The "Intangible Cultural Heritage Renewal Night" evening broadcast on CCTV6 connected the stars with the intangible cultural heritage, injected new vitality into the intangible cultural heritage, and revitalized it.
At this party, the star lineup attending the party was quite strong, including Guo Degang, Ardor, Tong Liya, Li Yifeng, Xiao Jingteng, Yang Qianwei and other big-name stars to jointly promote intangible cultural heritage.

Chen Turing was invited as one of the ten intangible cultural heritage guardians, and he and Huang Xiaoming were paired as the guardians of the porcelain. At the party, a new work of intangible cultural heritage was presented: "Tomorrow's Dry Rice Group". The name of the work is quite grounded, but Chen Turing's qipao shape is quite eye-catching.
A lilac hollow satin national tide improved cheongsam, elegant and generous, charming temperament, showing the classical oriental beauty. Although it is for the promotion of the intangible cultural heritage of Ding porcelain, this very distinctive national tide qipao is more than enough as a propaganda of qipao culture.
The shape of the cheongsam is indeed very suitable for Chen Turing, with high appearance, good figure and good temperament. The way she looks in the cheongsam is truly stunning.
Between the hands and feet, you can show her charming style, looking very graceful, feminine and moving!
Not only is it good-looking, but also very aura, there is a sense of atmosphere in the Republic of China movies, even if she is said to be in the Republic of China period, Miss Qianjin of the big family will not object, right?
The overall dull tone, and the way to take the reflection in the mirror from the retro frame, give this group of photos an indescribable retro feeling.
Such a classical beauty, just standing there, can make people's brains make up a republic of China drama, right?
Although the cheongsam is beautiful, it is not for everyone to control. On the contrary, the qipao is very demanding for the wearer, and it is not exaggerated to use it as a standard for testing the figure.
What is unexpected is that Chen Turing has always been famous for his appearance, but this figure is also so good that people can't help but look sideways. Her waist-to-hip ratio is also quite charming, which is enviable.
Ding porcelain originated from Lingshan Town, Quyang County, and is one of the five famous porcelains of the Song Dynasty. Today, in Gangbei Village, Lingshan Town, there are still many non-hereditary heirs who are burning porcelain.
In this activity, Chen Turing, as the guardian of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Ding porcelain, joined the intangible cultural publicity of Ding Porcelain.
While promoting Ding porcelain, Chen Turing also gradually gained a deep understanding of Ding porcelain culture, saying that he also fell in love with this excellent traditional culture from the process of collecting information.
It also puts forward some small suggestions for the increasing trend of fixed porcelain, for example, you can combine the two-dimensional or animation image with fixed porcelain, so that more people can understand the beauty of fixed porcelain and see the charm of fixed porcelain. This pair of intangible cultural heritage items and national tides have been widely disseminated, which is very meaningful.
If wearing a purple cheongsam makes Chen Turing look mysterious and noble.
Then this national style green qipao is to give people a particularly comfortable and clean feeling. Gentle and virtuous, idyllic and elegant, the temperament of this cheongsam is more in line with her own personality, especially suitable for her.
I have to say that Chen Turing's elegant classical beauty temperament seems to be able to wash the soul, and it is as charming and charming as the intangible cultural heritage. Choosing her as the guardian of the intangible cultural heritage of Ding porcelain is indeed a good decision.
Intangible cultural heritage itself needs to be active and inherited. Linking stars with intangible cultural heritage, and letting stars as guardians of intangible cultural heritage, can make more people understand intangible cultural heritage, feel its charm, actively participate in the protection of intangible cultural heritage, and inject vitality into intangible cultural heritage. There is no doubt that this is indeed a very meaningful activity.
I wonder if you are looking forward to more similar programs and activities?
Do you expect that there will be more cheongsam beauties like Chen Turing?