A Poetic Challenge, A Wild Hug: Ringo Yu and Sophia Hu in Kunming
来源:InKunming时间:2026-03-06 18:02:09
Recently, Kunming has been drawing the stars. On one side, veteran actor Ringo Yu set up a "poetry challenge" by the shores of Dianchi Lake, inviting locals and netizens to complete his couplet. On the other, Yunnan native Sophia Hu found herself completely smitten at the Yunnan Wildlife Park—surrounded by furry little creatures in moments so heartwarming they swept across social media.
Two actors, two completely different scenes—yet both lead to the same answer: whether you're seeking poetry and faraway places, or just want to be healed by the simple joy of living things—Kunming has it all.
Ringo by Dianchi: The Beauty of Chinese Language
"The ancients weren't wrong—Chinese Language really is the most beautiful subject!" This exclamation has been flooding social feeds lately, and the one who sparked this cultural moment? Famous actor Ringo Yu.
This time, he's not playing the tough guy. Instead, he appears as a "culture Initiator," composing and reciting poetry by Kunming's Dianchi Lake. In the video, with the city's blue sky, shimmering water, and the distant Xishan Mountain as his backdrop, he offers the opening line of a poetic couplet inspired by the scenery—and invites passersby and netizens to complete it.
What might have been just a casual interaction unexpectedly ignited a wave of creativity online. Faced with his couplet, the comment section instantly turned into a "poetry battle." People discovered that those Chinese characters, often dormant in dictionaries, when pieced together could paint the vast, shimmering expanse of Dianchi Lake, capture the warmth of a Kunming winter sun, and give voice to the lingering glow of a sunset over the Xishan Mountain.
In an age of fast-paced short videos, Ringo tapped into the "slowest" of mediums—the Chinese word, and sparked a poetic celebration for everyone, framed by the breathtaking scenery that surrounds him. It wasn't just a challenge; it was proof that the beauty of Kunming isn't just seen, it's felt in poetry.
Sophia Back Home: Falling for the Wildlife "Healing Icons"
If Ringo showcased the cultural depth of Kunming, then Sophia offered a glimpse of its ecological warmth. The Yunnan-born actress Sophia recently headed back home—this time to Yunnan Wildlife Park. Bathed in warm spring sunshine, her gentle interactions with the local furry residents left countless online fans declaring, "I need to get to Kunming right now!" Her itinerary quickly turned into what many called a "springtime healing guide":
She gave the internet's favorite "chill icon", the capybara, a good scratch, and the laid-back creature played along like a pro—pure healing material.
She ran into the superstar of the park—the parrot "Xiao Hui"—Interaction level: 100%.
At the squirrel monkey enclosure, she watched these little elves zip through the vines, occasionally hopping onto a shoulder for an adorable head-tilt moment.
She shared a gentle gaze with graceful giraffes—every snapshot straight out of a spring fairytale.
And in the warm sunlight, she witnessed peacocks slowly fan out its iridescent feathers—Pure magic.
Between the goofy brown bears, the strikingly elegant hornbills (Class I protected species in China), and those mischievous, always-hungry raccoons… Sophia’s homecoming trip was, in itself, a healing journey back to nature and a celebration of life.
Why Kunming?
One turns to words, holding a conversation with a lake a thousand years old, the other opens her heart to the wild, embracing creatures great and small. Two very different choices—yet both point to the same thing: this is why celebrities keep coming to Kunming.
As Secretary of the CPC Yunnan Provincial Committee Wang Ning put it in his latest letter: People no longer just pass through Yunnan. They come as travelers, stay as residents, and thrive as creators. They turn a dream life into a life's work. That's the new meaning behind "Yunnan: A Many-Splendored Life."
That life can be poetic—in the vast stretch of Dianchi Lake, in a well-turned couplet offered up on a whim.
That life can also be healing—in sunshine that lasts all year, in the eyes of animals who just want to connect.
A poetry challenge by the water. A slow afternoon with the animals. Two small moments, two different ways of being—both unmistakably Yunnan. Whether you're chasing poetry, looking to heal, or ready to start something new—this is a place that meets you where you are.
We're in Kunming. Waiting for you.
最近,昆明的阳光里多了几分“星”味。一边是老戏骨于荣光,在滇池边摆下“文学擂台”,用一副上联挑战所有市民和网友;一边是“家乡宝”胡静,在云南野生动物园里被一群毛茸茸的小家伙“圈粉”,治愈画面刷屏网络。
两位明星,两种画风,却共同指向同一个答案:无论你想要诗与远方,还是想要被纯粹的生命力治愈——昆明,都能给你。
于荣光在滇池边:原来语文是最美的学科
“古人诚不欺我!语文真是最美的学科!”这句感叹最近刷屏朋友圈,而点燃这把“文化之火”的,正是著名演员于荣光。
这一次,他不是以“硬汉”形象出现,而是一位在昆明滇池边吟诗作对的“文化发起人”。视频里,他身后是昆明的蓝天碧水和远处的西山,以眼前之景出上联,邀请路过的市民和网友对答。
这原本可能只是一次随性的互动,却意外引爆了网友们的创作热情。面对上联,评论区秒变“斗诗大会”。大家发现,那些平日里沉睡在字典里的汉字,一旦被重新排列组合,竟然能精准描绘出滇池的万顷碧波,能生动捕捉春城冬日的暖阳,能深情道出西山晚霞的余韵。
在这个快节奏的短视频时代,于荣光用最“慢”的中国文字,在昆明最动人的风景里,唤醒了一场属于所有人的诗意狂欢。这不仅是一次挑战,更是一次证明:昆明的美,不仅入画,更入诗。
胡静回老家:在野生动物园被“治愈系顶流”圈粉
如果说于荣光展示的是昆明的人文厚度,那么胡静则带我们看到了昆明的生态温度。作为云南籍演员,胡静近日回到了家乡,现身云南野生动物园。在暖洋洋的春光里,她与一群可爱生灵的“温柔贴贴”,让无数网友直呼“想立刻飞昆明!”她的打卡路线,就是一份“春日治愈手册”:
给全网最火的“佛系顶流”卡皮巴拉(水豚)挠痒痒,温顺淡定的大家伙乖乖配合,画面治愈感爆表。
偶遇聪明亲人的园区顶流——鹦鹉“小灰”,互动感满分。
在松鼠猴家园,看这些小精灵在藤蔓间穿梭,甚至跳上肩膀“歪头杀”。
与优雅的长颈鹿温柔对视,随手一拍就是春日童话。
在好天气里,目睹孔雀缓缓开屏,彩羽流光的浪漫时刻。
从憨态可掬的棕熊,到自带珍稀氛围感的国家一级保护动物双角犀鸟,再到活泼贪吃的小浣熊……胡静的这次“回乡之旅”,也是一场回归自然、拥抱生命的治愈之旅。
为什么是昆明?
一个用文字与千年滇池对话,一个用心灵与万千生灵相拥。于荣光和胡静的不同选择,诠释着同一个答案:为什么明星们都爱来昆明?
正如云南省委书记王宁在最新回信中所说,如今人们来云南,从“游”到“居”,由“居”而“创”,“把梦想的生活,过成了奋斗的事业”。这正是“有一种叫云南的生活”的新内涵。
它可以是诗意的——藏在五百里滇池的奔来眼底,藏在于荣光随时发起的一场风雅挑战里。
它也可以是治愈的——藏在四季如春的暖阳里,藏在野生动物园每一个渴望与你互动的眼神里。
从滇池对诗到动物园萌宠,于荣光和胡静体验的,正是这种生活的两个动人切片。无论你想追寻诗意、寻求治愈,还是在这里让梦想扬帆起航——有一种叫云南的生活,总有一种方式,能与你心底的热爱完美重合。
我们在昆明,等你来。

















