A TV program titled “Night Dreamer” aims to not only explore the vibrant nightlife of Chinese cities, but also delve into the personal and intimate moments that unfold when most of the world is asleep, by inviting celebrities to embark on nocturnal city tours. “The night unlocks inner forces usually restrained by reason in the daytime, fostering a more pronounced release of emotions,” says Wang Shengzhi, the program’s director. In the seven-episode program, notable personalities, namely, writer Xu Zhiyuan, actress Gao Yuanyuan, singer Hu Xia, anchorwoman Fang Qi, scriptwriter Wang Xiaoshuai and singer-songwriter Lao Lang, guide viewers through the intriguing nooks and crannies of cities, including Beijing, Shanghai, Changsha, Fuzhou and Xiamen. The first episode follows Xu’s exploration of Changsha, a city blending deep historical roots with modern, trendy vibes. In the ancient lanes of the city, he visits drummer Wen Feng, who resides amid historical landmarks, and listens to his original compositions. At a quaint bookstore tucked away in an alley, Xu encounters its young owner, Hu Huan, a former teacher who left her job to open the store. Hu enjoys the lively atmosphere of Changsha while finding solace in the tranquility of her bookstore. She has made friends with many interesting individuals. “They get together to create a small yet powerful spiritual community where members recognize and uplift each other. Such connections empower each of them to continue their respective life journeys,” says Xu. Along the banks of the Xiangjiang River, Xu met Dong Shuntao, a 66-year-old woman who sells deep-fried stinky tofu during the daytime. As night falls, she plays music for outdoor dance enthusiasts. During their conversations, Xu discovers that for Dong, who lost her husband, her passion for playing music served as a lifeline, pulling her out of her grief and enabling her to recapture a love for life. Xu says he hopes to create a program that captures a grander narrative by taking a glimpse into the lives of ordinary individuals. (China Daily) |