Nation takes huge strides on cultural stage
Viral footage
In May, construction worker Yi Qunlin, 57, became the first person to perform in the new concert hall at the Cultural and Art Center in Guangming district, Shenzhen, a venue he helped build.
Video footage of Yi, clad in a helmet and reflective vest, playing a public piano in Huaqiangbei, one of the world's largest electronics markets, went viral online, quickly trending on Sina Weibo and X, formerly known as Twitter.
In less than a month, the footage had been viewed at least four million times worldwide, with attention focusing not only on Yi, but also on the determination of the Shenzhen authorities for the city to embrace a culture characterized by "openness and inclusiveness".
Asked why the footage proved so popular, Ye Xiaogang, chairman of the China Musicians Association, said: "Music transcends borders. It is a form of spiritual and auditory art uniquely equipped to resonate with people.
"From grassroots artistic endeavors to community-driven initiatives, music can be understood by everyone, and Shenzhen's cultural sphere thrives on the collective spirit of its people, establishing the city as a true cultural melting pot for all."
In embracing Shenzhen's vibrant cultural atmosphere, Ye took on the role of directing the organizing committee for the Belt and Road International Music Festival in Shenzhen.
He said his commitment stems not only from his musical background, but also from a genuine appreciation of the city's unique cultural landscape, which has strengthened Ye's dedication to fostering a harmonious convergence of global artistic expression in Shenzhen.