Text, photo/ Yangcheng Evening News all-media reporter Li Chunwei correspondent Chen Xin
The crowd looked for him a thousand times, and looked back, but the man was in the middle of the light. February 15 is the Lantern Festival, lighting a traditional lantern, warm and romantic.
Guangzhou Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall invited Chen Cuibing, a non-hereditary inheritor of Guangzhou paper-cutting at the Yongqingfang Workstation of Guangdong Province's intangible heritage, to the scene to cut lanterns with citizens and tourists.
Ms. Chen Cuibing, a non-hereditary heir of paper-cutting in Guangzhou, makes paper-cut lanterns
Under the guidance of Teacher Chen, the tourists created their own paper-cut lanterns, which were full of harvest. Learning traditional crafts at traditional festivals, they all said, is that this Lantern is particularly meaningful.
Ms. Chen Cuibing, a non-hereditary heir of paper-cutting in Guangzhou, works with tourists to make paper-cut lanterns
Chen Cuibing also brought the most popular Winter Olympic Mascot "Ice Pier" paper cut to the event site, and immediately circled countless fans.
Ms. Chen Cuibing, a non-hereditary heir of paper-cutting in Guangzhou, made a paper cut on the pier of the ice pier
According to reports, this is one of the cultural activities that sun yat-sen memorial hall actively introduces fine exhibitions and holds colorful cultural activities during the Spring Festival, with the purpose of allowing citizens and tourists to get close to fine art and intangible cultural heritage.
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