Yuyao student crafts video highlighting Hemudu Culture
[Video by Zhang Sichao for Tide News]
Zhang Sichao, a 19-year-old student from Yuyao, a county-level city in Ningbo, produced a remarkable seven-minute English video showcasing the 7,000-year-old Hemudu culture, impressing audiences globally with its blend of historical depth and visual appeal.
Assigned a research project, Zhang seized the opportunity to craft a multimedia piece that transcended traditional formats. Collaborating with his social practice team, he embarked on a journey to the Hemudu Site Museum, capturing breathtaking footage that encapsulated the essence of this ancient civilization. Over the next week, the group delved into research, crafted a compelling script, and entrusted Zhang with the daunting task of narrating and editing the video in English.
The resulting masterpiece is a seamless blend of captivating visuals and informative narration, inviting viewers into the world of Hemudu culture. Its success has surpassed expectations, resonating not only with Zhang's peers but also with a global audience of students and scholars alike.
As a sophomore studying Bulgarian at Beijing Foreign Studies University, Zhang sees this project as a testament to his commitment to preserving and promoting China's cultural heritage. He believes that by sharing these stories in foreign languages, he and his fellow students can foster a greater international understanding and appreciation of China's rich history and traditions.