'Tides of Change' season two starts from China's southeast coast.
An international settlement dating back to the 19th century, Gulangyu off the shores of Xiamen City in Fujian Province is recognized for its unique blend of cultures. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, the island is a living museum of exquisite architecture and was once seen as China's richest square mile due to its elite residents. It's also home to the country's biggest piano museum with a prized collection of some of the world's oldest and rarest keyboards. Join CGTN on a journey back in time as we listen to tropical rhythms and discover tales of patriotism, ingenuity and family love.
This livestream is the first stop for Tides of Change Part II, a journey enchanted by a dynamic ocean in the East China Sea, a hub for the nation's reform and opening-up. More information about the series can be found on our page.