CGTN launches global ‘Read a Poem’ campaign – Rachel reads ‘Midnight Song: Autumn’ by poet Li Bai

CGTN published this video item, entitled “CGTN launches global ‘Read a Poem’ campaign – Rachel reads ‘Midnight Song: Autumn’ by poet Li Bai” – below is their description.

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Looking forward to an early end of the war, yearning for a peaceful and stable life, CGTN’s host Rachel reads “Midnight Song: Autumn” by poet Li Bai to express the desire for world peace.

Join CGTN’s “Read a Poem” campaign for the International Day of Peace and share your favorite verses with a worldwide audience.

Post a video of yourself reading poems with the theme of love and peace with the hashtag #readapoem# and tag us.

You might find it on CGTN. Don’t forget to say our slogan in the video: “I read this poem for you, though thousands of miles apart, poetry brings us the same beat of heart.”

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This story is an English language news item from CGTN. CGTN is a Chinese state-funded broadcaster.

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