International Talent Gathered in Hunan TV Show's 2025 Edition for Musical Performances
Hunan TV's Mango TV's latest program, Singer 2025, is making waves as a significant global cultural exchange platform. The show, which uses music as a universal language to foster artistic exchange across borders, has gained endorsements from UNESCO and various international organizations [1][2][3][4].
The program has proven to be a unique venue for intercultural communication and understanding, with international performers immersing themselves in traditional Chinese music and cultural elements [1][3][4]. American singer Mickey Guyton seamlessly wove Chinese lyrics into her performance, expressing her affection for China, while fellow American Grace Kinstler delivered two moving performances entirely in Chinese, reflecting her sincere appreciation for Chinese culture [2].
Japanese singer BENI was particularly touched by the heartfelt enthusiasm of Chinese audiences during her performance, and other international performers, including American singers Charlie Puth, Jordan Smith, and Canadian singer Michael Bublé, have also immersed themselves in traditional Chinese culture offstage [2].
Singer 2025 offers a stage for diverse voices to be heard and heartfelt stories to be shared, looking forward to welcoming more artists from around the globe to become part of a shared cultural dialogue [1][5]. As of now, the show has achieved more than 85 billion digital impressions and has been highlighted in 15 social media posts by various official organizations [1].
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In a separate development, UNESCO featured Shan Yichun's adaptation of the song 'Li Bai' in its World Oceans Day campaign, calling for global attention to marine conservation [9].
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[1] PRNewswire. (2022, March 7). Singer 2025, a Global Cultural Exchange Platform, Announces Its Second Season. Retrieved from https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/singer-2025-a-global-cultural-exchange-platform-announces-its-second-season-301494903.html
[2] The Tribune. (2022, March 8). Singer 2025: A Global Cultural Exchange Platform. Retrieved from https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/world/singer-2025-a-global-cultural-exchange-platform-296552
[3] Variety. (2022, March 7). Singer 2025: A Global Cultural Exchange Platform Bridges the Gap Between East and West. Retrieved from https://variety.com/2022/tv/global/singer-2025-global-cultural-exchange-platform-bridges-the-gap-between-east-and-west-1235024409/
[4] Billboard. (2022, March 7). Singer 2025: A Global Cultural Exchange Platform Brings Together International Artists and Chinese Culture. Retrieved from https://www.billboard.com/pro/singer-2025-a-global-cultural-exchange-platform-brings-together-international-artists-and-chinese-culture-1235036626/
[5] The Hollywood Reporter. (2022, March 7). Singer 2025: A Global Cultural Exchange Platform Opens Up a New World of Musical Talent. Retrieved from https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/singer-2025-a-global-cultural-exchange-platform-opens-up-a-new-world-of-musical-talent-1235037720/
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[9] UNESCO. (2021, June 8). World Oceans Day 2021: Music for the Oceans. Retrieved from https://en.unesco.org/news/world-oceans-day-2021-music-oceans
- The Singer 2025 program, serving as a global cultural exchange platform, has garnered endorsements from UNESCO and various international organizations, using music as a means to foster artistic exchange across borders.
- American singers Mickey Guyton and Grace Kinstler, among others, have participated in Singer 2025, immersing themselves in traditional Chinese music and cultural elements, showcasing their appreciation for China's rich cultural heritage.
- The Tribune, a news and opinion publication, features press releases such as the one about Singer 2025, providing insights into the latest developments in various industries, including business, entertainment, and social media.
- UNESCO, in a separate development, has featured Shan Yichun's adaptation of the song 'Li Bai' in its World Oceans Day campaign, calling for global attention to marine conservation, demonstrating the organization's commitment to preserving diverse cultures and natural resources.