Ep 2. She is the Moon of Moons/Beats of Beijing
- TV-Y
- December 3, 2018
- 25 min
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In Let's Go Luna! season 2 episode 2, titled "She is the Moon of Moons/Beats of Beijing," Luna takes the gang on a trip to China where they explore the country's rich culture. The episode is split into two halves, with the first segment titled "She is the Moon of Moons."
In this segment, the gang visits a traditional Chinese market where they meet a young girl named Ming-Ming. Ming-Ming teaches the gang about a legend that involves the moon and a goddess named Chang'e. Luna is especially excited to learn about this legend and wants to share it with her friends.
They visit a nearby observatory to get a closer look at the moon and learn about Chinese astronomy. The gang then decides to put on a special performance to celebrate the legend of Chang'e. Ming-Ming helps them with the performance and the entire community comes out to see it. The gang ends up making new friends and learning about the importance of traditions in Chinese culture.
The second segment of the episode is titled "Beats of Beijing." In this segment, the gang visits a music store in Beijing where they meet a young boy named Xiao Xi. Xiao Xi teaches Leo about the guzheng, a traditional Chinese instrument, and they play a duet together.
The gang then visits a park where they learn about taiko drumming and try it out for themselves. They also get to see a performance by a group of young Chinese musicians who play traditional instruments in a modern style.
As the day comes to an end, the gang gathers in a circle to share what they've learned about Chinese music and culture. Luna reminds them that even though they come from different parts of the world, they can still find common ground through music and friendship.
Overall, "She is the Moon of Moons/Beats of Beijing" is a fun-filled adventure that teaches the importance of understanding and celebrating different cultures. The episode features catchy songs and colorful animation that will keep kids engaged and entertained while they learn about China and its traditions.