On the afternoon of October 27th, the retired personnel of the Party and Mass Service Center of the Recreation Community carried out the cloisonné enamel tea tray making activity, taking the instrument as the guide, bringing the national intangible cultural heritage - cloisonné enamel craft to the retirees, so that the retirees who participated in the activity could feel the charm of intangible cultural heritage "zero distance".
At the beginning of the activity, Mr. Gou, a handicraft teacher, told the retired employees about the long history of mainland tea culture, the uniqueness of cloisonné enamel technology, and the production methods and precautions of tea trays. After listening to the teacher's explanation, everyone couldn't wait to start making it, and the warm and cheerful atmosphere was always permeated throughout the event.
Although the process of cloisonné enamel is a bit cumbersome, the enthusiasm of the retirees is high, and Mr. Gou also walks to the side of every retiree to provide patient guidance for everyone. In the last part of the production - the coloring process, each elderly person showed their understanding and creativity of color, and successively made their own exquisite tea trays.
In the next step, the recreation community will continue to focus on the needs of retired personnel, continuously improve the service and activity mode, build a platform for mutual communication and learning for retired personnel, and continuously enrich the spiritual and cultural life of retired personnel.
Source: Recreation Community
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