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北京市国家级非遗传承人达118人,传承断层风险有效缓解
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-06-11 11:30
Core Points - Beijing will host over 40 intangible cultural heritage (ICH) activities during the 2025 "Cultural and Natural Heritage Day" [1] - The city has 118 national-level ICH inheritors and 348 municipal-level inheritors, indicating a significant reduction in transmission gaps and a notable increase in rural and youth inheritors [1] - The fifth batch of 123 municipal-level ICH representative inheritors will be announced, with 54% under the age of 60, and the youngest being 30 years old [1] - Beijing has 14 UNESCO ICH projects, ranking among the top in the country, along with 144 national-level projects and 303 municipal-level projects, creating a comprehensive protection network [1] Activities and Events - Dongcheng District will launch the "ICH Renewal and Boundless Coexistence" series, combining cloisonné with Olympic elements to showcase the fusion of traditional craftsmanship and modern aesthetics [2] - Chaoyang District will host a palace art exhibition and Bajiquan performance at a trendy landmark [2] - Xicheng and Fengtai Districts will enhance public participation through ICH exhibitions and handicraft workshops [2] - Miyun and Haidian Districts will collaborate with Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei to promote ICH in schools [2]
文化中国行|龙顺成:百年匠心承古韵
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-05-15 04:12
Core Viewpoint - Beijing Longshuncheng Chinese Furniture Co., Ltd. is a prominent player in the high-end furniture market, specializing in the traditional craftsmanship of Jing-style hardwood furniture, which has deep cultural roots in Chinese history and aesthetics [2][6][10]. Group 1: Historical Background - The Jing-style hardwood furniture craftsmanship evolved during the Ming and Qing dynasties, integrating styles from regional traditions such as "Guangzhou" and "Suzhou," characterized by smooth, dynamic lines and a blend of robust and elegant features [2][6][10]. - The company traces its origins back to 1862 when craftsman Wang Yongshun established the "Longshun" chair shop in Beijing, which later evolved into the Longshuncheng Wood Factory in 1956, consolidating various traditional craftsmanship [2][6][10]. - In 2008, the "Jing-style hardwood furniture craftsmanship" was recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage, and in 2010, the company was awarded the title of "Chinese Time-honored Brand" by the Ministry of Commerce [2][6][10]. Group 2: Craftsmanship and Production - The production process of Jing-style hardwood furniture is intricate and lengthy, involving dozens of steps such as material selection, woodworking, mortise and tenon construction, carving, water grinding, and waxing, each requiring specific skills [3][7][11]. - The company has maintained traditional techniques while also incorporating new technologies and designs to adapt to market changes, thus diversifying its customer base and establishing itself as a high-end brand in the Chinese furniture market [3][7][11]. Group 3: Training and Cultural Preservation - Under the leadership of Liu Gengsheng, a representative inheritor of Jing-style hardwood furniture craftsmanship and a recipient of the National "May 1st" Labor Medal, the company has trained a new generation of skilled craftsmen [3][7][11]. - The company has participated in significant projects such as the construction of the National Version Museum and the restoration of cultural relics in the Forbidden City, ensuring the continuity of this traditional woodworking craft [3][7][11].