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#Taiyuan Side Affairs#Taiyuan Mengwa Pinch "Cute Tiger" Happy "Trouble" New Year News (Reporter Hou Huiqin Intern Zhao Chenxi Correspondent An Yan Wen / Photo) Non-hereditary inheritors walked in

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#Taiyuan side affairs #Taiyuan Cute baby pinch "cute tiger" happy "noisy" New Year

  (Reporter Hou Huiqin, intern Zhao Chenxi, correspondent An Yanwen / Photo) Non-hereditary inheritors went into the community and taught Meng Wa to pinch the "cute tiger" to greet the New Year in this way. On the morning of January 21, the New Era Civilization Practice Station of Taonan Community in Laojunying Street joined hands with Taonan Primary School to invite non-hereditary inheritors to come to the community and hold intangible cultural heritage experience activities.

  "Colored face sculpture is one of the intangible cultural heritage protection projects, originating from the traditional folk art of the Han people in Shanxi. This year is the Year of the Tiger, and we are pinching a small tiger today..." In the morning, Ren Lihong, a non-hereditary inheritor of the face sculpture, a member of the CPPCC Committee of Yingze District and a teacher of Taonan Primary School, briefly introduced the face sculpture and showed the children the face sculpture of the little tiger. The cute little tiger immediately aroused the interest of the children. Under the leadership of Teacher Ren, the children learned different facial plastic techniques such as rubbing, kneading, cutting, carving, scratching and pinching. Kneading dough, pinching the head, cutting ears and belly pockets, drawing eyes... After more than an hour, the children all made cute and cute tigers, felt the charm of intangible cultural heritage in the happy experience, displayed folk characteristics with traditional skills, expressed good wishes for the New Year, and welcomed the arrival of the Spring Festival. Taiyuan Evening News

#Taiyuan Side Affairs#Taiyuan Mengwa Pinch "Cute Tiger" Happy "Trouble" New Year News (Reporter Hou Huiqin Intern Zhao Chenxi Correspondent An Yan Wen / Photo) Non-hereditary inheritors walked in

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