Special Report: Spring Festival Special 2009
Full Video: 2009 CCTV Spring Festival
Gala
BEIJING, Jan. 26 (Xinhua) -- Jiang Kun, a popular Chinese
cross-talk actor, made the audience chuckle in his routine during the annual
CCTV Spring Festival gala Sunday evening.
Jiang's theme was China's "new look" after 30 years
of reform and opening up.
"In the past, we had no traffic jams and no highways.
Now, we have congestion everywhere, even though we have so many highways," he
said during the skit.
Jiang also used new phrases such as "leiren," meaning
something that has a shocking effect, and other phrases that have found their
way into China's popular consciousness.
In a mime routine titled "Warm Winter," famous actor
Feng Gong played a Beijing peddler who struck it rich through a decade's hard
work and regained the affections of a lady who had abandoned him to go to the
United States in 1990s.
The gala also featured major events in 2008,
including relief efforts after the 8.0-earthquake in Sichuan Province, the
Beijing Olympic Games and the successful space-walk during the Shenzhou 7
mission.
"I wanted to let people forget the sadness and
remember the happiness of the past year," said Lang Kun, director of the show.
"I hope these performances send the message that we
will all have a better future."
Lang paired pop singer Jay Chou with folk performer
Song Zuyingto promote traditional culture.
"It is always fascinating to bring in new ideas, new
faces and new technology," he said.
The multi-media backdrop and the sophisticated
staging structure made the performances more spectacular, but not everyone was
impressed.
Writer Tong Kezhen posted an article at www.xhby.com,
saying the gala lacked novelty and had become irrelevant to contemporary
audiences.
"I think it is a bit boring. If not for my daughter
and my parents, I wouldn't have finished it," said Wang Dayu, a 38-year-old
research scientist in northeastern Jilin Province.
