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"Returnees" New Area Discovery (4) |Intangible Cultural Heritage Study Treasure Place! Check in the largest craftsman-themed cultural tourism innovation practice base in China

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"Returnees" New Area Discovery (4) |Intangible Cultural Heritage Study Treasure Place! Check in the largest craftsman-themed cultural tourism innovation practice base in China

Dahan International Craftsman Institute has built six colleges, including ceramics, tea, cultural creativity, sculpture, Xiang embroidery and clothing, sand painting and calligraphy and painting.

"Returnees" New Area Discovery (4) |Intangible Cultural Heritage Study Treasure Place! Check in the largest craftsman-themed cultural tourism innovation practice base in China

There are hundreds of intangible cultural heritage handicraft experience items to learn, explore and experience.

Red Net Moment News Reporter Wang Juanjuan reported from Changsha

Admire the mountains, rivers and seas, look up at the vast starry sky, and look back at the history and culture behind you.

Then, the study trip of Dahan International Craftsman Institute is a good place. It is committed to building the largest artisan-themed cultural tourism innovation practice base and cultural tourism destination in China - six colleges of ceramics, tea, cultural creativity, carving, Xiang embroidery and clothing, sand painting and calligraphy and painting have been built here, and hundreds of intangible cultural heritage handicraft experience projects have been jointly developed with a large number of intangible cultural heritage artisan masters for learning, exploration and experience.

At the same time, 8 youth career experience squares, such as ICT, engineering architecture, Huxiang model workers, artificial intelligence, and intelligent manufacturing, are deeply loved by children.

The significance of intangible cultural heritage lies in its inheritance, and only by passing it on can we better play its value. Han Studies creatively combines intangible cultural heritage with research activities, giving intangible cultural heritage a commercial attribute and giving it new vitality.

Inheriting the skills of Chinese craftsmen, carrying forward the spirit of traditional craftsmen, and nurturing the ingenuity of the new era are the original intention of the Han study journey. For citizens, walking here, in one intangible cultural heritage work, perceiving ingenuity and wisdom and experiencing the charm of intangible cultural heritage, is also a kind of inheritance.

Time passes, tools continue to innovate, craftsmanship and intangible cultural heritage should not be lost.

"Returnees" New Area Discovery (4) |Intangible Cultural Heritage Study Treasure Place! Check in the largest craftsman-themed cultural tourism innovation practice base in China

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Li Yingjie, born in Changsha, Hunan Province, is a member of the China Association for the Promotion of Democracy, studied in Denmark, and graduated from the University of Information Technology in Copenhagen with a postgraduate degree. After returning to China, he worked in Changsha Huashijie Environmental Protection Technology Development Co., Ltd. in Xiangjiang New Area, Hunan Province, and currently serves as the secretary of the board of directors. From 2013 to 2020, he served as a guest host at Changsha People's Radio; From 2015 to 2019, he served as the vice chairman of the Youth League Working Committee of Changsha High-tech Zone (part-time); Since 2020, he has been elected as the vice chairman of Hunan Technology Innovation Method Research Association.

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