On January 4, the Beijing Winter Olympics ushered in the opening countdown of 30 days. On the same day, South Korea's KBS TELEVISION station held a symposium for the reporting team. At the meeting, Song Chenghuan, a nearly blind sixty-year-old actor, said that although his eyesight was very poor, he would still stand in front of the big screen and explain the opening and closing ceremonies of the Beijing Winter Olympics to convey fun and emotion.
Song Chenghuan is 64 years old this year, and his acting career has lasted for 50 years, and he has starred in film and television works such as "The Men of the Bathhouse Owner's House". He is not only an old drama bone, but also served as the general director of the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, and the commentator of the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. Due to eye lesions, Song Chenghuan is currently at risk of blindness, and can only see objects within 30 centimeters, but he still decided to serve as a commentator for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Beijing Winter Olympics.
Song Chenghuan said that fortunately he could watch the rehearsal in advance, and when he needed to explain, he could sit in front of the big screen and work without much problem. Song Chenghuan also said that he believes that the opening and closing ceremonies are like a short TV show, which can show the history and culture of a country to the world with an impact.
At present, he is studying Chinese culture and history, and after arriving at the scene, he will also carefully study the media guide to understand the performance and design ideas of the opening and closing ceremonies, so as to help the audience feel the fun and emotion of the opening and closing ceremonies of the Beijing Winter Olympics when explaining. City Lights of the City of The Two Olympics
Source: People's Daily Overseas Edition - Overseas Network