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北京画院骐骥迎客
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-09 23:28
Core Viewpoint - The "Qiji Welcome Spring · Four Seas Same Wind - New Spring Cultural Gathering" event at the Beijing Academy of Painting showcases the charm of Chinese culture through art exhibitions and interactive experiences, celebrating the Year of the Horse [1][2]. Group 1: Event Overview - The event featured various artworks, sculptures, and tea sets centered around horse elements, attracting over a hundred representatives from the cultural and artistic community in Beijing and international guests [1]. - The gathering is rooted in the traditional Chinese practice of cultural salons, combining art exhibitions with interactive experiences, creating a complete journey from welcoming guests to enjoying art and cultural activities [1]. Group 2: Exhibition Highlights - The main activity of the gathering was the "Dream as a Horse - Year of the Horse New Spring Special Exhibition," which included classic works by Qi Baishi and Xu Beihong, alongside contemporary interpretations of the horse by various artists [2]. - Foreign experts showed particular interest in interactive experiences such as writing the character "Fu" and hands-on woodblock printing, allowing them to appreciate the subtlety of Eastern aesthetics and the depth of traditional Chinese culture [2].
引客900万人次 “村糖会”点亮假日经济
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-30 17:41
转自:成都日报锦观 激活乡村发展内生动力 "今年的政府工作报告特别提到,要提高'村糖会'等特色品牌影响力。我们备受鼓舞,将持续利用'村糖会'品牌,把农产品展销和羌族民俗文旅 深度融合,拓宽销路、做优产业,让'村糖会'成为村里高质量发展的长久动力。"1月30日,正在参加市两会的市人大代表、邛崃南宝山镇直台 村党支部书记陈学平告诉记者,1月16日至18日,南宝山镇刚刚举办了"村糖会"暨云上南宝山货市集,3天吸引了近2万人次前往,成为当地乡 村发展的一次生动实践。 冷竹笋脆嫩新鲜、高山腊肉香气浓郁,还有羌绣香囊、摆件等文创产品尽显民族特色……南宝山镇"村糖会"现场,40余个特色摊位涵盖了生鲜 果蔬、畜禽产品、手工食品、羌绣文创等各类商品,让市民游客目不暇接。同时,现场还进行4轮签约仪式,发布2026年农文旅活动计划。 陈学平表示,这次"村糖会"不仅带动了村里农家乐等餐饮业的发展,让农产品销量翻番,还带动了集体经济及周边产业发展。接下来,将紧 抓"村糖会"品牌,在不同季节推出不同的特色农产品,让村民的日子越过越红火。 深挖品牌价值 引客900万人次 "村糖会"点亮假日经济 代表委员热议"村糖会"写进政府工作报告 从2 ...
“北京礼物”及非遗文创亮相亚投行年会
Group 1 - The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) held its 10th Annual Meeting from June 24 to 26, showcasing traditional Chinese culture through a dedicated exhibition area featuring intangible cultural heritage (ICH) and time-honored brands [1] - Twelve selected enterprises participated, including traditional crafts, stationery, clothing, and health products, highlighting the cultural charm of Beijing [1][4] - The "Beijing Gifts" section featured exclusive products that were well-received by foreign guests, demonstrating the appeal of Beijing's unique cultural offerings [1] Group 2 - Many participating enterprises possess national-level ICH skills, offering over ten interactive ICH experience projects that captivated foreign attendees [4] - The immersive experiences allowed guests to engage with traditional crafts, effectively breaking cultural barriers and transforming them from observers to participants in Chinese culture [4][10] - Popular ICH products included creative gifts such as fridge magnets, brooches, and traditional crafts, with some attendees expressing interest in visiting stores post-event [4][12] Group 3 - The exhibition featured over 200 products that blend traditional craftsmanship with modern innovation, serving as cultural ambassadors for Beijing [17] - Notable products included a fridge magnet inspired by the Ming Dynasty's Phoenix Crown and lifestyle items like scented candles and hand creams designed by traditional ink manufacturers [17][19] - The event successfully showcased the unique charm of Chinese jewelry through collaborations with cultural landmarks, enhancing the visibility of traditional crafts [17][25] Group 4 - Foreign guests expressed appreciation for witnessing the transmission and development of traditional Chinese culture at an international event [29] - The presence of ICH and cultural products at the AIIB meeting garnered broader attention and recognition, facilitating international cultural exchange [29] - There is an expectation for more international events to provide platforms for ICH and cultural products to reach wider audiences [29]
送春迎夏大运河畔“非遗竞秀”
Hang Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-05-07 02:49
Group 1 - The 14th "China's Twenty-Four Solar Terms: Intangible Cultural Heritage Half-Mountain Lixia" folk activity took place on May 5, showcasing a blend of industrial heritage and traditional customs at the Hanggang Park along the Grand Canal [3] - Popular activities included weighing participants for good fortune, playing egg games, weaving straw sandals, tasting black rice, and sampling tea, attracting significant participation from citizens and tourists [3] - Various local folk activities and intangible cultural heritage projects from Hangzhou gathered at the Grand Canal, providing a vibrant display of traditional customs and performances [3] Group 2 - The "Intangible Heritage Competition: Joy of the Canal" umbrella market allowed visitors to experience traditional crafts such as fan-making, woodblock printing, and cloth weaving, as well as learn about traditional medicine and wellness practices [4] - The "cat" element was prominently featured, symbolizing the hopes of silk farmers for prosperity and health, with the Half-Mountain clay cat becoming a new cultural tourism IP for the Grand Canal [4] - An "Intangible Heritage Innovation Competition" was announced, themed "Cats in the World: The Arrival of Clay Cats," encouraging innovative designs from students and young designers to promote the inheritance and innovation of intangible cultural heritage [4]
看非遗巡游嘉年华、体验传统立夏民俗……
Mei Ri Shang Bao· 2025-05-06 02:48
Group 1 - The 14th "China's 24 Solar Terms: Intangible Cultural Heritage Half-Mountain Lixia" folk activity was held at the Grand Canal Hanggang Park on May 5, featuring a unique cultural experience combining industrial heritage, intangible cultural heritage, and trendy culture [1] - The event included a folk parade themed "Tasting Lixia: All Things in Bloom," showcasing over 300 participants in 10 distinctive parade formations along the park's route [1] - The opening featured the powerful performance of the 24 Solar Terms drum, symbolizing the passage of time and setting the stage for the parade [1] Group 2 - Activities at the intangible cultural heritage parade included traditional games, tasting of local delicacies, and free sampling of dishes like Wu Mi Rice and Seven Family Tea [2] - The "Intangible Heritage Competition: Joy of the Canal" umbrella market showcased traditional crafts such as Wang Xingji fans, woodblock printing, and local medicinal practices, along with health consultations from renowned local doctors [2] - The Half-Mountain Mud Cat custom, significant to local culture, was highlighted with creative product sharing, transforming the mud cat into a chopstick holder, symbolizing prosperity and health [2] Group 3 - The "One River Connects Hundreds of Arts" intangible heritage innovation competition was launched, focusing on the Grand Canal's intangible heritage, with themes encouraging innovative designs from students and young designers [2] - Original cultural performances reflecting the summer spirit and the culture of the Grand Canal, including songs, magic shows, and fashion shows, were presented to engage the audience [2]