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The "Guizhou Tang Dolls" that debuted in the Winter Olympic Village were made by them

The "Guizhou Tang Dolls" that debuted in the Winter Olympic Village were made by them

Students of Guizhou Shenghua Vocational College making "Tang Dolls"

A few days ago, the "Tang Dolls" produced by students of Tang Renfang Intangible Culture Inheritance College of Guizhou Shenghua Vocational College appeared in the Athletes' Apartment, Media Center, Intangible Cultural Heritage Display Area and other venues in the Winter Olympic Village, becoming a beautiful scenery.

"I am very excited, honored and proud! Because the 'Tang doll' I participated in making can be sent to the Beijing Winter Olympic Village as a 'Winter Olympic gift'. Luo Zhimao, a student majoring in ethnic handicraft production at the Tang Renfang Intangible Culture Inheritance College of Guizhou Shenghua Vocational College, said that in the future, he will make each "Tang doll" more carefully and let them be presented to the public in a more perfect posture.

"I hope that the 'Don Doll' will get better and better and go farther and farther." Li Mei, a student majoring in ethnic handicraft production at the Tang Renfang Intangible Culture Inheritance College of Guizhou Shenghua Vocational College, also told reporters that when she saw the "Tang dolls" she participated in the video and sent them to the Beijing Winter Olympic Village, she felt very honored and very proud, "I will continue to learn various skills and strive to make more exquisite Tang dolls." ”

"Tang Doll" originates from the traditional craftsmanship of the Beijing silk people, based on classical Chinese literature, opera and historical figures, and then professionally designed and carefully produced by multiple processes.

There are four "Tang Dolls" that appeared in the Beijing Winter Olympic Village, namely Sun Wukong, Yang Guifei, Mu Guiying and Hua Mulan, all of which were produced by students of the Tang Renfang Intangible Culture Inheritance College of Guizhou Shenghua Vocational College.

The "Guizhou Tang Dolls" that debuted in the Winter Olympic Village were made by them

Luo Zhimao said that in her usual study process, she often came into contact with "Tang dolls" such as Sun Wukong, Yang Guifei, Mu Guiying, Hua Mulan, Yang Zongbao, wu Meiniang, etc., and became particularly interested in "Tang dolls".

"During this process of participating in the production of 'Tang Dolls' in Guizhou, I was mainly responsible for drawing the facial makeup of 'Tang Dolls', and I can draw about 300-500 'Tang Dolls' facial makeup in a week." Luo Zhimao told reporters.

The production of "Tang Dolls" in Guizhou, Guizhou Shenghua Vocational College Tang Renfang Intangible Culture Inheritance College of ethnic handicraft production a total of 9 students participated.

Unlike Luo Zhimao, Li Mei is mainly responsible for combing the hairstyle of the "Tang Doll" and making various small accessories on the clothes in the production process of "Tang Doll", "The content I do is relatively mixed, a little more, and I can complete more than 20 times a day." Li Mei said.

The "Guizhou Tang Dolls" that debuted in the Winter Olympic Village were made by them

"Through their own handicraft skills and their own interests and hobbies, the students participated in the production of 'Tang dolls' that carry traditional Chinese culture, helping the Winter Olympics and contributing their own strength to the motherland." The relevant person in charge of Guizhou Shenghua Vocational College said.

Luo Zhimao and Li Mei said that they are very honored and proud to contribute to the Winter Olympics in this way, and will continue to study in this field in the future.

As early as 2011, Guizhou Shenghua Vocational College cooperated with Beijing Tangrenfang Company to open a tourism handicraft production major and accurately recruit nearly 300 poor girls in rural areas of ethnic minority areas. Providing all-round assistance in terms of "scholarships and grants", careful guidance from masters and employment guarantees provided by enterprises, they have realized their "zero basic" learning and art and "100%" employment, and solved the common phenomenon that most students from poor families are difficult to enroll, learn and find employment. It is reported that works such as "Tang Dolls" produced by students have been given to foreign guests as "national gifts", and works produced by the school's "non-hereditary heirs" have also appeared in international conferences such as the G20 Summit (G20).

Nowadays, "Tang Doll" has become a beautiful business card to show the unique charm of Chinese culture.

Reporter: Hong Yingjie

First Instance: Cao Yi

Second instance: Lin Meng

Third trial: Wang Xingtao

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