Under the starlit sky and within the park’s embrace, a grand cinematic feast for all kicked off in Chengdu. On the evening of August 29, Tianfu Art Park buzzed with excitement and energy as the launch and premiere ceremony for the “Let’s Watch Movies Together” screening event of the 2nd Golden Panda Awards took place. As the film “Panda Project” played on the open-air square, audiences gathered together, enjoying a true “rendezvous with light and shadow” in the early autumn breeze.

“It feels amazing to watch a movie together on an open-air square!” shared an international student from Ethiopia studying at Southwest Jiaotong University. For him, this was not only his first time participating in a Golden Panda Awards event but also a deep dive into Chengdu’s cultural atmosphere. “I will bring more friends from my hometown to Chengdu to experience the charm of movies here together.”

During the launch ceremony, Emei Film Group presented 1,000 movie vouchers to volunteer representatives of the 12th World Games and the 2nd Golden Panda Awards in recognition of their hard work. A volunteer from Sichuan Film and Television University expressed excitement: “The blend of film and volunteer spirit at this moment makes me feel incredibly honored. Chengdu hosting both the World Games and the Golden Panda Awards has me looking forward to September even more.”

As a key supporting event of the 2nd Golden Panda Awards, the “Let’s Watch Movies Together” screenings will run from September 1 to September 30, with over 50,000 screenings planned across the province, truly achieving “full coverage in urban and rural areas, bringing light and shadow to all of Sichuan.”

It was announced at the launch that this year’s cinema screenings are carefully curated around five themes: “Future Images · Meet the Golden Panda,” focusing on films submitted for the Golden Panda Awards; “Beautiful Sichuan · Sichuan Power,” showcasing outstanding Sichuan-produced works; “Classic Echoes · Light of Italy,” paying tribute to Italian cinema; “Distant Lights · A Global Lens,” gathering acclaimed works from around the world; and “Light and Shadow Legacy · Silver Screen Treasures,” commemorating 120 years of Chinese cinema by revisiting century-old classics. Screening venues include premium cinemas in 15 cities such as Chengdu, Mianyang, and Zigong, featuring well-known brands like Emei 1958, Pacific, Wanda, and Palace.

Outdoor screenings are a major highlight of this event. Starting September 1, 10 urban landmarks in Chengdu—including the Chengdu Financial City Twin Towers, Kuanzhai Alley, Xinglong Lake, Xicun Courtyard, and Tianfu Art Park—along with 5 universities such as Sichuan University and Southwest Jiaotong University, and over 20,000 public screening points in villages across the province will simultaneously embark on a cinematic journey. Xicun Courtyard will introduce a “night run + open-air cinema” experience, Tixiangsi Water Street will create an “Eastern Aesthetics themed screening,” Dongmen Dock will revive the “Twelve Monthly Markets” culture, and Yibin Hejiangmen will leverage its confluence of three rivers to create a “Yangtze River Eye, Starlight Cinema.” Each screening point deeply integrates local culture, truly bringing movies “into the heart of daily life.”

The “Movie+” series of integrated activities further expands the boundaries of cinema. During the launch, themed routes and details for “Touring Sichuan Through Films,” “Savoring Cuisine Through Films,” and the “Golden Panda Benefit Screening Tour” were also released. Moviegoers can use their ticket stubs to enjoy exclusive discounts at various venues including scenic spots, hotels, and restaurants, achieving “one ticket, multiple benefits.” Additionally, 40 million yuan worth of movie consumption vouchers will be distributed across the province, and the “Century of Light and Shadow” movie poster exhibition will be held simultaneously at the Emei Film Park and Xicun Art Space, truly delivering cultural benefits to the public and boosting consumption.

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Tianfu Art Park

Tianfu Art Park is a modern cultural and recreational space located in Chengdu, China, designed to integrate contemporary art with natural landscapes. It was developed as part of the city’s initiative to promote public art and green urban living, opening in recent years to provide a venue for exhibitions, performances, and leisure. The park reflects Chengdu’s growing emphasis on blending cultural innovation with its rich historical context.

Golden Panda Awards

The Golden Panda Awards are international accolades established in 2023 by China to recognize outstanding achievements in global television and film. They were created to foster cultural exchange and celebrate storytelling that promotes mutual understanding and shared values. The inaugural ceremony was held in Chengdu, China, as part of a broader effort to build cultural bridges.

Emei Film Group

Emei Film Group is a state-owned Chinese film production company established in 1958, originally as a regional studio in Sichuan Province. It is one of the oldest and most historically significant film studios in China, known for producing numerous influential films throughout the 20th century.

Chengdu Financial City Twin Towers

The Chengdu Financial City Twin Towers are a pair of modern skyscrapers that serve as the centerpiece of the Tianfu New Area’s financial district. Completed in 2022, they were designed to be a major business hub and symbolize Chengdu’s rapid economic growth and status as a financial center in Western China.

Kuanzhai Alley

Kuanzhai Alley, or Kuanzhai Xiangzi, is a historic area in Chengdu consisting of three ancient alleys dating back to the Qing Dynasty. It was originally a residential quarter for Manchu soldiers and their families. Today, it has been restored and revitalized into a popular tourist destination blending traditional Sichuan architecture with modern shops, teahouses, and restaurants.

Xinglong Lake

Xinglong Lake is a modern artificial lake and park located in Chengdu, China. It was created in the early 21st century as part of a major urban development project in the Tianfu New Area. Today, it serves as a popular recreational spot and a significant ecological wetland for the city.

Xicun Courtyard

Xicun Courtyard is a traditional *siheyuan* residence located in Beijing, China, dating back to the Ming or Qing Dynasty. It exemplifies classical Chinese courtyard architecture, designed with buildings surrounding a central square to house a single, often extended, family. These historic structures are valued for their cultural heritage and architectural harmony with Confucian principles.

Tixiangsi Water Street

Tixiangsi Water Street is a historic canal-side street in Chengdu, China, dating back over 300 years to the Qing Dynasty. It is renowned for its well-preserved traditional architecture, stone bridges, and waterside teahouses that offer a glimpse into old Chengdu’s leisurely lifestyle. Today, it serves as a popular cultural and commercial area where visitors can experience local snacks, crafts, and the charming ambiance of a bygone era.