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Lively Lantern Festival The Changzhutan Intangible Cultural Heritage Market opened

Lively Lantern Festival

Changzhutan Intangible Cultural Heritage Market opened

Lively Lantern Festival The Changzhutan Intangible Cultural Heritage Market opened

Hunan Daily, New Hunan Client, February 16 (Reporter Ouyang Qian, Li Jian) The intangible cultural heritage market jointly created by the cultural administrative departments of the three cities of Changzhutan opened today at the Hunan Yuhua Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum. Jinggang Eight Bowls, Liling Sugar Painting, Xiangxiang Baking Cake, Chaling Tea Three Treasures and other 34 national, provincial, prefectural and municipal intangible cultural heritage projects were concentrated on the appearance, so that citizens can eat, drink and have fun "turning" non-stop.

Lively Lantern Festival The Changzhutan Intangible Cultural Heritage Market opened

Holding intangible cultural heritage fairs on a regular basis is one of the measures taken by Changzhutan to increase exchanges and cooperation between intangible cultural heritage projects and inheritors. The market is divided into a cultural and creative area, a food area, an performing arts area, and a century-old brand area, and the display items are common and commonly used by the public. Citizens can enjoy flower lanterns, watch bamboo weaving, or enjoy tasting stinky tofu and water fish.

Li Ailian, the non-hereditary inheritor of Nüshu, brought 5 types of intangible cultural and creative products such as Nüshu table lamp, oil-paper umbrella, and Xiang embroidery. "The price ranges from 10 yuan to more than 300 yuan. The most popular is the Lantern Table Lamp with women's books, which sold more than 180 pieces. Li Ailian then introduced that from entering the market at 16:00 to 19:00, the intangible cultural heritage products sold for more than 5,000 yuan in just 3 hours.

Lively Lantern Festival The Changzhutan Intangible Cultural Heritage Market opened

According to reports, the three cities' bureaus of culture, tourism, radio, television (sports) will share resources, build a base for intangible cultural heritage research and study tours in Changzhutan, and improve the infrastructure of intangible cultural heritage market research and study tours, guide and recommend supporting industries such as catering, leisure, experience, and shopping, and improve the industrial chain of intangible cultural heritage research and study tours.

In the next step, Changzhutan will also organize non-genetic inheritors, folk craftsmen and intangible cultural heritage lecturers in the intangible cultural heritage market to carry out a series of special intangible cultural heritage courses into the campus, and vigorously promote the integration of intangible cultural heritage into textbooks, classrooms and campuses through the combination of "a school to grab back a skill", "campus intangible cultural heritage day", and training of intangible cultural heritage lecturers in colleges and universities.

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