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General situation of Wuxi tourism

Travel Notes of Wuxi, written by Sun Yat-sen and sung by Daisaburo: The Tail Masterpiece Creation Time: 1986.

1986 In May, Hirosaku Yamada, president of ABC Music Publishing Company of Japan, a famous poet and composer, was invited by Wuxi Tourism Bureau to visit Wuxi. The beautiful scenery and strong feelings in the south of the Yangtze River resonated with Daisaburo Zhongshan, and he soon composed two songs, Wuxi Travel and Qingming Bridge. In order to make "A Journey to Wuxi" popular, Daisaburo Zhongshan outlined a story: a pair of Japanese youths in love had an emotional crisis, and the boys set foot on a trip to a foreign country. Picturesque Wuxi added to his melancholy of missing his lover. He regretted not taking a trip with his girlfriend, enjoying the beautiful scenery of Wuxi, shed tears, and then vowed never to leave you again. This includes the poet's deep affection for Wuxi's landscape, as well as his reflection and best wishes for Sino-Japanese relations. A trip to Wuxi draws lessons from the techniques of modern pop music without losing the style of Japanese folk songs. It sounds as charming as walking on the banks of the vast Taihu Lake. Since August of that year, six major TV stations in Japan, such as NTV and TBS, have been broadcasting continuously in prime time for half a year. Influential newspapers such as Asahi Shimbun and Yomiuri Shimbun introduced the creation process of the two songs in detail. ABC Music Publishing Company of Japan made a record, which was officially released in Japan on September 2 1 and sold out immediately. With a circulation of over 300,000 copies, it is comparable to Yamaguchi Momoe. 1On September 30th, 986, Daisaburo Zhongshan led the most popular young singer in Japanese music at that time to make a masterpiece in Wuxi, and held the first concert of "A Journey to Wuxi" in the Great Hall of the People in Wuxi. They were accompanied by hundreds of "tail-line masterpiece fans" and more than a dozen journalists from four news media, including two major Japanese TV stations, cultural radio stations and Yomiuri Shimbun. They carefully reported the grand occasion of the China premiere of the tail-line masterpiece and the related scenery in the song. Since then, these materials have been broadcast all over Japan as the background of the last masterpiece tour. Since then, Wuxi, a famous scenic city on the bank of Taihu Lake in China, has left a deep impression on the Japanese people. Traveling in Wuxi not only expands the Japanese tourism market, but also expands the cultural and artistic exchanges between Wuxi and Japan. 1986, Wuxi Song and Dance Troupe formed a huge cultural delegation of 34 people to visit Japan for the first time in the name of "Wuxi Tour". At the sister city celebration, Japanese friends first experienced a song and dance performance with the characteristics of China Jiangnan Water Town. Since that year, the Municipal Song and Dance Troupe has visited Japan seven times * * * 1987, 1990. In 2002, 2003 and 2005, Chinese and Japanese artists sang "A Journey to Wuxi", which became the most popular track in each performance. At the same time, the travel in Wuxi also promoted the exchanges and exchanges between Wuxi and Japan in other cultural fields such as calligraphy and painting, cultural relics and books. Especially after 2000, Wuxi Museum held nearly 10 exhibitions of Japanese paintings and calligraphy, with more than 800 works on display. In September, 20001,all the painters of Wuxi Painting and Calligraphy Institute went to Japan to participate in the "Sino-Japanese Art Exchange Exhibition". On June 6th, 2004, 1 100 famous artists from China and Japan created a 100-meter long scroll in Wuxi New Sports Center, which was grand and magnificent, and set a good story in Chinese and Japanese calligraphy and painting circles. 1996 and two large-scale cultural relics exhibitions in 2000 became the best carrier for Wuxi to show its rich cultural heritage to the Japanese people. At present, there are more than 1 10,000 Japanese books in Wuxi Library, and Wuxi Library has donated more than 1400 books to Akashi Library over the years. The bronze statue of Sino-Japanese friendship standing in Wuxi Library is a witness to the friendly cultural exchange between Wuxi and Sagamihara. Nowadays, "Wuxi Tour" has not only become the key to the spiritual exchange between Wuxi people and Japanese people, but also become the brand of Wuxi's foreign cultural exchange. In 2002, at the opening ceremony of the 11th China Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival, A Journey to Wuxi, sung by special guests and rocked by boats, was broadcast on CCTV, adding new charm to Wuxi in the eyes of hundreds of millions of viewers.