Core Viewpoint - The exhibition "Welcoming Spring - The Customs and New Rhythms of Mianzhu New Year Paintings" is being held from February 4 to March 20 at the China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum in Beijing, showcasing Mianzhu New Year paintings, which are among China's four major New Year paintings and recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage [1] Group 1 - Mianzhu New Year Painting Museum has selected over 100 representative works for the exhibition, including classics and new pieces such as "Welcoming Spring," "Double Whip," "Three Stars High," and "Lady on Bicycle," highlighting the artistic lineage and innovative achievements of this traditional art form [1] - The exhibition features a special section titled "Customs of the Qing Dynasty in 'Welcoming Spring,'" which utilizes a national first-class cultural relic, the "Welcoming Spring" scroll, to vividly recreate the folk customs of welcoming spring during the Qing Dynasty, allowing visitors to experience the rich connotations of traditional festival culture [1] Group 2 - Concurrently, the "Intangible Cultural Heritage Goodies Collection" organized by Mianzhu City is also showcased, focusing on four main categories: good-looking, good-smelling, good-tasting, and good-using, featuring specialty products from 16 local intangible cultural heritage enterprises, providing an immersive experience of Mianzhu's diverse intangible cultural heritage [1]
绵竹非遗好物抱团“出圈”
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-04 22:38