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The Simao District of Pu'er City wrote the Spring Festival League on the New Year and sent "Fu" to home

The Simao District of Pu'er City wrote the Spring Festival League on the New Year and sent "Fu" to home

Located at No. 9 Daijia Lane, Simao Old Street, "Yicao Alley" is one of the 81 new era civilization practice stations in Simao District. During the New Year's Day of 2022, the "Yicao Alley" New Era Civilization Practice Station invited Min Huiping, the inheritor of municipal intangible cultural heritage, to write a Spring Festival league on the spot and give it to the neighbors. Min Huiping said: "Conveying good wishes in words is not only the charm of calligraphy, but also a way for everyone to fully feel the harmony of the neighborhood and the happy and harmonious old street culture." ”

"I came here today to read a book, and I also received a blessing from Teacher Min Huiping, and I felt very warm." Ma Mingsi, who often read books in "Yicao Alley", said.

"In the old street, neighbors help each other and everyone gets along well. In the new year, paste a pair of couplets with beautiful meanings to show the new year and new atmosphere. Li Fuhua, who took over the Spring League, said happily.

"As one of the new era civilization practice stations in Simao District, how to play a role in the position and build this place into an urban cultural sharing space that integrates multiple elements such as theoretical propaganda, cultural relics protection, floral art, cultural creation and so on, has always been what we are exploring and practicing." Here, there are party theories flying into the homes of ordinary people, there are also a group of young people sharing entrepreneurial stories, and there are honest and friendly old street people sitting in the courtyard, and the practice of civilization in the new era with different themes is affecting more and more people. Yang Fan, head of the "Yicao Alley" New Era Civilization Practice Station, said.

An old street, mottled eaves roof, repaired old houses, shops, all tell the exclusive memory of different eras, but the good news is that the old street culture is still quietly continuing and expanding.

(Source: Pu'er Daily Correspondent: Wang Mei Li Xiaojing Editor: Luo Yuanjing)

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