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erately need professional artistsamp。s understanding of traditional culture. Yang Lipingamp。s popular interest in the traditional arts, but it is the performing artists who really develop the peopleamp。s heads turn to the fresh things that globalization literally delivers to our doors, the traditional things which we take for granted bee ignored and sometimes forgotten. ConsiderLao Qiang, an ancient form of opera. It has almost vanished from the stage and only fewer than 20 people know how to sing it. So, how can we discover and explore our traditional culture? How can we rejuvenate and share them with the whole world? Well, there are three factors we need to keep in mind. To begin with, the mass media plays a vital role in discovering traditional culture and connecting it with the widest possible audience. One evening in 2020, for example, when my father and I were watching the final round of the popular TV showStar Road, we both became fans for a contestant named A Bao. We were attracted by his high pitched tenor voice, his traditional Shaanxi folk tunes and Shaanxi costumes. Apparently we were not his only fans. Star Road has aroused great popular interest in Shaanxi folk music. Such media can help popular audiences to discover lost arts and introduce people to them for the first time. The mass media raise the peopleamp。yes, you can anticipate the refrain, we are all globalized! In this era of globalization, we are one way or another all globalized. But realize this: when peopleamp。made in China”。created in China”。rsquo。39。rsquo。rsquo。rsquo。quot。quot。quot。quot。rsquo。rsquo。rsquo。rsquo。s factory”。worldamp。rsquo。ve stored for her, instead, she now sends me messages as long as 300 words. The joy I have when reading those text messages is inexpressible, not only because of the words she writes, but also because our technology has indeed bee a real blessing in her life. Two years ago, the counter service in our neighborhood bank was replaced by an ATM station. With those intelligent machines, people can carry out all their regular banking services. My father, however, was not used to such a change. Thereafter, he always walked three blocks further to a bank with a counter to use their services. In the future, however, this will no longer happen, because when I went to that ATM station again last spring festival, I found a delightful change: the terminals there have adopted a voice guidance system. While I was there, I noticed a grey haired man using the voice instructions. And despite his hesitation between pressing the buttons, he left the bank with a satisfactory smile. What a marvel! My vision for the future was unfolding before my very eyes. At that moment, I rejoiced thinking of my father, someday, standing there using the banking service. I rejoiced thinking of myself that when I bee old, the new inventions can still ease my life rather than making the life harder. 三分鐘英語演講稿篇二 One in four puters in the world es from China。 phones as I could possibly think of. Fortunately, my efforts did work for my parents. However, what makes me more optimistic is that society at large is being more concerned about the elder generation, and the fruit of technological innovation is no longer believed to be an asset only for the young people. Today, with simple Chinese instructions on the remote control, even my 80yearold grandfather can play his favorite TV program on a DVD. Last year, with the money I