"I'm happy to perform in the show and pay tribute to the people in China's aerospace industry, as well as promote the country's culture, the understanding of nature and the universe, and explorations in science and technology."
The gala has many acts focusing on traditional culture, according to organizers.
A folk dance troupe will put on a performance titled Inheritance, which is based on stories from four great Chinese classical novels-Outlaws of the Marsh, Journey to the West, Romance of the Three Kingdoms and A Dream of Red Mansions. Its ending will feature a traditional folk dance style called yingge, which is popular in Guangdong province.
"For young people, the internet is a place to not only quickly gather information, but also to be impressed by traditional culture and art," Shang says.
"Even the older generations can learn how young people view traditional culture today via the internet. And that's a real role the internet is playing-connecting people."
Tang says young Chinese radiate self-confidence and positive energy in the way they express themselves, adding that they are impressive.
During the show, pop singer Jackson Wang will explain how he became determined to overcome difficulties and pursue his dream. Instead of wearing fancy clothes and putting up intricate stage decorations, Wang will sing his latest song, recounting his experience of striving for his career in a foreign country and feeling the warmth from strangers.
"With the song, I would like to show who I am and what I really want, and to comfort people who work away from home and feel lonely like me," says Wang.
Wang also calls upon young people to be brave and discover what they are passionate about. "Just go wild and believe in yourself!"