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Animation voice acting connects both sides of the Strait

By Wang Jing, Liu Chongyi and Liu Ming | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2024-09-23

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Voice actor Xiaobao from Taiwan's Best Voice Studio accepts media interviews, Xiamen, Fujian province, Aug 23, 2024. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

Not only them, but also many voice actors from Taiwan have noticed the positive trend in the development of Chinese animation. Among the 3,162 anime dubbing clip entries collected in this competition, there are 587 clips submitted by voice actors from Taiwan. The dubbing materials used in this competition are all from authorized excellent Chinese animations.

Chinese animation has frequently gone viral in recent years. An up-and-coming young voice actor, Li Yuze, believes that many domestic animations have become "phenomenal" because they are deeply rooted in the nation's rich traditional culture and draw inspiration from it.

A shared passion for Chinese animation connects voice acting talent from both sides of the Taiwan Strait. More and more events themed on Chinese animation build a bridge across the Strait, providing a chance and platform for passionate youths from both sides to communicate, collaborate and make a contribution to animation dubbing together.

The joint efforts of young people from both sides of the Strait allow Chinese animation and Chinese voice to spread further and louder.

“We just want to progress and grow stronger together with Chinese animation.” These words from Li convey the shared aspiration of contestants from both sides of the Taiwan Strait.


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