Photo/Reporter: Turan, Li Huifang
Photo/Reporter: Ikeremu, Siddiq
At the recent Turpan City 2022 Intangible Cultural Heritage Annual Exhibition, the colorful intangible cultural heritage display and experience activities were continuous, and the people of all ethnic groups experienced the intangible cultural heritage and felt the charm of the intangible cultural heritage in the strong New Year's flavor.

Coming to the Intangible Cultural Heritage Market, a variety of intangible cultural heritage items such as clay pottery, flower felt, willow weaving, paper-cutting, embroidery, Turpan muqam and so on presented a wonderful intangible cultural feast for the general public and tourists. Citizen Dai Fangfang said: "The activities were particularly well done and were particularly strong, reflecting the unity and fraternity of all ethnic groups in Turpan and showing the national culture of Turpan. ”
In the paper-cut display area of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Market, you will be greeted by 15 "Meng Hu" series works that symbolize auspiciousness and happiness, including grape tigers, harmonious tigers, rich tigers, etc., integrating Elements such as Turpan grapes and flame mountains, which are vivid and endearing. Ji Yulan, the inheritor of Turpan paper-cutting art, said: "This year I cut a lot of 'Xinjiang Tiger Welcome New Year Series' of colored tigers to add joy to the Year of the Tiger. I wish you all great luck in the Year of the Tiger and the Year of the Tiger. ”
In the Turpan ethnic embroidery display area on the side, various Uyghur embroidery works such as flower hats and pillowcases are dazzling, attracting tourists to stop and admire and take photos. Citizen Li Yanyan said: "I like the flower hat, the color is good, pure handmade, buy and give away, do ornaments are particularly good." ”
It is understood that the 2022 Intangible Cultural Heritage Annual Exhibition of Turpan City brings together more than 10 experience projects such as the mighty gong and drum performance, the 24th Festival Annual Customs Culture Exhibition, the "Movable Type Printing", and the Cockfighting Performance. The event also invited calligraphers to write Spring Festival, send window flowers and send blessings for tourists on the spot, carry forward the excellent traditional Chinese culture, and cast a solid sense of the Chinese national community. Yakufu Kader, deputy chief of the Culture and Art Section of the Turpan Municipal Bureau of Culture, Sports and Tourism, said: "Enrich the spiritual and cultural life of the masses of all ethnic groups and enliven the Turpan winter tourism market. We hold a series of activities such as photo exhibitions in the form of 'online and offline' in urban areas and counties to create a festive atmosphere of joy, harmony and celebration. ”