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Just in time to meet you TV series broadcast time

The TV series "Just Meet You" will be broadcast on May 20, 2023.

"Just Meet You" is an intangible cultural urban drama directed by Gao Han, starring Guo Xiaodong, and starring Zhang Nan, Li Xiaoran, Zhang Bo, Zheng Kai, Sun Yihan, Niu Zifan, Sheng Langxi, and Wu Qianyu.

The play tells the story of a variety show team with literary director Yu Zaizao and young cultural relics expert Tao Tang as the core, working together to launch a cultural TV program to showcase the beauty of Chinese civilization.

The play will be broadcast on iQiyi and Tencent Video on May 20, 2023.

Gu Shiyong, CEO of Gong Culture Film and Television Production Company, is determined to create a new large-scale cultural variety show "Inheritance". He has invited young cultural relics expert Tao Tang, well-known director Mu Zongyu, and senior host Wang Xining to join the show.

However, just when the show was ready to be launched and was about to be launched, the young female director Yu Zaizao suddenly landed in the company and joined the show team, disrupting the overall plan of the show and being strongly rejected by everyone.

Episode review of the TV series "Just Meet You" "Just Meet You" integrates traditional culture and intangible cultural heritage skills into modern dramas. In the first week of its launch, it focused on showing filigree inlays, tapestry silk, Shanghai-style cheongsam, jade carvings, ceramics, classical dance,

Nine types of intangible cultural heritage including Dunhuang dance, food and woodblock watermarks.

The story of intangible cultural heritage is told in the form of a play within a play, and intangible cultural heritage craftsmen are invited to appear and personally introduce and display the intangible cultural heritage, which is full of sincerity.

"Just Meet You" focuses on intangible cultural heritage, integrating intangible cultural heritage and traditional culture into film and television dramas, giving traditional culture a more youthful expression, and allowing intangible cultural heritage to gain new brilliance in the new era.

The play fully displays sixteen items of intangible cultural heritage, including filigree inlays, tapestry, Shanghai-style cheongsam, jade carvings, ceramics, etc., in the form of a unit play within a play. It has successfully provided young people with an understanding of intangible cultural heritage through film and television dramas.

It has created a bridge, allowing more people to pay attention to and fall in love with intangible cultural heritage, and better inherit China’s traditional culture.