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“三三行动”点亮文化振兴,清远瑶族婚俗T台秀"燃"动乡村
Nan Fang Nong Cun Bao· 2026-01-13 02:32
Group 1 - The "Three-Three Action" initiative aims to promote cultural revitalization in rural areas, particularly focusing on the Yao ethnic group's wedding customs through innovative events like the "Rice Field T-stage Show" [2][3][6] - The event in Niulu Water Village highlighted the integration of Yao, Han, and Zhuang cultural elements, showcasing intangible cultural heritage and fostering ethnic unity [4][5][6] - Local villagers participated as models in the T-stage show, wearing traditional attire adorned with exquisite Yao embroidery, which emphasized their cultural pride and connection to their heritage [8][10][11] Group 2 - The event featured a documentary exhibition titled "Embroidered Beauty of Yao Village: From Blood to Self-Sufficiency," displaying 108 pieces of fine Yao embroidery, showcasing the craftsmanship of local artisans [14][15][17] - The initiative has transformed traditional embroidery into a burgeoning rural industry, with 90% of the embroiderers being rural women, supported by ongoing training programs [15][17] - The event broke away from the traditional "sending performances to the countryside" model, creating a comprehensive experience that includes art, industry, and local agricultural products, thereby attracting significant visitor engagement [19][20][25] Group 3 - The event was organized under the guidance of various cultural and artistic associations, marking a significant step in extending cultural volunteer services to grassroots levels [28][32][34] - The initiative aligns with the goals of the "Cultural Empowerment + Industry Support + Sustainable Income" strategy, aiming to meet the spiritual and cultural needs of rural communities [25][37] - The event serves as a case study for the empowerment of rural cultural industries through artistic initiatives, exploring new pathways for the integration of intangible cultural heritage and rural revitalization [39][40]
南农晨读 | 竹海听涛
Nan Fang Nong Cun Bao· 2025-10-30 05:04
Group 1 - Jiangmen Tangkou Village is recognized as one of the "Top Ten Excellent Cases of National Civilized Rural Construction," making it the only selected case from Guangdong Province [6][7]. - The selection was part of the first China Civilization Rural Conference held in Yan'an, Shaanxi Province, on October 29-30, 2023, organized by multiple governmental bodies [4][5][24]. Group 2 - The conference emphasized the theme "Civilization Makes Rural Areas Better," showcasing various initiatives and practices aimed at enhancing rural culture and development [24][48]. - Guangdong's "Nanyue Ancient Post Road" was highlighted as a valuable example of integrating cultural heritage with rural revitalization efforts [50][51]. Group 3 - The International Agricultural Service Trade Conference is set to take place in Nansha, Guangzhou, on October 28, 2025, focusing on global agricultural dialogue and cooperation [20][21]. - The event aims to enhance agricultural service trade and promote Guangdong's agricultural development on an international scale [19].
(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]