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四代传承 面包房里开出“石榴花”
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-21 20:32
(来源:中国妇女报) 转自:中国妇女报 □ 中国妇女报全媒体记者 王江平 1月20日,清晨6点,新疆伊犁河畔的六星街还未完全苏醒,但街角一家小店已燃起炉火。 烤箱"叮"的一声轻响,一炉金黄酥脆的俄罗斯列巴缓缓出炉。麦香裹着果木烟火气,在清冷的空气中弥 漫开来,唤醒了整条街巷。 这家名为"柳芭列巴"("柳芭"意为"爱")的面包房,是新疆维吾尔自治区伊宁市六星街热门打卡地之 一。它的主人叫冯晓莉,俄罗斯族,俄语名字莉莉娅,意为"百合花"。这家主营俄罗斯风味面包的面包 房,吸收了当地十余名不同民族的妇女就业。店铺生意红火,大家每天围着烤炉忙活不停,用勤劳的双 手创造美好生活。 "铸牢中华民族共同体意识,推进中华民族共同体建设"是党的二十届四中全会审议通过的《中共中央关 于制定国民经济和社会发展第十五个五年规划的建议》作出的重要部署。在冯晓莉的面包房里,15名不 同民族的女性相互扶持、共同成长,谱写出了一曲文化传承与民族团结的动人交响。 四代女性的"麦香"接力 在冯晓莉的记忆里,面包从来不只是食物,更是家的温度,是血脉的延续。 她的外曾祖母是20世纪30年代从白俄罗斯迁徙到伊犁的移民。那时的列巴,是慰藉乡愁的故乡味, ...
北疆非遗走出档案柜
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-09 22:53
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the successful efforts of the Manzhouli City Procuratorate in promoting and protecting intangible cultural heritage (ICH) through public interest litigation, leading to increased visibility and engagement with local heritage crafts and traditions [1][2][3] Group 1: Background and Challenges - Manzhouli, located at the China-Russia border, is home to unique intangible cultural heritage such as agate carving and traditional music, which faced challenges in public visibility and transmission [1] - The local procuratorate identified that many ICH projects lacked effective public display channels, hindering their cultural value and transmission [1] Group 2: Actions Taken - The procuratorate initiated a series of actions, including field visits, discussions with heritage bearers, and a comprehensive review of ICH archives to address the visibility issues [1] - In August 2024, the procuratorate issued recommendations for administrative bodies to systematically disclose non-sensitive ICH data to the public [1] Group 3: Implementation and Results - Following the recommendations, administrative bodies took swift action to organize and display ICH materials online and through community events, enhancing public engagement [2] - The measures led to increased online engagement, with traditional crafts gaining renewed interest among younger generations, exemplified by the agate carving technique attracting youth apprentices [2] Group 4: Recognition and Future Prospects - By March 2025, five ICH items from Manzhouli were successfully included in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region's list of representative intangible cultural heritage projects [3] - The revitalization of these cultural treasures signifies a positive transformation from obscurity to public appreciation, contributing to the cultural narrative of the region [3]
神州北极,不只有“漠河舞厅”(边城见闻)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-06-22 22:10
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the growing popularity of Mohe, China's northernmost city, as a cultural and tourism destination, largely driven by the song "Mohe Dance Hall," which has attracted both domestic and international tourists [10][11]. Group 1: Tourism and Cultural Exchange - Mohe has become a significant cultural exchange hub, with the "Mohe Dance Hall" attracting hundreds of visitors daily, including many foreign tourists [11]. - The local tourism department reports a notable increase in inbound tourists over the past year, particularly from Europe, America, Japan, and South Korea [11]. - Travel agencies have started offering themed tours that combine experiences like aurora viewing and visits to the dance hall, enhancing the cultural experience for visitors [11][13]. Group 2: Local Businesses and Economic Impact - Local businesses, such as dance halls and accommodations, have seen a surge in demand, with some establishments now operating year-round instead of just during peak seasons [13][16]. - The "Russian Bakery" in Beihong Village exemplifies the blending of cultures, offering traditional Russian bread that has become popular among both locals and tourists [15]. - The rise in tourism has led to the emergence of unique accommodations that reflect a mix of Chinese and Russian cultural elements, providing visitors with a distinctive experience [16][18]. Group 3: Cultural Heritage and Community - The article emphasizes the historical cultural fusion in Mohe, particularly in Beihong Village, where Russian and Chinese traditions have coexisted for generations [14]. - Local residents, such as Li Chunhua, share stories of cultural traditions that highlight the integration of Russian customs into daily life, including food and festivals [14][15]. - The community's efforts to preserve and promote their cultural heritage are evident in the local cuisine and traditional practices, which attract interest from visitors [15][17].