The “Revisiting Red Classics” immersive drama performance event was successfully held in Guangzhou, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the city. The event, organized by the Guangzhou Municipal People’s Government, brought together artists and performers to recreate iconic scenes from revolutionary works.
In March, residents and visitors are invited to come to the “City of Reading” to listen to the “Red Cotton Poetry Festival” organized by People’s Daily Online Guangdong Window. The festival aims to celebrate the beauty of poetry and literature inspired by the revolutionary spirit.
Meanwhile, Southern Net reported on a touching story of citizens remembering the revolutionary martyrs on “Cemetery Road” where heroes’ flowers bloom. The reporter’s visit highlighted the importance of honoring those who sacrificed their lives for the country’s freedom and independence.
In another cultural event, the First Kapok Life Festival Image Competition was launched in Guangzhou by the Municipal People’s Government. This competition aims to showcase the beauty of the city’s natural surroundings and promote environmental conservation efforts.
Lastly, the annual “kapok king” exhibition at Guangzhou Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, as reported by ysln.ycwb.com, displays over 80,000 blooming buds to dazzle visitors. The exhibition, which has become a tradition, highlights the beauty of nature and the importance of preserving the environment for future generations.