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Popular series airs third season, bringing celebrity guests to well-curated cultural destinations and boosting viewers' desire to explore, Li Yingxue reports.

Updated: 2025-12-20 10:25 ( China Daily )
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Autumn is the best time to visit, when golden reed marshes provide a dramatic backdrop to scenes of cranes foraging and at play. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Cities serve as inspiration

Behind the scenes, local governments are increasingly active in shaping each episode. Co-producer Deng Juncheng says the team typically spends about a week scouting each potential location, with cultural tourism departments providing crucial insights.

"Local cultural tourism offices are very welcoming and often take us to special places we wouldn't discover otherwise," Deng says.

For instance, when the crew arrived in Nyingchi, Xizang autonomous region, the local tourism authority brought them to the city's cultural center, where they showcased the region's most treasured ethnic products and highlights, inspiring the team's game designs.

"These materials were passed to the writers and directors and quietly integrated into the mechanics of each game, making the show both fun and deeply connected to the region," Deng says.

Zhang sees this as a sign of a broader transformation. "The support from cultural tourism departments isn't just about recommending resources; moreover, they're deeply involved in content co-creation," she says.

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