdoors
13. People selecting comic books
14. Various of people visiting painting exhibition on "Black Myth: Wukong", taking photos
15. Various of people at 21st China International Cartoon and Animation Festival

Storyline


The 21st China International Cartoon and Animation Festival (CICAF), running from May 29 to June 2 in Hangzhou City of east China's Zhejiang Province, is drawing crowds of visitors with its innovative fusion with local cultural tourism.

The "Watch Sun Wukong’s 72 Transformations" activities, a key part of the festival, are being held across 12 sub-venues in Hangzhou, offering visitors an immersive experience.

Sun Wukong, or the Monkey King, is the main character of the classic Chinese novel "Journey to the West", who had the ability to transform into 72 different forms. The recent popular Chinese video game "Black Myth: Wukong" is inspired by the novel.

At the Xixi National Wetland in Hangzhou, one of the festival's sub-venues, organizers have seamlessly blended animation elements with the Xixi International Dragon Boat Cultural Festival, a prominent event held during the Duanwu, or the Dragon Boat Festival, which is celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth month of the Chinese lunar calendar. This year, Duanwu Festival falls on May 31.

At the wetland, an animation-themed dragon boat parade was introduced, showcasing characters from the "Black Myth: Wukong" and the festival's mascot, Lele. These iconic characters interacted with both locals and tourists along the shore, adding an exciting dimension to the cultural celebration

"This is the first time the Xixi Wetland Park is hosting a sub-venue for the cartoon and animation festival, and we have prepared plenty of activities for visitors. They can enjoy dry-land dragon boat races, interact with NPCs (non-player characters) and comic characters, and we welcome everyone to join us," said Wu Jingwen, a tour guide of the wetland park.

At the sub-venue in Shangcheng District, located near the iconic West Lake, the local shopping area has innovatively combined a variety of business models, creating an immersive experience that seamlessly blends entertainment, art and culture.

"We have launched a variety of immersive activities around the theme of 'Animation and Cultural Tourism,' such as cosplay exhibitions, themed markets, and comic events. The overall response has been very positive, with daily foot traffic in the district increasing by about 20 percent compared to previous editions," said Xu Lijin, a staff member of the Hubin sub-district government office.

At the sub-venue in Wulin 921 Digital Cultural Industry Park, activities such as cosplay parades, comic book exhibition and a creative farmers’ market have drawn large crowds of visitors.

The "Watch Sun Wukong’s 72 Transformations" activities will run through the end of June, with 12 sub-venues hosting 60 activities, offering an animation extravaganza that caters to all ages.

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  • ID : 8430728
  • Dateline : Recent
  • Location : China
  • Category : Culture
  • Duration : 2'02
  • Audio Language : Chinese/Nats/Part Mute
  • Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
  • Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
  • Published : 2025-06-03 04:55
  • Last Modified : 2025-06-03 04:59:48
  • Version : 2

China-Animation Festival/Tourism

China's animation festival draws visitors with unique blend with cultural tourism

Dateline : Recent

Location : China

Duration : 2'02

  • English


Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, east China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of dragon boat with performers dressed as characters from Chinese video game "Black Myth: Wukong" and Lele, mascot of 21st China International Cartoon and Animation Festival, visitors taking photos
2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wu Jingwen, tour guide, Xixi National Wetland Park (ending with shot 3):
"This is the first time the Xixi Wetland Park is hosting a sub-venue for the cartoon and animation festival, and we have prepared plenty of activities for visitors. They can enjoy dry-land dragon boat races, interact with NPCs (non-player characters) and comic characters, and we welcome everyone to join us."
3. People taking part in dragon boat race
4. Aerial shots of cityscape, West Lake
5. Various of people in shopping mall, visiting Coser exhibition, taking photos
6. Visitors selecting toys
7. Girl making Ne Zha action figure
8. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Xu Lijin, staff member, Hubin sub-district office (partially overlaid with shot 9-10):
"We have launched a variety of immersive activities around the theme of 'Animation and Cultural Tourism,' such as cosplay exhibitions, themed markets, and comic events. The overall response has been very positive, with daily foot traffic in the district increasing by about 20 percent compared to previous editions."
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
9. Ne Zha-related products
10. Visitors making cartoon figures
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
11. Performers wearing costumes from Chinese animated blockbuster "Ne Zha 2" in parade
12. People waiting in line outdoors
13. People selecting comic books
14. Various of people visiting painting exhibition on "Black Myth: Wukong", taking photos
15. Various of people at 21st China International Cartoon and Animation Festival


The 21st China International Cartoon and Animation Festival (CICAF), running from May 29 to June 2 in Hangzhou City of east China's Zhejiang Province, is drawing crowds of visitors with its innovative fusion with local cultural tourism.

The "Watch Sun Wukong’s 72 Transformations" activities, a key part of the festival, are being held across 12 sub-venues in Hangzhou, offering visitors an immersive experience.

Sun Wukong, or the Monkey King, is the main character of the classic Chinese novel "Journey to the West", who had the ability to transform into 72 different forms. The recent popular Chinese video game "Black Myth: Wukong" is inspired by the novel.

At the Xixi National Wetland in Hangzhou, one of the festival's sub-venues, organizers have seamlessly blended animation elements with the Xixi International Dragon Boat Cultural Festival, a prominent event held during the Duanwu, or the Dragon Boat Festival, which is celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth month of the Chinese lunar calendar. This year, Duanwu Festival falls on May 31.

At the wetland, an animation-themed dragon boat parade was introduced, showcasing characters from the "Black Myth: Wukong" and the festival's mascot, Lele. These iconic characters interacted with both locals and tourists along the shore, adding an exciting dimension to the cultural celebration

"This is the first time the Xixi Wetland Park is hosting a sub-venue for the cartoon and animation festival, and we have prepared plenty of activities for visitors. They can enjoy dry-land dragon boat races, interact with NPCs (non-player characters) and comic characters, and we welcome everyone to join us," said Wu Jingwen, a tour guide of the wetland park.

At the sub-venue in Shangcheng District, located near the iconic West Lake, the local shopping area has innovatively combined a variety of business models, creating an immersive experience that seamlessly blends entertainment, art and culture.

"We have launched a variety of immersive activities around the theme of 'Animation and Cultural Tourism,' such as cosplay exhibitions, themed markets, and comic events. The overall response has been very positive, with daily foot traffic in the district increasing by about 20 percent compared to previous editions," said Xu Lijin, a staff member of the Hubin sub-district government office.

At the sub-venue in Wulin 921 Digital Cultural Industry Park, activities such as cosplay parades, comic book exhibition and a creative farmers’ market have drawn large crowds of visitors.

The "Watch Sun Wukong’s 72 Transformations" activities will run through the end of June, with 12 sub-venues hosting 60 activities, offering an animation extravaganza that caters to all ages.

ID : 8430728

Published : 2025-06-03 04:55

Last Modified : 2025-06-03 04:59:48

Source : China Central Television (CCTV)

Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland

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