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(新春走基层)山东多地非遗民俗闹新春 激活春节文化新活力
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-26 12:28
中新网济南2月26日电(王采怡)农历马年春节前后,山东各地通过非遗展演、民俗市集、沉浸体验等多 元形式,将传统年俗与现代生活交融,让民众在逛大集、品美食、学手艺中感受新春氛围,也让民间艺 术焕发蓬勃生机。 连日来,济南市莱芜区人民广场上张灯结彩。在此举办的2026年莱芜区年货大集上人头攒动,涵盖吃、 玩等多元品类,游客在逛集的乐趣中,感受传统年俗的魅力。 美食区无疑是大集的"人气担当",糖葫芦展位前格外热闹,一串串糖葫芦整齐码放,饱满的山楂裹着脆 甜糖壳,有的还点缀着软糯的山药豆,摊主的吆喝声吸引着往来市民:"这酸甜味儿,才是过年的滋 味"。 民众在刘 家面塑展位前驻足观赏。莱芜区委宣传部供图 菏泽市单 县曹庄镇林台古镇景区"黄河大集"新春季主题活动举办。单县县委宣传部供图 连日来,在位于聊城市东昌府区的水上古城景区,梁水镇伞棒舞、闫寺秧歌、孙庄舞狮、道口铺竹马舞 等经典民俗节目轮番登场,队伍穿梭于古城街巷,威风锣鼓与欢腾舞姿点燃全场。 活动现场,歌舞燃动古街,各式民俗舞蹈轮番上演。四大街巷里,糖画、剪纸、面塑等非遗摊位错落分 布,传承人手把手演绎千年技艺。美食小摊香气扑鼻,"聊城礼物"文创琳琅满目,让游客感 ...
春风拂大阪年味满侨城,2026年大阪春节祭举行
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-24 05:59
Core Viewpoint - The 2026 Osaka Spring Festival, a significant cultural event in Western Japan, serves as an important platform for promoting Chinese culture and enhancing Sino-Japanese exchanges amidst current challenges in bilateral relations [3]. Group 1: Event Overview - The 2026 Osaka Spring Festival was held at the Osaka Cultural Center, Tenpozan, featuring a vibrant atmosphere with decorations and a large attendance of nearly 500 guests from various sectors [3]. - The event showcased a variety of traditional Chinese foods and cultural performances, creating an immersive experience for attendees [4]. Group 2: Cultural Significance - The festival has developed over ten years into a crucial venue for cultural exchange, as highlighted by the remarks of the Deputy Consul General of China in Osaka, Wei Youmei [3]. - The event included traditional crafts and performances, such as Sichuan opera face-changing and classical music, which received enthusiastic responses from the audience [4].
通讯|“中国红”催动“中国热” 多元春节文化打动德国民众
Xin Hua She· 2026-02-24 02:04
新华社法兰克福2月23日电 通讯|"中国红"催动"中国热" 多元春节文化打动德国民众 新华社记者尹亮 单玮怡 刘向 22日,在德国法兰克福市中心第二届"四海同春·华星闪耀"欢乐春节庙会现场,大红灯笼在主舞台两侧 高高挂起,鲜艳的"中国红"带来热烈的节日氛围。 嘹亮的歌声、轻盈的舞步、有力的动作,来自雪域高原的"中国西藏新春文化走出去"德国专场活动吸引 大批当地民众驻足。西藏自治区那曲市艺术团的歌舞演员深情演绎了《神奇的西藏》《珠姆倩影》《艺 梦》等传统曲目。 "表演棒极了,这是我人生第一次在法兰克福欣赏到如此优美的西藏舞蹈。"67岁的法兰克福市民费尔德 曼连连赞叹。那曲市艺术团舞蹈队负责人桑培罗布介绍说,这场演出融入中国非物质文化遗产元素,集 中呈现那曲锅庄、雪热巴等独具藏北特色的精彩节目,生动展现中华文化的深厚底蕴与独特魅力。 西藏歌舞专场是本次春节庙会的压轴戏,与20日登上庙会开幕式的国家级非物质文化遗产泰顺仕阳碇步 龙相呼应。开幕式上,碇步龙舞龙队十几名队员身着盛装,模仿碇步之上的腾跃翻转,挥舞长龙,现场 观众啧啧称奇,鼓掌欢呼。 在主舞台周边,特色美食、汉服、糖画、中国传统节庆用品等展位也吸引了大量德 ...
一位外国留学生眼中的“地道春节”
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-22 21:01
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the cultural significance and vibrant experiences of traditional Chinese New Year celebrations, particularly through the lens of a Pakistani student, Fahad, who immerses himself in local customs and festivities in Nanjing, showcasing the appeal of intangible cultural heritage [1][2][3] Group 1: Cultural Events and Performances - Nanjing hosted a Spring Festival market and intangible cultural heritage exhibitions, attracting both locals and international visitors [1] - Traditional performances such as dragon dances and unique water skills like "Duzhu Piao" were featured, emphasizing the rich cultural tapestry of the region [2] - The "Iron Flower" performance, involving molten iron being cast into the night sky, captivated audiences, illustrating the artistic and emotional power of these cultural expressions [2] Group 2: Personal Experiences and Cultural Exchange - Fahad expressed his excitement and appreciation for the traditional performances, noting the balance and skill required in the "Duzhu Piao" act [2] - The article emphasizes the growing trend of educated young individuals in China choosing to pursue careers in traditional arts, reflecting a commitment to cultural preservation [3] - Fahad's experience during the Spring Festival allowed him to connect with the essence of Chinese culture, highlighting the universal themes of courage, romance, and love for life [3]
逛聊城古城,赴一场民俗非遗的新春之约|新春走基层
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-22 12:45
Core Viewpoint - The annual Liaocheng Folk Culture Festival has successfully revitalized traditional culture and boosted local tourism, showcasing intangible cultural heritage and enhancing community engagement during the Spring Festival [2][16]. Group 1: Festival Overview - The festival runs from the second to the fifteenth day of the lunar new year, featuring various folk performances, intangible cultural heritage exhibitions, and specialty markets, creating a vibrant festive atmosphere [2][15]. - This year marks the third edition of the festival, themed "Galloping Horse Welcomes Spring: Intangible Heritage Shines," with activities including folk performances, opera shows, and cultural exhibitions spread across multiple venues [5][16]. Group 2: Cultural Significance - The festival aims to promote intangible cultural heritage, providing a platform for artisans to showcase their skills and connect with the market, thereby enhancing cultural transmission and community bonding [2][6]. - The event has become a cultural emblem for Liaocheng, reflecting the city's cultural charm and fostering emotional connections among residents [15][18]. Group 3: Economic Impact - The festival has significantly increased local tourism, with the number of visitors to the ancient city reaching 484,100, a 72.52% increase year-on-year, positively impacting local consumption and promoting the integration of culture and tourism [16][18]. - The festival's activities have led to a noticeable rise in spending in the surrounding areas, including dining, accommodation, and retail, with a focus on enhancing visitor experience and extending their stay [18].
上海古镇春节上新 文商旅体展融合吸睛更吸金
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-21 11:02
Core Viewpoint - The ancient towns in Shanghai are experiencing significant changes this year, leveraging their historical advantages to integrate culture, commerce, tourism, and exhibitions, resulting in increased visitor numbers and revenue. Group 1: Visitor Experience and Engagement - In Nanxiang Ancient Town, there has been a noticeable influx of visitors, particularly from the Yangtze River Delta region, attracted by the unique multi-dimensional experiences offered [3]. - The blend of traditional Jiangnan scenery with modern elements like cyberpunk installations and cartoon characters has appealed to a diverse audience, including both the elderly and younger generations [5]. - Traditional crafts are revitalized, as artisans incorporate popular anime characters into their creations, drawing the attention of children [7]. Group 2: Promotions and Revenue Growth - Various attractions within the ancient towns have introduced thoughtful promotions, such as half-price entry for all visitors at the private garden during the Spring Festival, leading to positive surprises for tourists [9]. - During the Spring Festival, Nanxiang Old Street saw a 10% increase in foot traffic compared to previous years, averaging around 55,000 visitors daily, which is several thousand more than last year [11]. - The iconic restaurant Changxing Lou reported a doubling of revenue during peak dining times, with daily earnings reaching 50,000 to 60,000 yuan, and wait times extending up to two hours [12]. Group 3: Innovative Activities and Future Plans - Qibao Ancient Town hosted a unique "Welcoming the God of Wealth" event, enhancing the festive atmosphere and encouraging visitor engagement through interactive experiences [14]. - The initial five days of the Spring Festival saw a 51% year-on-year increase in foot traffic at Qibao Old Street, which positively impacted sales across the ancient town and surrounding commercial areas [16]. - Future plans for Qibao Old Street include deep collaboration with nearby modern shopping centers to launch various activities, aiming to blend the classical charm of the ancient street with the vibrancy of contemporary commerce [19]. Group 4: Cultural and Traditional Experiences - In Pudong's Chuansha Ancient Town, the "Celebrating the New Year in Pudong" series featured a lively market showcasing exquisite handicrafts, traditional snacks, and rich intangible cultural heritage experiences, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in authentic Chinese New Year festivities [21]. - The integration of historical and modern elements across different ancient towns in Shanghai is fostering a new consumer vitality, enhancing the holiday economy by tapping into cultural heritage while meeting contemporary consumer demands [23].
C视频|家门口感受非遗年味 成都新春传统文化火出圈
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-21 08:59
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the vibrant "Intangible Cultural Heritage New Year Celebration" event in Chengdu, showcasing traditional crafts and performances that engage the community and promote cultural heritage during the Spring Festival [1]. Group 1: Event Overview - The Chengdu Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center launched a series of activities called "Intangible Cultural Heritage Life Season," featuring nearly 40 artisans demonstrating skills such as Chengdu lacquer art and Sichuan opera face painting [1]. - The Chengdu International Intangible Cultural Heritage Expo Park offered hands-on experiences in paper-cutting, rope weaving, and traditional food markets from the first to the seventh day of the Lunar New Year [1]. - Community and scenic area performances, including puppet shows and folk music, allowed residents to experience the charm of intangible cultural heritage close to home [1]. Group 2: Community Engagement - The activities attracted a large number of citizens and tourists, blending traditional culture with modern trends to create an engaging cultural experience [1]. - The event aimed to provide a culturally rich and lively atmosphere for the public during the Chinese New Year, emphasizing participation and interaction with traditional arts [1].
近40家“手艺掌柜”齐聚祠堂街
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-19 17:50
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the launch of the "Intangible Cultural Heritage Spring Festival Activities" in Chengdu, showcasing traditional crafts and cultural experiences to engage citizens and tourists during the festive season [3][7]. Group 1: Event Overview - The "Intangible Cultural Heritage Spring Festival Activities" is organized by the Chengdu Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center, running from the first day of the Lunar New Year until March 3 [3][5]. - The event features a "Heritage Market" as its core, where nearly 40 artisans present a variety of traditional crafts, including lacquer art, Sichuan opera masks, and handmade incense [3][4]. Group 2: Activities and Engagement - The market allows visitors to experience, appreciate, and interact with traditional crafts, creating a vibrant atmosphere filled with cultural significance [3][4]. - Daily performances and interactive workshops are held, allowing attendees to learn about the artistic meanings behind Sichuan opera masks and other crafts [4][6]. Group 3: Additional Attractions - Concurrently, the Chengdu International Intangible Cultural Heritage Expo Park hosts immersive experiences that combine visual, auditory, and culinary elements of heritage [5][6]. - The park features various themed activities, including flash performances, food stalls with traditional snacks, and a recreation of old Chengdu tea culture [6].
福州:岭上迎春 乐享非遗年
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-19 12:47
Group 1 - The event "Welcoming Spring on the Ridge, Enjoying Intangible Cultural Heritage Year" took place on February 19, 2026, in Fuzhou's Guling Tourist Resort, showcasing a blend of Fuzhou culture and Min's intangible cultural heritage [2] - Activities included interactive horse painting, an intangible cultural heritage market, and hands-on experiences in traditional crafts such as paper-cutting, lacquer fan making, and sugar painting, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the festive atmosphere of the Year of the Horse [2][4][6] - Visitors actively participated in various craft-making experiences, demonstrating their creations, such as paper-cutting works, highlighting the engagement and cultural appreciation fostered by the event [2][4][8]
聚焦|舌尖消费引爆年味经济
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2026-02-19 06:32
Core Viewpoint - The Spring Festival holiday has seen a vibrant fusion of traditional goods and modern dining, showcasing a rich variety of foods that enhance the festive atmosphere and stimulate economic activity [1]. Group 1: Economic Activity - The "culinary economy" continues to thrive, reflecting robust consumer engagement during the Spring Festival [1]. - Various regions are experiencing a surge in food-related activities, contributing to local economies [1]. Group 2: Consumer Experience - Tourists are actively participating in food experiences, such as tea gatherings and local delicacies, enhancing their festive enjoyment [3][4][15]. - The presence of diverse food options, from traditional snacks to modern culinary offerings, is evident in various locations, indicating a broad appeal to different consumer tastes [6][8][12][21][23].