Recently, teachers and students majoring in network and new media at HXIT have carried out course practice, focusing on China's excellent traditional culture and diverse fields, and produced 7 different types of variety shows. The students used their imagination and creativity to deconstruct traditional skills from a new perspective, and expressed what they saw, heard and felt individually, bringing a rich and colorful cultural experience to the audience, which attracted a lot of praise.

In the program "Rhyme of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Huaxia Cloud", students integrate all kinds of traditional Chinese medicine knowledge into the game, and deconstruct the culture of traditional Chinese medicine from the perspective of young people; In "Medical Beginnings to the Future", the audience is led to visit and make Chinese medicine bags, sachets, and taste Chinese medicine meals in the form of VLOG; "Chinese Medicine Milk Tea Matchup" through the battle for the formula of Chinese medicine flavored milk tea, arouses students to think about how to innovate and develop Chinese medicine culture in the new era.

In addition, in “Let's Return! Facebook", the class members work together, create original Peking Opera IP characters, create props and stage sets, wear characteristic national fashion costumes, listen to classic Peking Opera excerpts, identify face masks, and carry out outdoor face puzzle games. "Have you had breakfast" focuses on Wuhan's premature culture, and the etiquette science show "Love for Etiquette" invites teacher Wu Yun, who was the Olympic etiquette instructor, to exchange and share experience in etiquette culture.

One student said that if people want to do a good job in traditional cultural variety shows, which must do deep and solid preliminary work. No matter in the program planning and filming and production links, we must first conduct further study and research on the determined topics, which is a very good opportunity to learn and spread excellent traditional culture.

It is reported that "New Media Program Planning and Production" is a compulsory course for practical majors offered by the school's network and new media major, which requires students to master the shooting techniques and production skills of new media programs.