• Illuminate the white paper mill Taishi of intangible cultural heritage

    Bai Zhifang Tai Shi is a lion dance in Xuanwu District, Beijing. In the folk, there has always been a focus on curing diseases, eliminating disasters, praying for peace and auspiciousness. It is one of China's cultural heritage. The "Baizhifang Taishi Old Association" in the Baizhifang area of Xuanwu District was formed in the fifth year of Qianlong's reign (1740) in the Qing Dynasty, and after several ups and downs, the Taishi Old Association was reorganized in the ninth year of Tongzhi's reign (1870) in the Qing Dynasty. It was named "Guang'an Menli Baizhifang Yongshou Changchun Taishi Victory Association". View details
    Yang Jingwei

    The seventh generation inheritor of Baishifang Taishi

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  • Lighting up Cao's kite of intangible cultural heritage

    Cao's kite craft is a traditional folk kite art in Beijing. It is based on the research and production of the "four arts" of binding, pasting, painting and flying kites recorded in the second volume of Cao Xueqin's manuscript "Collection of Waste Art Houses", "Records of Examining the Work of Northern Kites and Southern Kites". It combines profound traditional cultural connotation and national spirit, and is the crystallization of popular and elegant production. It is ornamental, scientific, entertaining, fitness, and is worth collecting. View details
    Kong Lingmin

    The second generation successor of Cao's kite

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  • Lighting up Wuqiang New Year pictures of intangible cultural heritage

    Wuqiang New Year picture is one of the traditional folk crafts in Wuqiang County, Hebei Province. It is named after its origin in Wuqiang County, Hebei Province. It is a unique painting genre of Chinese folk, with strong local flavor and local characteristics. Wuqiang New Year pictures have formed their own unique styles and schools. They were once known as the symbol of Hebei art. They are famous at home and abroad for their profound folk customs and unique national art styles. View details
    Ma Xiqin

    National level inheritor of intangible cultural heritage traditional skills

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  • Lighting up Mianzhu New Year pictures of intangible cultural heritage

    Mianzhu New Year pictures are mostly printed with wood blocks and then colored. Mianzhu New Year pictures, together with Tianjin Yangliuqing New Year pictures, Shandong Weifang Yangjiabu Woodcut New Year pictures and Suzhou Taohuawu Woodcut New Year pictures, are one of the four major New Year pictures in China, known as "Sichuan's three treasures" and "Mianzhu's three wonders". In February 2002, Mianzhu New Year pictures were selected into the first batch of Chinese intangible cultural heritage projects. View details
    Sunflower

    Curator of Mianzhu New Year Picture Museum

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  • Lighting up the Yangjiabu New Year pictures of intangible cultural heritage

    Yangjiabu woodcut New Year pictures are a kind of traditional folk prints spread in Yangjiabu, Weifang, Shandong Province, which have certain reference value for the study of Chinese ancient culture. Yangjiabu woodcut New Year pictures have a strong local flavor and unique production technology. Together with Tianjin Yangliuqing and Suzhou Taohuawu, they are called the three major producing areas of Chinese woodcut prints. On May 20, 2006, Yangjiabu woodcut New Year pictures were approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage lists. View details
    Yang Luoshu

    Representative inheritor of Yangjiabu Wooden New Year picture, a national intangible cultural heritage project

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  • Illuminate the Yangliu Youth Painting of Intangible Cultural Heritage

    Yangliu Youth Painting was born in the Chongzhen period of the Ming Dynasty in China. It inherits the tradition of painting in the Song and Yuan Dynasties, absorbs the forms of woodcut prints, arts and crafts, and drama stage in the Ming Dynasty, and adopts the combination of woodblock overprint and manual color painting to create a unique style with bright, lively, happy, auspicious, and touching themes. On May 20, 2006, the heritage was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list. View details
    Feng Qingju

    Representative inheritors of national intangible cultural heritage projects

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  • Lighting up the Taohuawu New Year pictures of intangible cultural heritage

    Taohuawu New Year pictures are folk woodcut New Year pictures in the south of the Yangtze River. Together with those in Zhuxian Town, Henan Province, Yangliuqing, Tianjin, Yangjiabu, Weifang, Shandong Province, and Jinzhu, Sichuan Province, Taohuawu New Year pictures are called the five folk woodcut New Year pictures in China. On May 20, 2006, the heritage was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list. View details
    Fang Zhida

    Representative inheritors of national intangible cultural heritage project (Taohuawu Woodcut New Year pictures)

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  • Dragon Boat Making Skills of Dongguan Intangible Cultural Heritage

    Dragon boat making is an ancient traditional handicraft. Zhongtang Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong Province, has always been the hometown of dragon boat making, with a history of more than 1000 years. Today, it is the only town with dragon boat making workshops in Dongguan City and adjacent cities and counties. The main thing in the nave is the dragon head standing on stilts. On June 7, 2008, the dragon boat making technique was approved by the State Council to be included in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage lists. View details

    Encyclopedia v - Understanding Dongguan Dragon Boat Skills

    Can you touch the beard of a tiger, or the beard of a dragon king? Dragon Boat Divides Male and Female by Beard? Let's find the answer in Wikipedia~

    Feng Huainu

    National level representative inheritor of intangible cultural heritage of dragon boat production skills

  • Dongguan Intangible Cultural Heritage: Wooden Fish Song

    Wooden fish song, also called fishing song, is one of the traditional rap arts in Guangdong Province. It is popular in the Pearl River Delta, Xijiang River and South Road in Guangdong Province. It originated in the late Ming Dynasty and flourished after the Qing Dynasty. On May 23, 2011, the "Wooden Fish Song" declared by Dongguan City, Guangdong Province, was approved by the State Council to be included in the third batch of national intangible cultural heritage list. View details

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    Li Zhongqiu

    Wooden Fish Song National Intangible Cultural Heritage Representative Inheritor

  • Dongguan Intangible Cultural Heritage Qianjiao Light

    Qianjiao Lantern is a traditional handicraft in Guangdong Province. In Guangdong, every family with a male child will hold a lantern party at the beginning of spring after the birth of the male child (usually around the 15th day of the first lunar month). The production of Dongguan "Qianjiao Light" is unique to the Zhao family in Dongguan. Qianjiao Lantern has a long history and profound cultural accumulation. It is the crystallization of the industrious and intelligent working people's innovative spirit to inherit the tradition, inherit the culture and create a better life. On May 20, 2006, the heritage was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list. View details
    Zhang Shuqi

    Qianjiaodian National Intangible Cultural Heritage Representative Inheritor

  • Illuminating Intangible Cultural Heritage - Block Printing

    Engraving printing is to paste the neatly copied manuscripts on a smooth wooden board with a certain thickness. The front side of the thin and nearly transparent manuscript paper is pasted with the wooden board, and the characters become reverse, and the strokes are clear and legible. Apply ink on the raised font, then cover the paper on it, gently wipe the back of the paper, and the handwriting will remain on the paper. In 2009, the woodblock printing technique was included in the World Intangible Cultural Heritage List. View details

    [Past highlights] Intangible cultural heritage encyclopedia takes you to experience the ancient method of block printing

    At 11:00-12:00 on July 30, the offline experience was launched in Yangzhou Oriental Engraving Printing Cultural Heritage and Protection Center, and the live broadcast was synchronized

    Chen Yishi

    National Intangible Cultural Heritage Representative Inheritor of Engraving Printing Skills

  • Intangible Cultural Heritage Food Week: Confucius Family Cuisine

    Confucius Mansion is not only the mansion of dukes, but also the home of saints, known as "the best in the world". Due to the special position of the Confucius Family in the dynasties, the Confucius Family cuisine has been completely inherited. Through the efforts of the kitchen workers, the unique Confucius Family cuisine has been created. In 2011, it was approved by the State Council to be included in the third batch of national intangible cultural heritage list. View details

    [Live review] Intangible Cultural Heritage Food Week will take you to visit five traditional cuisines

    The fifth stop of intangible cultural heritage cuisine: the world's first Kongfu cuisine

    Zhao Rongguang

    Chairman of the Asian Food Forum, Director of the Chinese Institute of Food Culture

  • Intangible Cultural Heritage Food Week: Cheap Roast Duck

    The roast duck has a long history. Beijing roast duck can be roasted in the oven or braised in the oven. Cheap Shop originated in the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, and it is an old famous shop operating stew oven roast duck. The roasted duck is jujube red, its skin is bright and crisp, its meat is white and tender, and its taste is delicious. There is no open fire in the baking process, which is clean and sanitary. In 2008, it was listed in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list with the approval of the State Council. View details

    [Live review] Intangible Cultural Heritage Food Week will take you to visit five traditional cuisines

    The fourth stop of intangible cultural heritage cuisine: the story of the 600 year old cheap roast duck

    Bai Yongming

    Representative inheritor of national intangible cultural heritage of roast duck skill

  • Intangible Cultural Heritage Food Week: Tongsheng Xiangniuyangrou Paomo

    The northwest cuisine is especially famous for the beef and mutton steamed buns in Xi'an, Shaanxi. There is a saying in Xi'an: "When you mention Chang'an City, you always remember the name of mutton soup. The mutton soup tastes delicious, but it belongs to the same prosperity". Tongsheng Xiangniu and Yangrou Paomo is famous both at home and abroad for its heavy taste and mellow ingredients and thick rotten meat soup. In 2008, it was listed in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list with the approval of the State Council. View details

    [Live review] Intangible Cultural Heritage Food Week will take you to visit five traditional cuisines

    The third stop of intangible cultural heritage cuisine: authentic mutton steamed buns

    Wuping

    Tongsheng Xiangniu and Yangrou Paomo Production Skills National Intangible Cultural Heritage Inheritor

  • Intangible Cultural Heritage Food Week: Yangzhou Fuchun Tea

    Tea is not only about color, aroma, taste and other sensory enjoyment, but also about the cultural connotation of tea. In Yangzhou, Fuchun tea has been passed down to the present through the continuous reform and innovation of thousands of layers of cake, jadeite Shaomai, three dice steamed stuffed buns and other delicious tea. In 2008, it was listed in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list with the approval of the State Council. View details

    [Live review] Intangible Cultural Heritage Food Week will take you to visit five traditional cuisines

    The second stop of intangible cultural heritage cuisine: walk into the century old Fuchun Tea House

    Xu Yongzhen

    Tea making skill National intangible cultural heritage inheritor

  • Intangible Cultural Heritage Food Week: Yunnan Mengzi Bridge Rice Noodles

    Cross bridge rice noodle is a unique food in southern Yunnan, which originated in Mengzi area. It is made of high-quality rice with scientific formula, supplemented with fresh meat and vegetable seasoning ingredients with special appetite. It has a mellow flavor, spicy and crisp taste, and a long aftertaste. In 2014, it was listed in the fourth batch of national intangible cultural heritage list with the approval of the State Council. View details

    [Live review] Intangible Cultural Heritage Food Week will take you to visit five traditional cuisines

    The first stop of intangible cultural heritage food: visit Mengzi Bridge Rice Noodles in Yunnan

    Wang Lizhu

    The third generation direct descendant of Mengzi authentic cross bridge rice noodle

  • Lighting up Intangible Cultural Heritage Fengxiang Clay Sculpture

    Fengxiang painted clay sculpture is a traditional folk art in Fengxiang County, Baoji City, Shaanxi Province. Local villagers buy clay sculpture and place it at home to pray for children and receive blessings. There are three types of painted clay sculptures in Fengxiang. One is clay toys, mainly animal shapes. The second is hanging film, and the third is setting up people, which are mainly figures in Chinese folk legends and historical stories. View details
    Hu Xinming

    Inheritor of intangible cultural heritage "Fengxiang Clay Sculpture"

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  • Lighting up intangible cultural heritage -- lights

    Lantern, also known as "lantern", is a traditional folk handicraft originating in China, which is closely related to the custom of enjoying lanterns during the Lantern Festival, which is popular among Chinese people. According to textual research, the Lantern Festival began in the Western Han Dynasty and became popular throughout the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Among them, the long-standing custom of enjoying lanterns on Lantern Festival in Shanghai has promoted the development of Shanghai's lantern art. In 2006, lanterns were included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage lists. View details

    [Live review] 30 minutes to teach you how to be a cute rabbit lantern

    Encyclopedia of Intangible Cultural Heritage x First Time: Learn from He Weifu, Sun of the "Jiangnan Lamp King", to make lanterns

    He Weifu

    Inheritor of intangible cultural heritage "Shanghai Lantern"

    Detailed explanation of skills
  • Lighting up Intangible Cultural Heritage Huai Opera

    Huai Opera, also known as Jianghuai Opera and Huai Opera, is an ancient local opera. It originated in Yancheng City and Funing County of Jiangsu Province in the Qing Dynasty, originated in modern Shanghai, and is now popular in Jiangsu Province, Shanghai City and parts of Anhui Province. In June 2008, Huai Opera declared by Shanghai Huai Opera Troupe and Yancheng City, Jiangsu Province was included in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list with the approval of the State Council. View details

    Encyclopedia V - Interpretation of Huai Opera in China

    "Drama has no small roles, only small actors." On the International Drama Day (March 27), the encyclopedia of intangible cultural heritage lit up Huai Opera.

    Chen Cheng

    Winner of Huai Opera National First Class Actor Plum Blossom Award

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  • Lighting up Intangible Cultural Heritage -- Guqin Art

    Guqin, also called Qixian Qin, is a musical instrument that plays strings horizontally. The art of guqin represents the life pursuit of Chinese literati to cultivate their feelings and express their feelings, and contains Chinese humanistic spirit such as "the way of a gentleman". On May 20, 2006, Guqin art was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list. View details

    [Live review] Live broadcast of cross border play of Guqin

    Encyclopedia of Intangible Cultural Heritage x Juntianfang: Live broadcast of "Guqin"!

    Wang Peng

    Founder of Juntianfang, a representative inheritor of intangible cultural heritage "Guqin Art"

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  • Lighting up Intangible Cultural Heritage New Year Pictures

    Kaifeng Zhuxianzhen Woodcut New Year pictures are the ancestors of Chinese woodcut New Year pictures. They are full in composition, rough in lines, simple in shape, and colorful. Together with Tianjin Yangliu Youth Pictures, Shandong Weifang Yangjiabu Woodcut New Year pictures, and Jiangsu Taohuawu New Year pictures, they are called China's four major New Year pictures. On May 20, 2006, it was listed in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list with the approval of the State Council. View details

    "Time limited lottery: full of years in the painting"

    Intangible Cultural Heritage Encyclopedia Joins Hands with Kaifeng Woodcut New Year Picture Museum to Make the New Year Tasty

    Ren Helin

    Curator of Kaifeng Woodcut New Year Picture Museum

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  • Lighting up Intangible Cultural Heritage Kunqu Opera

    Kunqu Opera, one of the oldest operas in China, is also a treasure of traditional Chinese culture and art. Kunqu Opera combines singing, reading, doing, fighting, dancing and martial arts. It is famous for its elegant lyrics, tactful tunes and exquisite performances, and is known as the "ancestor of all operas". In 2001, it was listed as "Representative Works of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity" by UNESCO. View details

    [Past highlights] Where is the flute sound? Kunqu Opera Sharing Salon

    Feel the beauty of Kunqu Opera with Wei Chunrong, a Kunqu performing artist

    December 23, 2016/Location: Beijing Fanxing Drama Village Wu Theater

    Wei Chunrong

    National first-class actor Kunqu Opera performing artist

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  • Lighting up Intangible Cultural Heritage Tibetan Calligraphy

    Tibetan calligraphy is an important part of Tibetan culture and art. In the seventh century AD, during the Songtsen Gampo period, the minister Tunmi Sangbuza absorbed the advantages of different ancient Indian characters on the basis of the original characters, combined with Tibetan culture, and created a perfect modern Tibetan characters, which later formed eight calligraphy systems. View details

    Six character mantra of Tibetan calligraphy in ancient boldface

    Tibetan Buddhism believes that reciting the "six character mantra" can bring peace and joy, and can accumulate countless merits. This is Dorje Dunzhu's six character mantra written in ancient bold.

    Dorkiton bead

    Founder of Tibetan multi school Thangka, a contemporary Tibetan calligrapher

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  • Lighting up Intangible Cultural Heritage - Face Makers

    Noodles, also known as dough figurines, dough molds and dough flowers, are a simple but highly artistic Chinese folk handicraft. Chinese dough sculpture art has been recorded as early as the Han Dynasty. It uses flour and glutinous rice flour as the main raw materials, plus color, paraffin, honey and other ingredients, through anti crack and anti mold treatment, to make soft dough of various colors. View details

    [Past highlights] Intangible Cultural Heritage Carnival - Skilled Face Makers

    The Bird's Nest of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Carnival was grandly opened to experience the techniques of making dough figurines.

    Time: October 29 and 30 Place: Beijing Bird's Nest Cultural Center B1

    Peng Xiaoping

    Inheritor of Intangible Cultural Heritage Skills Beijing Folk Arts and Crafts Artists

    Offline experience
  • Lighting up Intangible Cultural Heritage -- Guo Dulin's Jin style mooncake making skills

    Guo Dulin's Jin style mooncake making technique is a traditional handicraft of the Han nationality, which has a history of more than 300 years. By the Guangxu period, Shanxi "Guodulin" mooncakes had become famous in Jinzhong, Taiyuan, Datong, Linfen and other places, and were integrated into the traditional customs of the Mid Autumn Festival, becoming a festival delicacy for people in these areas to feed food on the Mid Autumn Festival. View details

    Lighting up the Intangible Cultural Heritage Activities - Intangible Cultural Heritage Moon Cake Time Limited Lottery

    Encyclopedia of Intangible Cultural Heritage, together with time-honored brands, is a limited number of Intangible Cultural Heritage Guo Dulin mooncakes

    Zhao Guangjin

    Guo Dulin, a national inheritor of Jin style moon cake making skills

    technological process
  • Illuminating Intangible Cultural Heritage - Paper Cutting

    Chinese paper cutting is a kind of folk art that uses scissors or carving knives to cut and carve patterns on paper to decorate life or cooperate with other folk activities. In China, paper-cut has a broad mass base and is an important part of various folk activities. In 2006, the paper-cut art heritage was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage lists. In 2009, the Chinese paper-cut project was selected into the "Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity" View details

    [Past highlights] Artful folding and cutting - paper-cut experience activity

    Zhou Shuying, the inheritor of Yuxian paper-cut art, shared paper-cut knowledge and taught paper-cut skills.

    July 30, 2016/Location: Beijing

    jackey

    Paper cutting artist, inheritor of national intangible cultural heritage

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  • Lighting up the Intangible Cultural Heritage -- the production technique of Wufangzhai Zongzi

    The production technique of Wufangzhai Zongzi is a traditional handicraft of the Han nationality that spreads in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province, and radiates to the Yangtze River Delta. It is an outstanding representative of the traditional festival food production technique of the Han nationality. In 2011, the production skills of Wufangzhai Zongzi were approved by the State Council to be included in the third batch of national intangible cultural heritage list. View details

    Encyclopedia V - Cold Knowledge about the Dragon Boat Festival

    During the Dragon Boat Festival, the rice dumplings are fragrant. Baidu Encyclopedia explains the cold knowledge of the Dragon Boat Festival for you.

    Yao Jiuhua

    Important inheritor of Wufangzhai Zongzi production skills

    technological process
  • Lighting up Intangible Cultural Heritage - Sichuan Brocade

    Shu brocade, one of the four famous brocades in China, refers specifically to the silk jacquard brocade produced in Shu. In 2006, Shu brocade weaving techniques were included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage lists. View details

    Panorama Museum: 360 ° experience of Shu brocade

    Online tour of Shujiang Jinyuan, the inheriting unit of national Shu brocade craft

    360 ° view of Sichuan brocade

    He Bin

    Chinese brocade craftsman, representative provincial inheritor of "Shu brocade weaving skills"

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  • Illuminate Intangible Cultural Heritage - Xingyi Boxing

    Xingyi Boxing is one of the traditional Chinese boxing techniques. Originating from the martial arts of the ancient battlefield, it stresses taking off the gun and turning it into a fist. Its style is simple and unsophisticated, and its strength is as strong as a river. Together with Taijiquan and Bagua Palm, it is called the Three Great Internal Fists. In 2011, Xingyiquan was included in the national intangible cultural heritage list. View details

    Activity information: "Xing Yi He Xing Yi Quan Experience Activity"

    Fu Hongbo, the successor of Xingyi Boxing, shares the knowledge of Xingyi Boxing and demonstrates its skills.

    Time: April 29, 2016/Place: Beijing

    Fu Hongbo

    Artist, the fourth generation "Wu" generation successor of Song's Xingyi Quan

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  • Illuminate Intangible Cultural Heritage Thangka

    Thangka refers to religious scroll paintings mounted with colored satin and hung for worship. It is a unique art form of painting in Tibetan culture. It uses mineral gems and plants as pigments to depict the world of Buddha in bright colors. In 2006, Tibetan Thangkas were included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage lists. View details

    [Past highlights] Quiet Thangka Tour: Thangka Painting Experience Salon

    Liang Jing, a senior Thangka collector, and Silang Dawa, a young Thangka painter, invite you to draw Thangka by hand.

    Time: March 26, 2016/Place: Beijing Majia Ami Tuanjie Lake Store

    Liang Jing

    Painter, senior Thangka collector and curator

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  • Lighting Intangible Cultural Heritage - Shadow Play

    Shadow play is a kind of folk drama in which people are silhouetted with lights shining on animal skins or cardboard to perform stories. During the performance, the artists, behind the white curtain, manipulated the actors while telling stories with local popular tunes, accompanied by percussion instruments and string music. In 2011, Chinese shadow puppets were included in the list of representative works of intangible cultural heritage of mankind. View details

    [Past highlights] Flowing light and shadow art: shadow sharing salon

    Shadow collector Zhou Shufei came to the scene to share shadow knowledge and show shadow play performances.

    Time: January 24, 2016/Place: Beijing Paradise Bookstore

    Zhou Shufei

    Shadow Sculptor, Shadow Play Performance Artist, Shadow Play Folk Collector

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  • Lighting up intangible cultural heritage -- ventriloquism

    Oral skill is a folk performance skill, belonging to the category of acrobatics. Originated from hunting in ancient times. A ventriloquist imitates various sounds of nature with his mouth, teeth, lips, tongue, throat, nose and other vocal organs, which can make the listener immersive. In May 2011, ventriloquism was included in the third batch of national intangible cultural heritage list. View details

    [Past highlights] The art between lips and teeth - eloquence sharing meeting

    The young successor of ventriloquism came to the activity site to show the traditional and modern charm of ventriloquism.

    Time: December 29, 2015/Place: Beijing

    Fang Haoran

    Young successor of national intangible cultural heritage ventriloquism

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  • Lighting up Intangible Cultural Heritage Yongchun Boxing

    Wing Chun is a traditional Chinese martial art. It is characterized by fast fist and tight defense, flexible horse stance and fast rise and fall, both offensive and defensive, simultaneous defense and attack, and the combination of hardness and softness to reduce energy consumption. In November 2014, the "Yongchun Boxing" declared by Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, was selected as a representative project of national intangible cultural heritage. View details

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    [Past highlights] Intangible cultural heritage enters Baidu - Wing Chun Chuan Xue Hui

    The eighth generation inheritors of Wing Chun Boxing came to the activity site to demonstrate and teach the basic skills of "small ideas".

    Time: November 30, 2015/Place: Beijing

    Zheng Zujie

    Inheritor of the eighth generation "finger" generation of Yongchun Boxing, a national intangible cultural heritage

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Pay attention to intangible cultural heritage and transmit civilization

A country with an ancient civilization of thousands of years has bred brilliant Chinese culture. There are countless crafts and skills, and there are many craftsmen and craftsmen.
China has been included in the World Intangible Cultural Heritage List thirty Item, the list of intangible cultural heritage in urgent need of protection in the world seven Item, quantity No. 1 in the world
However, most of the intangible cultural heritage in China are faced with problems such as insufficient inheritors, loss of traditional skills, and serious market shrinkage.
Focus on intangible cultural heritage and touch the millennium civilization; Help share and gather every bit of power.

  • Tie dyeing skills of the Bai nationality

    With the flower shape as the center, the multi-level halo pattern changes mysteriously.

    Dignified, simple and elegant. There is a return to nature

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  • Jianshui purple pottery firing technique

    Combine calligraphy and painting art with carving technology organically

    Both, beautiful. Give people beautiful and simple peace

    Quiet, worthy of praise of "Yatao"

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  • Tibetan black pottery firing technique

    Longshan civilization, which rose more than 2000 years ago

    Such as carbon, hard as porcelain. Now only a few teachers

    Grasping a full set of firing techniques, facing the crisis of inheritance.

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  • Silver making skill

    Inherit the thousands of years of Bai culture and minority science and technology

    Trajectories. Exquisite yet dignified, simple contains magnificent.

    But now the technology is facing the crisis of extinction.

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  • Gejiu tin process

    It not only reflects the beauty of ordinary life, but also has durability

    Its solidity reflects the value of harmony between man and nature.

    But now the tin ware market is gradually shrinking.

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  • Cloud making skill

    The texture is as delicate as jade, and the color is crystal clear and soft. Firm but not strong

    Crisp, heavy but not slippery. Now inherit the traditional production process

    And become the representative of Yunnan traditional crafts.

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