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山海协作打造非遗生活场
Hang Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-12-03 02:41
Core Viewpoint - The "Xiling Youmei · Intangible Cultural Heritage Goodies Fair (Gongshu × Wuyi × Changshan)" event has been launched in Hangzhou, showcasing intangible cultural heritage (ICH) projects from three regions, creating a multi-city and county linkage matrix for ICH [1] Group 1: Event Overview - The event features performances from Wuyi, including lion dances, puppet shows, children's Wuyi opera, and the Wuyi Eighteen Sounds, marking a lively opening [1] - Over 60 ICH representatives and cultural artisans gathered for the event, highlighting the rich ICH resources from Gongshu, Wuyi, and Changshan [1] - The exhibition includes national-level ICH masterpieces such as fan-making techniques (Wang Xing Ji fans) and Wuzhou kiln ceramic firing techniques, alongside popular items like the leather comb from the TV drama "Linjiang Xian" and gold and silver craftsmanship from "Black Myth: Wukong" [1] Group 2: Cultural Collaboration - In recent years, Gongshu District of Hangzhou and Changshan County of Quzhou have engaged in "Cultural Mountain-Sea Cooperation," leveraging their cultural heritage and complementary resources [1] - The two regions conduct annual cultural exchanges to promote the flow and sharing of high-quality cultural resources [1] - This event features 10 representative ICH projects from Changshan, showcasing egg carving, palm weaving, and local delicacies like Changshan pomelo products and Changshan tribute noodles, facilitating the transformation of ICH from "finger skill" to "finger economy" and increasing income for rural artisans [1] Group 3: Exhibition Details - The ICH exhibition will continue until December 12 and is open to the public for free [2]
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]