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八方游客同享苏州专属好物
Su Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-11-02 00:23
Core Insights - The 14th Suzhou Cultural Creative Design Industry Trade Fair showcased nearly 100 new intangible cultural heritage (ICH) products, integrating traditional crafts into modern life [1][2] - The event featured 16 ICH inheritors and new talents, highlighting various crafts such as Suzhou embroidery, nuclear carving, and Suzhou-style pastry making [1] - The launch of "Yuan Dachang" rose-flavored winter brew attracted attention, marking it as a seasonal favorite in Suzhou [1][2] Group 1: Event Highlights - The trade fair took place at the Suzhou International Expo Center, emphasizing the importance of ICH in contemporary design [1] - ICH inheritor Yue Yan presented a Suzhou embroidery handbag inspired by traditional patterns, showcasing the blend of heritage and modern aesthetics [1] - Gu Jingli, a representative of nuclear carving, introduced a series of jewelry pieces, demonstrating the versatility of traditional crafts [1] Group 2: Product Launches - "Yuan Dachang" introduced a new rose-flavored winter brew, which will be available for online purchase as part of the "2025 Non-ordinary Goodies - Winter Reunion Gift" [2] - The winter reunion gift package will also include a blind box featuring traditional 桂花盘扣 (osmanthus brooches) crafted by ICH representatives [2] - The event's "Non-ordinary Selection Shop" allowed visitors to view and purchase the newly launched ICH products, enhancing public engagement with traditional crafts [2]
迈向“十五五”的文化图景 | 一起绣出更美好的生活
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-10-31 00:11
Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the importance of integrating traditional cultural heritage, specifically the Jin embroidery from Shanxi, into modern life to ensure its preservation and development [3][4][6]. Group 1: Cultural Heritage and Economic Development - The Jin embroidery workshop has trained over 3,000 women, with more than 2,000 becoming signed family embroiderers, showcasing the impact of government support on skill development [3][4]. - The annual sales of the Jin embroidery workshop have increased from several hundred thousand to several million yuan, indicating a significant growth in the industry [4][5]. - The establishment of a 1,000-square-meter training base has enhanced the workshop's visibility and contributed to rural tourism development [5]. Group 2: Policy and Institutional Support - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, the mechanism for protecting intangible cultural heritage (ICH) in China has become more refined, with over 31 provinces implementing local ICH protection regulations [6]. - More than 100 universities have established ICH protection undergraduate programs, and over 200 universities are involved in training programs for ICH inheritors, indicating a growing institutional commitment to ICH [6]. Group 3: Integration of ICH into Modern Life - The integration of ICH into daily life has been highlighted through various cultural activities, such as traditional festivals and health practices, making ICH more accessible and relatable to the public [6]. - The establishment of 12,900 ICH workshops has created job opportunities for over 1.2 million people, demonstrating the economic potential of ICH [6].
(乡村行·看振兴)广东清远香坪镇:一针一线绣出振兴路
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-11 07:23
Core Insights - The article highlights the establishment of a cultural and economic revitalization platform in Longshui Village, Qingyuan City, Guangdong Province, through the creation of a non-material cultural heritage (non-heritage) embroidery workshop, which integrates cultural inheritance, educational research, and tourism experience [2][3] Group 1: Workshop Development - The local government collaborated with a kindergarten to utilize a 1,250 square meter idle school site, investing approximately 300,000 yuan to create the embroidery workshop [2] - The workshop features three main functional areas: an embroidery area, a tie-dye area, and an agricultural experience area, allowing visitors to engage with local culture and craftsmanship [2][3] Group 2: Economic Impact - The workshop aims to create a sustainable income system for villagers by transforming non-heritage skills into economic development, providing over 10 full-time jobs for women and indirectly benefiting more than 100 individuals through part-time employment opportunities [3] - The village has implemented an innovative "land equity + dynamic dividend" model, allowing villagers to earn fixed dividends annually, with potential increases based on actual profits every five years [3]
江门新会陈皮村国庆中秋消费集市热闹迎客
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-10-06 10:10
Core Insights - The event in Chenpi Village, Jiangmen City, is a vibrant market celebrating the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival, running until October 8, 2025, as part of the national trading event for Chenpi [2] - The market features a blend of local cuisine and creative dishes, showcasing products like Chenpi ice cream and pastries, alongside traditional craftsmanship demonstrations [2] - The event includes three themed days: "Intangible Cultural Heritage Creative Day," "Mid-Autumn Theme Day," and "Cultural Experience Day," aimed at engaging families and promoting local culture [2][3] Group 1 - The market serves as a significant platform for integrating the Chenpi industry with overseas Chinese culture and festive consumption [2] - Various activities highlight traditional skills, such as the "Three Knife Skinning" technique for authentic Chenpi identification [2] - The "Intangible Cultural Heritage Creative Day" features hands-on experiences for families, including crafting with palm leaves and making traditional fish lanterns [2] Group 2 - The event will host popular activities, including performances by a well-known band to enhance the festive atmosphere [3] - Upcoming themed days will feature special guests, such as the "Deep Well Cake" team and a short play related to Chenpi, providing additional entertainment and cultural engagement [3]
月映湾区非遗生辉,麻章匠心珍品首秀湾区飞地
Nan Fang Nong Cun Bao· 2025-09-19 14:33
Core Viewpoint - The event in Guangzhou's Baiyun District showcased the cultural heritage products from Mazhang District, emphasizing the importance of these products in promoting local culture and economic development through collaboration with the Bay Area [2][10]. Group 1: Event Overview - The event was themed "Celebrating Mid-Autumn with Craftsmanship and Harvest" and marked the debut of Mazhang's intangible cultural heritage products in the Bay Area [2][3]. - Nearly a hundred attendees, including leaders, business representatives, and media, gathered to witness the event and enjoy a vibrant "Intangible Cultural Heritage Carnival" [4][5][6]. Group 2: Cultural Significance - The Mazhang District Committee highlighted that products like "Taiping Bao Dan Cake" represent local flavors and the people's aspirations for a better life [8]. - The event is seen as a crucial step for Mazhang culture to "go global," creating new opportunities for resource complementarity and industrial collaboration [9][10]. Group 3: Product Promotion - A "Mazhang Quality Product Selection Center" was inaugurated, serving as a permanent exhibition and sales platform for Mazhang's intangible cultural heritage and specialty agricultural products [13][14]. - The event featured performances of traditional dances and operas, showcasing the cultural richness of Mazhang, which attracted significant audience interest [18][21]. Group 4: Consumer Engagement - The event included a market for intangible cultural heritage products and interactive experiences, allowing attendees to taste local delicacies and engage with the culture [23][24]. - Special promotions, such as discounts and giveaways, encouraged consumer participation, with many expressing satisfaction in supporting heritage preservation while enjoying authentic local cuisine [25][28]. Group 5: Future Initiatives - The Mazhang District plans to conduct further activities aimed at empowering rural revitalization and regional collaboration, exploring sustainable development paths for intangible cultural heritage [31][32]. - The district aims to leverage media resources to enhance market outreach and promote Mazhang's cultural products nationwide [34][37].
非遗文化焕新生
Jin Rong Shi Bao· 2025-09-16 02:15
Core Insights - The establishment of the "Intangible Cultural Heritage Industry Chain Financial Service Alliance" by the People's Bank of China in Dazhou aims to address the challenges of protecting, inheriting, and monetizing intangible cultural heritage [1][2] Group 1: Financial Support for Intangible Cultural Heritage - The financial services provided by the People's Bank of China have revitalized three representative intangible cultural heritage projects in Dazhou: Liu's Bamboo Weaving, Dongliu Fermented Rice, and Lantern Shadow Beef, enhancing both cultural and economic value [1] - The bank has implemented various financial measures to support the bamboo weaving industry, including a "credit + guarantee" model for individual artisans with a maximum credit of 5 million yuan and a "credit + industry chain guarantee" model for leading enterprises with a maximum credit of 10 million yuan [3][4] - A special loan of 80 million yuan was issued to support the bamboo seedling industry project, facilitating the establishment of a 20,000-acre quality bamboo seedling base along the river [3] Group 2: Revitalization of Traditional Crafts - Liu's Bamboo Weaving, recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage, faces challenges such as long production cycles and slow returns, which have been alleviated through financial support [2][3] - Dongliu Fermented Rice, with a history dating back to the Han Dynasty, has benefited from over 300 million yuan in loans and funds for technical upgrades, increasing production capacity to 65,000 tons annually [4] - The company producing Lantern Shadow Beef has received 130 million yuan in loans, enabling the establishment of a BRCGS EU-certified workshop and increasing annual production capacity to 300 million yuan, with a brand valuation of 11.158 billion yuan [6]
三彩的千年窑火“零碳”新生
Xin Hua She· 2025-09-03 02:04
Core Perspective - Tang Sancai, known as the "Oriental Art Treasure," has a history of over 1300 years and was listed as a national intangible cultural heritage representative project in 2008 [1] Group 1: Historical Significance - The craftsmanship of Tang Sancai originated in the Tang Dynasty, with artisans gathering in the Mengjin District of Luoyang, Henan Province, to create exquisite pieces through traditional firing techniques [1] Group 2: Modern Developments - Today, Nanshishan Village in Mengjin District is renowned for producing Tang Sancai, featuring a theme park and displays of Tang Sancai in local homes, attracting numerous tourists [3] - The kilns for producing Tang Sancai have evolved from traditional wood-fired kilns to coal, gas, and electric kilns, reflecting innovation in the preservation of this craft [3] Group 3: Economic and Cultural Impact - Nanshishan Village integrates production, sales, and educational activities, with over 1600 professional artisans and 81 cultural enterprises [6] - Local initiatives are enhancing the Tang Sancai craft through training centers, museums, and cultural research institutions, contributing to the preservation of intangible cultural heritage and enriching rural tourism [6]
四川丹棱:“幸福山货”出山 产业“赋能加码”
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang· 2025-08-12 14:42
Core Insights - The event "Happiness Mountain Goods Festival: Li Xiang Shunlong Season" in Danling County showcased local agricultural products and cultural heritage, attracting guests and merchants to promote rural development [1][2][3] Group 1: Agricultural Products - The high-altitude crispy red plums, known as "red agate," are cultivated in a 12,000-acre orchard, yielding an annual output of 15,000 tons, characterized by a sweet and slightly sour taste [2] - The region also features over 300 acres of Dendrobium cultivation, producing various tea products, and an 8,400-acre high-altitude tea garden that offers refreshing green tea [2] - Local specialties include traditionally smoked cured meats, free-range chickens, and honey made from wildflowers, reflecting the community's agricultural richness [2] Group 2: Cultural Heritage - The event highlighted traditional tea culture through tea ceremonies and showcased the craftsmanship of woodblock printing, allowing attendees to experience the depth of local cultural heritage [2] - The festival served as a platform for promoting local intangible cultural heritage, enhancing community engagement and cultural appreciation [2] Group 3: Tourism and Investment - The event facilitated investment in local homestays, with potential for transforming idle farmhouses into operational accommodations, enhancing rural tourism [3] - Collaborations were established between local villages and homestay operators to develop boutique accommodations, contributing to the preservation of local culture and heritage [3] - Future plans include ongoing seasonal agricultural product events to attract more visitors to Danling and promote the integration of agriculture, culture, and tourism [4]
石榴花开北疆红·籽籽同心家国情 | 在非遗里触摸“文化脉动”
Yang Guang Wang· 2025-07-29 11:21
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the cultural significance and economic impact of traditional Mongolian arts, particularly focusing on the promotion of intangible cultural heritage through various exhibitions and local craftsmanship in Inner Mongolia's Xiang'an League [1][7]. Group 1: Cultural Heritage and Arts - The Xiang'an League's cultural center features various exhibitions, including traditional performances and displays of ethnic costumes, showcasing the vibrancy of grassland arts [1]. - The center serves as a platform for promoting Mongolian culture, with a focus on traditional instruments like the Morin Khuur (horsehead fiddle), which plays a vital role in Mongolian celebrations and daily life [2]. Group 2: Economic Impact and Employment - The establishment of the Mengdi Cultural Development Company by Wang Sheng has created job opportunities for local herders, with 80% of the workforce being from the village, contributing to local economic development [2]. - Each employee at the company earns an additional income of 3,000 to 5,000 yuan per month through the production and teaching of Morin Khuur [2]. Group 3: Educational Initiatives - The company also engages in community support by donating musical instruments and providing free lessons in Morin Khuur playing to local herders, fostering cultural transmission and skill development [2]. - The center features a section dedicated to traditional Mongolian medicine, where visitors can learn about the production of Mongolian herbal incense, further promoting local heritage [3][5]. Group 4: Community and Cultural Identity - The cultural center, which opened in October of the previous year, aims to strengthen national unity and cultural confidence through interactive experiences that resonate with the local population [7]. - The center recreates architectural scenes from six counties in the Xiang'an League, enhancing the visitor experience and showcasing regional diversity [3][7].
巴彦淖尔市传统技艺焕发新生 工坊模式助跑共富
Nei Meng Gu Ri Bao· 2025-06-17 02:50
Core Viewpoint - The Urat Copper and Silverware Intangible Cultural Heritage Workshop has been successfully included in the second batch of "Typical Cases of Intangible Cultural Heritage Workshops" announced by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, highlighting the efforts in preserving and innovating traditional crafts in Bayannur City [1] Group 1: Non-Heritage Protection and Innovation - Bayannur City has actively explored innovative models for the protection and inheritance of intangible cultural heritage through initiatives like "Intangible Heritage + Cultural Tourism" and "Intangible Heritage + Industry" [1] - The Urat Copper and Silverware Workshop, established in 2019 by Inner Mongolia Jiuqu Baijiang Cultural Development Co., Ltd., relies on the national-level intangible cultural heritage project of Urat Copper and Silverware making techniques [1] Group 2: Economic and Social Impact - The workshop employs a "production + training" and "creation + research practice" model, which has shown significant results in areas such as intangible heritage protection, employment increase, rural revitalization, cultural tourism integration, and strengthening the sense of community among the Chinese nation [1] - Bayannur City aims to integrate intangible heritage protection into rural revitalization and cultural tourism strategies, using traditional crafts as a powerful tool for telling Chinese stories, promoting national unity, and advancing common prosperity [1]