Music often serves as a time capsule, and for many, Christine Fan’s "Qi Cheng" (启程) is the sound of early 2000s youth—a period defined by both uncertainty and a fierce desire for self-discovery. Released as a centerpiece for the drama Tomorrow , the song captures the essence of a "departure" not as an ending, but as a courageous act of beginning. A Song of Transition and Hope
The song by Christine Fan (FanFan) is more than just a pop melody; it’s a cultural touchstone for many Mandarin music listeners, specifically known as the opening theme for the 2002 idol drama Tomorrow (爱情白皮书). Music often serves as a time capsule, and
Decades after its release, "Qi Cheng" remains a staple for graduations and major life transitions. It was even chosen as a meaningful farewell song for the final episode of the legendary talk show Kangxi Coming , cementing its status as a song that marks the closing of one chapter and the hopeful start of the next. Decades after its release, "Qi Cheng" remains a
Music often serves as a time capsule, and for many, Christine Fan’s "Qi Cheng" (启程) is the sound of early 2000s youth—a period defined by both uncertainty and a fierce desire for self-discovery. Released as a centerpiece for the drama Tomorrow , the song captures the essence of a "departure" not as an ending, but as a courageous act of beginning. A Song of Transition and Hope
The song by Christine Fan (FanFan) is more than just a pop melody; it’s a cultural touchstone for many Mandarin music listeners, specifically known as the opening theme for the 2002 idol drama Tomorrow (爱情白皮书).
Decades after its release, "Qi Cheng" remains a staple for graduations and major life transitions. It was even chosen as a meaningful farewell song for the final episode of the legendary talk show Kangxi Coming , cementing its status as a song that marks the closing of one chapter and the hopeful start of the next.