22. Where can you learn about the cultural relics (文物) of our country? You may visit museums or read books, but now a CCTV show may give you a more fun way to learn about them. The show is called National Treasure. Now, National Treasure 2 is on the TV screen in both Channel One and Three of CCTV.
In National Treasure 1, it has 10 episodes (集). It shows 27 treasures from 9 museums across China. In order to make ancient culture relics come alive, the show uses different ways to explain the story, history and culture behind them.
Although it's a show about old relics, it looks modern. The screen on the stage (舞台) shows the treasures clearly. National treasure keepers, both famous people and common people, introduce the treasures. Instead of just telling the stories and history behind the treasures, the show invites famous actors to be national treasures keepers, and they act out the stories on the stage. The actors even use the funny words to make their performances interesting and alive. For example, on the show, actor Wang Kai played Emperor (皇帝) Qianlong. People loved his performances (表演).
While telling the stories behind the treasures, national treasure keepers also tell their own stories. For example, an old man named Qiu Qingnian. He is good at making natural paints for repairing (修复) ancient paintings. On the TV program, he shows people how to make natural paints.
The show has become widely popular with its interesting ways, good performances and funny words. It has encouraged more people to visit museums.