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The Quest for Craftsmanship | The century-old Shop Daren Hall walked into the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intangible Cultural Heritage Joint Exhibition

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The Quest for Craftsmanship | The century-old Shop Daren Hall walked into the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intangible Cultural Heritage Joint Exhibition
The Quest for Craftsmanship | The century-old Shop Daren Hall walked into the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intangible Cultural Heritage Joint Exhibition

In order to welcome the arrival of the 2019 Cultural and Natural Heritage Day, the Fifth Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intangible Cultural Heritage Joint Exhibition was held at the Tianjin Art Museum on the 5th. Tianjin Zhongxin Pharmaceutical Group's Darentang as a Chinese time-honored brand into the intangible cultural heritage exhibition, the national intangible cultural heritage project protection unit Darentang to lead the public to understand the concept of "great health", through the pure natural configuration of herbal tea and other summer drinks, in the hot summer to bring the audience a healthy cool, tea tasting, herbal incense.

The Quest for Craftsmanship | The century-old Shop Daren Hall walked into the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intangible Cultural Heritage Joint Exhibition

On the first day of the launch, Comrade Chen Zhemin, member of the Standing Committee of the Tianjin Municipal Party Committee and minister of propaganda, came to the DalianTang exhibition area to learn about the products recently launched by Darentang and taste the tea brewed on the spot. He expressed full affirmation of the Darentang brand and hoped that the brand should come out more to show itself, publicize itself, and further enhance its brand strength.

The Quest for Craftsmanship | The century-old Shop Daren Hall walked into the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intangible Cultural Heritage Joint Exhibition

Darentang is an authentic descendant of the Qing Dynasty Lejia Laopu with a history of more than 340 years, and has the same lineage as Beijing Tongrentang. In 1914, Mr. Le Daren, the twelfth generation of The Le family, founded the Kyoto DarenTang Lejia Old Medicine Shop in Tianjin Jiayi Street, which has gone through 100 spring and autumn seasons. Under the background of the new era, Darentang people will continue to uphold the core concept of "Reaching for Good, Benevolent People Love Others", take it as their responsibility to continuously improve the level of Chinese medicine preparations and maintain human health, make positive contributions to the prosperity of Chinese medicine culture, let the entire human civilization world know Chinese medicine, understand Chinese medicine, share the health and surprises brought by Chinese medicine, and contribute the most beautiful material civilization and spiritual wealth to all mankind.

Exhibition site

The Quest for Craftsmanship | The century-old Shop Daren Hall walked into the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intangible Cultural Heritage Joint Exhibition

This unit takes the five basic elements of traditional Chinese culture that constitute matter, "gold, wood, water, fire and earth", as the main line, and shows the natural attributes of a series of factors in the formation of intangible cultural heritage.

gold

The cloisonné production technique has a history of more than 600 years, originated in the late Yuan Dynasty, prevailed in the Ming Dynasty Jingtai period, when the glaze color used was mostly blue, so it was named "cloisonné".

The Quest for Craftsmanship | The century-old Shop Daren Hall walked into the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intangible Cultural Heritage Joint Exhibition

Cloisonné "Weathering Wind ground motion instrument"

The Quest for Craftsmanship | The century-old Shop Daren Hall walked into the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intangible Cultural Heritage Joint Exhibition

The process of filigree enamel

The handmade technique of filigree enamel is made of charcoal as a tire, and the work is exquisite and transparent, also known as "transparent blue".

wood

With a history of more than 400 years, Yangliu Youth Painting carries a heavy historical accumulation and cultural continuity, and is known as an "encyclopedia" from the folk.

The Quest for Craftsmanship | The century-old Shop Daren Hall walked into the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intangible Cultural Heritage Joint Exhibition
The Quest for Craftsmanship | The century-old Shop Daren Hall walked into the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intangible Cultural Heritage Joint Exhibition

Woodblock Year's Paintings

Wuqiang woodblock prints are named after the origin in Wuqiang, Hebei, with rough lines and rich colors.

water

The traditional brewing technology of Beijing Erguotou wine, the traditional brewing technology of Tianjin Lutai spring wine, and the traditional brewing technology of Hebei Hengshui Laobaigan present the "flowing culture" of Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei.

The Quest for Craftsmanship | The century-old Shop Daren Hall walked into the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intangible Cultural Heritage Joint Exhibition

Winemaking process

The Quest for Craftsmanship | The century-old Shop Daren Hall walked into the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intangible Cultural Heritage Joint Exhibition

fire

Beijing material ware technology began in the Ming Dynasty, during the Kangxi Dynasty of the Qing Dynasty, the emperor ordered the Ministry of Works to set up a royal factory in beijing's Beijing Liuli Factory to enshrine the inner court, then called "palace material" and "royal glass".

The Quest for Craftsmanship | The century-old Shop Daren Hall walked into the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intangible Cultural Heritage Joint Exhibition

The process of making a feeder

The Quest for Craftsmanship | The century-old Shop Daren Hall walked into the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intangible Cultural Heritage Joint Exhibition

Feeder material

The Quest for Craftsmanship | The century-old Shop Daren Hall walked into the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intangible Cultural Heritage Joint Exhibition

Instruments

The founder of Wang's material ware handicraft is Wang Minchuan, who learned from the folk material ware industry in Beijing Liuli Factory in 1903, and after learning the skills, he innovated and developed into "Wang's Material Ware", whose material ware is multi-colored, bright and exquisite.

earth

Tianjin Pot Village pottery technology flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, because for thousands of years every household has made pots and pots and pots and pots and gets its name, the products are diverse, including bowls, cans, pots, chimneys, etc., with a strong atmosphere of life.

The Quest for Craftsmanship | The century-old Shop Daren Hall walked into the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intangible Cultural Heritage Joint Exhibition
The Quest for Craftsmanship | The century-old Shop Daren Hall walked into the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intangible Cultural Heritage Joint Exhibition

Green sand ware and pot village skills

The production technology of green sand ware comes from Wei County, Hebei Province, and there is a wealth of natural porcelain clay in the local area, commonly known as "ganzi soil", which is the only raw material for making green sand ware.

The Quest for Craftsmanship | The century-old Shop Daren Hall walked into the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intangible Cultural Heritage Joint Exhibition

Green sandware firing process

The display form of the interactive interpretation unit of intangible cultural heritage projects is static, and there is an independent audio data area and video hall to enrich the audience's experience, and the charm and style of the intangible cultural heritage projects of the three places are displayed in a three-dimensional way.

Intangible Cultural Heritage Living Museum

"Seeing People, Seeing Things and Seeing Life" makes cultural heritage truly visible, usable and enjoyable, and this year's Intangible Cultural Heritage Group Exhibition has specially opened a dynamic exhibition area called "Intangible Cultural Heritage Life Museum".

The Quest for Craftsmanship | The century-old Shop Daren Hall walked into the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intangible Cultural Heritage Joint Exhibition

Clay man sheet made on-site

The Quest for Craftsmanship | The century-old Shop Daren Hall walked into the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intangible Cultural Heritage Joint Exhibition

Beijing Rabbit Grandpa

The Quest for Craftsmanship | The century-old Shop Daren Hall walked into the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intangible Cultural Heritage Joint Exhibition

The Intangible Cultural Heritage Living Hall is divided into toy area, art area, jewelry area, clothing and fabric area and other exhibition areas, bringing together the most representative and local intangible cultural heritage commodities of the three places in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei, and the audience has the opportunity to buy their favorite intangible cultural heritage products to take home while enjoying the exquisite exhibits and observing and learning traditional skills.

The Quest for Craftsmanship | The century-old Shop Daren Hall walked into the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intangible Cultural Heritage Joint Exhibition

Hebei Gu'an willow weaving

The Quest for Craftsmanship | The century-old Shop Daren Hall walked into the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intangible Cultural Heritage Joint Exhibition

Tianjin craft woolly monkey

The Quest for Craftsmanship | The century-old Shop Daren Hall walked into the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intangible Cultural Heritage Joint Exhibition

Kyosaku furniture

The Quest for Craftsmanship | The century-old Shop Daren Hall walked into the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intangible Cultural Heritage Joint Exhibition

In the exhibition's learning experience area, the projects of the experience are divided into three categories: "tea, incense and flowers", and the inheritors of the three projects of Tianjin jasmine tea blending technology, Hezhen traditional handmade incense making technology and Chinese flower arrangement will also take turns to demonstrate traditional skills for the audience.

The Quest for Craftsmanship | The century-old Shop Daren Hall walked into the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Intangible Cultural Heritage Joint Exhibition

Source: Darentang, Tianjin Intangible Cultural Heritage Center

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